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- Cloud Pavilion / Arquitetos Associados
- 8 Installations to Watch Out For at the 2019 London Design Festival
- Spotlight: Jean Nouvel
- Which Are The Most Used Materials in Social Housing?
- Top 20 A' Design Award Winners
- Women’s Dormitory & Meditation Building / Walllasia
- Palma Intermodal Station Entrance / Joan Miquel Segui
- JW Marriot Los Cabos Beach Resort & Spa / Olson Kundig
- Slow Yangzhou x Xinhua Bookstore / Wutopia Lab
- King George House / Robeson Architects
- Les Nettoyeurs White’s Boutique / IVYSTUDIO
- St. Ann's Warehouse / Marvel Architects
- Alpine Cabin / Scott & Scott Architects
- Writer’s Shed / WSD Architecture
- Villa Pernoi / Mário Martins Atelier
- Spotlight: Joshua Prince-Ramus
- Integral Wellbeing Plan, Universidad de la Sabana / +UdeB Arquitectos
- Planning For (In)Justice: Toni Griffin’s Mission to Foster Equitable Cities
- Persian Palaces Meet Contemporary Landmarks in Forouzanfar's Retrofuturism Series
- Spotlight: Peter Eisenman
Cloud Pavilion / Arquitetos Associados Posted: 11 Aug 2019 11:00 PM PDT
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8 Installations to Watch Out For at the 2019 London Design Festival Posted: 11 Aug 2019 10:00 PM PDT The 2019 London Design Festival opens next month with highlights including projects at the V&A by Sam Jacob and Kengo Kuma. Running from September 14th to the 22nd, the festival will include large-scale installations by Paul Cocksedge, Martino Gamper, PATTERNITY, Dan Tobin Smith and Camille Walala. Returning for its 17th year, the festival will celebrate design across London. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 11 Aug 2019 09:30 PM PDT The winner of the Wolf Prize in 2005 and the Pritzker of 2008, French architect Jean Nouvel has attempted to design each of his projects without any preconceived notions. The result is a variety of projects that, while strikingly different, always demonstrate a delicate play with light and shadow as well as a harmonious balance with their surroundings. It was this diverse approach that led the Pritzker Prize Jury in their citation to characterize Nouvel as primarily "courageous" in his "pursuit of new ideas and his challenge of accepted norms in order to stretch the boundaries of the field." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Which Are The Most Used Materials in Social Housing? Posted: 11 Aug 2019 09:00 PM PDT Choice of building materials and the inherent continuous reflection about the reach and capabilities of architecture are an interesting alternative way to approach this issue. The materials used in social housing should address local and economic possibilities and the real needs for access to housing in the contemporary context. In this article, we analyze different projects published on our site to identify some of the predominant materials used in social housing, both for the formation of structures or enclosures. The intentions of this are two-fold: firstly, to create a worldwide panorama of different case studies with different construction styles from a range of geographical locations, and secondly, to provide inspiration and tools to architects to make better social housing. Below we present 15 social housing projects and their diverse materials and construction styles. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Top 20 A' Design Award Winners Posted: 11 Aug 2019 08:30 PM PDT The A' Design Award is an international award whose aim is to provide designers, architects, and innovators from all architecture and design fields with a competitive platform to showcase their work and products to a global audience. Among the design world's many awards, the A' Design Award stands out for its exceptional scale and breadth; from 2018-2019, over 2,000 individual designs from 106 countries received awards in 98 different design disciplines. This year's edition is now open for entries; designers can register their submissions here. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Women’s Dormitory & Meditation Building / Walllasia Posted: 11 Aug 2019 08:00 PM PDT
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Palma Intermodal Station Entrance / Joan Miquel Segui Posted: 11 Aug 2019 07:00 PM PDT
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JW Marriot Los Cabos Beach Resort & Spa / Olson Kundig Posted: 11 Aug 2019 06:00 PM PDT
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Slow Yangzhou x Xinhua Bookstore / Wutopia Lab Posted: 11 Aug 2019 05:00 PM PDT
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King George House / Robeson Architects Posted: 11 Aug 2019 04:00 PM PDT
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Les Nettoyeurs White’s Boutique / IVYSTUDIO Posted: 11 Aug 2019 02:00 PM PDT
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St. Ann's Warehouse / Marvel Architects Posted: 11 Aug 2019 12:00 PM PDT
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Alpine Cabin / Scott & Scott Architects Posted: 11 Aug 2019 10:00 AM PDT
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Writer’s Shed / WSD Architecture Posted: 11 Aug 2019 08:00 AM PDT
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Villa Pernoi / Mário Martins Atelier Posted: 11 Aug 2019 06:00 AM PDT
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Spotlight: Joshua Prince-Ramus Posted: 11 Aug 2019 05:00 AM PDT Joshua Prince-Ramus (born 11th August, 1969) has made a significant mark as one of the most promising young architects working today. Named one of the five greatest architects under 50 in 2011 by The Huffington Post, Prince-Ramus made a name for himself as one of Rem Koolhaas' many protégés before forming his practice, REX, in 2006. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Integral Wellbeing Plan, Universidad de la Sabana / +UdeB Arquitectos Posted: 11 Aug 2019 03:00 AM PDT
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Planning For (In)Justice: Toni Griffin’s Mission to Foster Equitable Cities Posted: 11 Aug 2019 01:00 AM PDT Griffin founded the consultancy Urban Planning for the American City, which she complements with her pedagogical work at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. Since its emergence with the cultural turn in the 1970s and '80s, spatial justice has become a rallying cry among activists, planners, and plugged-in architects. But as with many concepts with academic origins, its precepts often remain elusive and uninterrogated. Though some of this has changed with the advent of city- and place-making discourse, few are doing as much to lend articulation, nuance, and malleability to spatial justice as Toni Griffin. A Chicago native, Griffin practiced architecture at SOM for nearly a decade before leaving the city to work as a planner in Newark and Washington, D.C., among other municipalities. In 2009, she founded the consultancy Urban Planning for the American City, which she complements with her pedagogical work at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. There, she runs the Just City Lab, which, through research and a host of programs, aims to develop, disseminate, and evaluate tools for enhancing justice—and remediating chronic, systematized injustice—in America's cities. But what form could justice take in the U.S. context, and how can architects and designers help? Metropolis spoke with Griffin about how focusing on inclusivity and embracing interdependence and complexity are parts of the answer. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Persian Palaces Meet Contemporary Landmarks in Forouzanfar's Retrofuturism Series Posted: 10 Aug 2019 11:00 PM PDT There is often a debate on whether architects and engineers should restore old buildings and preserve what is still standing as a token of the past, or completely demolish them and introduce contemporary designs and features. In Iran, the remains of historic monuments, some of which are World Heritage Sites, have yet to know their fate, as restoration strategies remain uncertain. As part of his Retrofuturism series, Iranian architect Mohammad Hassan Forouzanfar selected a few pre-Islamic castles across Persian towns, and merged them with contemporary landmarks, bringing about a new definition of architectural restoration. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 10 Aug 2019 10:00 PM PDT Whether built, written or drawn, the work of renowned architect, theorist and educator Peter Eisenman (born 11th August 1932) is characterized by Deconstructivism, with an interest in signs, symbols and the processes of making meaning always at the foreground. As such, Eisenman has been one of architecture's foremost theorists of recent decades; however he has also at times been a controversial figure in the architectural world, professing a disinterest in many of the more pragmatic concerns that other architects engage in. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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