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- Quanzhou Vanke “Tang” Town / cnS
- The Top 10 Design Cities of 2019
- Yongnian Food Market, Julu Foods Group / Roarc Renew
- HEYTEA Store at Hongqiao Xintiandi, Shanghai / DAS Lab
- Xingshe Public Toilets / COBBLESTONE DESIGN CANADA
- Kunshan New Life Hub / BAU
- Haus am Moor / Bernardo Bader Architekten
- House in Fontinha / Aires Mateus + SIA arquitectura
- House in Arada / Nelson Resende
- C Offices / Forte Architetti
- Is Feminism Compatible With Architecture and Urban Planning?
- How Renderings Can Contribute to Architectural Projects: The Lumion Example
- Day-VII Architecture: How the Architecture of Polish Churches Developed in a Secular Socialist State
- Granholmen Summer Cottage / Bornstein Lyckefors + Josefine Wikholm
Quanzhou Vanke “Tang” Town / cnS Posted: 17 Aug 2019 10:00 PM PDT
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The Top 10 Design Cities of 2019 Posted: 17 Aug 2019 09:00 PM PDT Design trends are often the result of foreign cultural influences, avant-garde creations, and innovative solutions for people's ever-evolving needs. Although the design world seems like one big mood board, some cities have managed to outshine the rest with their recent projects. As part of their annual Design Cities Listing, Metropolis Magazine has highlighted 10 cities across 5 continents with intriguing projects that have harmonized contemporary urbanism with traditional and faraway influences. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Yongnian Food Market, Julu Foods Group / Roarc Renew Posted: 17 Aug 2019 07:00 PM PDT
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HEYTEA Store at Hongqiao Xintiandi, Shanghai / DAS Lab Posted: 17 Aug 2019 04:00 PM PDT
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Xingshe Public Toilets / COBBLESTONE DESIGN CANADA Posted: 17 Aug 2019 02:00 PM PDT
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Haus am Moor / Bernardo Bader Architekten Posted: 17 Aug 2019 10:00 AM PDT
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House in Fontinha / Aires Mateus + SIA arquitectura Posted: 17 Aug 2019 08:00 AM PDT
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House in Arada / Nelson Resende Posted: 17 Aug 2019 06:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 17 Aug 2019 02:00 AM PDT
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Is Feminism Compatible With Architecture and Urban Planning? Posted: 17 Aug 2019 01:00 AM PDT The feminine experience and its contributions in different fields of knowledge have experienced increasing acceptance, being mostly praised. The voice of architects, academics, designers, urban planners and activists has gained strength in view of the relevant reception of issues such as inclusion and gender perspective, in the face of challenges that test the great cities of the world and their inhabitants. Every March 8th – the day women take to the streets as an act of resistance and the exercise of citizenship – there are some brief reflections that highlight the link between the cities and their political-social events, as well as in related disciplines to architecture and urbanism. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
How Renderings Can Contribute to Architectural Projects: The Lumion Example Posted: 17 Aug 2019 12:30 AM PDT Over the past two decades, the role of representation and rendering has changed dramatically in the architecture, engineering, and construction industries. New rendering technologies, techniques, and programs, such as Lumion, have been contributing to this change. By including 3D rendering tools, architects and designers can take advantage of easy-to-use, multifunctional visualization technology that serves to strengthen creativity rather than stifle it. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Day-VII Architecture: How the Architecture of Polish Churches Developed in a Secular Socialist State Posted: 16 Aug 2019 11:00 PM PDT In the mid-to-late 20th century, a secular, socialist Poland served as the backdrop for the construction of thousands of Catholic churches. In their book Day-VII Architecture, Izabela Cichonska, Karolina Popera, and Kuba Snopek analyze the paradoxical facets of this architecture born at the intersection of secularity and religion, charting how its development was influenced by liturgical reform, political movements, and the growth of postmodernism. In the excerpted introduction below, the authors unfold this history, touching on the Second Vatican Council, Solidarity, the Iron Curtain, and more in relation to the development of Day-VII Architecture's ultimately unique postmodern style. The publication has collected photographs of 100 Polish churches built after the year 1945, accompanied by interviews with their architects. To read more about the authors' original Day-VII documentation project, which served as the groundwork for this book, be sure to visit the original article "These Churches Are the Unrecognized Architecture of Poland's Anti-Communist 'Solidarity' Movement." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Granholmen Summer Cottage / Bornstein Lyckefors + Josefine Wikholm Posted: 16 Aug 2019 10:00 PM PDT
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