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- ArchDaily's 2020 Building of the Year Awards are Now Open for Nominations
- Studio Symbiosis is Building the Perfume Park and Museum in Kannauj, India
- The Threat of Black Mold to Architecture and its Inhabitants
- Palma Hideaway House / Mariana de Delás
- O6A LOT Housing / SAM architecture + Querkraft
- Cambará Container House / Saymon Dall Alba Arquiteto + Mégui Dal Bó Arquiteta
- Chinese University of Hong Kong / Rocco Design Architects Associates
- In-filled Void / California Design Lab + S.E.E.D haus
- Atlas Hotel Hoian / VTN Architects
- Yun Shop / LABOTORY
- Helen Diller Civic Center Playgrounds / Endrestudio Architects & Engineers
- Purpurina Building / MDAD - Matheus Diniz Arquitetura e Design
- Acne Studios Shop / Arquitectura-G
- House in Boadilla del Monte / Malu de Miguel
- Walkway House / TETRO Arquitetura
- A House For Four / Harry Thompon
- Restaurant Felix / i29 interior architects
- Color and Geometry: 16 Projects with Hydraulic Tiles
- KPTN Warehouse Reconversion / blauraum Architekten
- The Curious History and Beauty of Shenzhen's Urban Villages
ArchDaily's 2020 Building of the Year Awards are Now Open for Nominations Posted: 28 Jan 2020 11:30 PM PST As the architectural community and the world looks forward to a new year, and a new decade, we do so from rapidly shifting grounds. The world around us is being transformed by a variety of factors in the built environment, from the opportunities of new materials and technologies, to pressing challenges such as climate change and inequality. At ArchDaily, we continue to proactively respond to this changing world, evolving as a tool for knowledge and inspiration for all those involved in shaping the built environment, be they architects, designers, or our growing audience of 'DIY architects;' everyday citizens taking an active interest in shaping their own homes and communities. While our database, mission, and focus develops, some traditions endure. Chief among this is our flagship award series – the Building of the Year Awards. Now, we are proud to launch the 11th edition of one of the architecture world's most influential and democratic award series, celebrating the best architecture around the world as chosen by you, the reader. Therefore, we once again invite you to participate in the ArchDaily Building of the Year 2020 Awards. We ask you to recognize and reward the projects that you feel are creating the largest impact in the built environment, that ArchDaily has published on our projects database in 2019. By nominating and voting, you form part of an interdependent, impartial, distributed network of jurors and peers that has consistently helped us celebrate architecture of every scale, purpose, and condition, from countries large and small, and architects of all descriptions. Over the coming weeks, your votes will result in 4000 projects being filtered down to just 15 – representing the best in each project category on ArchDaily. Read below for more details on how to submit, and thank you once again for helping us continue to democratize architectural excellence across the world. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Studio Symbiosis is Building the Perfume Park and Museum in Kannauj, India Posted: 29 Jan 2020 09:30 PM PST Located in Kannauj the perfume capital of India, the Perfume Park and Museum is designed by Studio Symbiosis. Under construction, the project will host a museum, shops, a cafe, a skill development center to exchange knowledge between experts and distilleries to produce the fragrances on site. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Threat of Black Mold to Architecture and its Inhabitants Posted: 29 Jan 2020 08:00 PM PST Unfortunately, we've probably all experienced the unfortunate surprise of finding mold at home. These undesirable black and greenish spots, usually seen in dark, damp corners, may seem harmless at first, but they pose a major problem for buildings and occupants. Because the tendency of mold is to continuously spread, it gradually contaminates other materials and surfaces, causing a characteristic smell and contaminating the air. But how is it possible to control it and, mainly, to prevent it from occurring through architectural design? This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Palma Hideaway House / Mariana de Delás Posted: 29 Jan 2020 07:00 PM PST
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O6A LOT Housing / SAM architecture + Querkraft Posted: 29 Jan 2020 06:00 PM PST
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Cambará Container House / Saymon Dall Alba Arquiteto + Mégui Dal Bó Arquiteta Posted: 29 Jan 2020 05:00 PM PST
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Chinese University of Hong Kong / Rocco Design Architects Associates Posted: 29 Jan 2020 04:00 PM PST
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In-filled Void / California Design Lab + S.E.E.D haus Posted: 29 Jan 2020 03:00 PM PST
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Atlas Hotel Hoian / VTN Architects Posted: 29 Jan 2020 02:00 PM PST
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Helen Diller Civic Center Playgrounds / Endrestudio Architects & Engineers Posted: 29 Jan 2020 12:00 PM PST
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Purpurina Building / MDAD - Matheus Diniz Arquitetura e Design Posted: 29 Jan 2020 11:00 AM PST
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Acne Studios Shop / Arquitectura-G Posted: 29 Jan 2020 09:00 AM PST
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House in Boadilla del Monte / Malu de Miguel Posted: 29 Jan 2020 08:00 AM PST
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Walkway House / TETRO Arquitetura Posted: 29 Jan 2020 06:00 AM PST
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A House For Four / Harry Thompon Posted: 29 Jan 2020 06:00 AM PST
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Restaurant Felix / i29 interior architects Posted: 29 Jan 2020 04:00 AM PST
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Color and Geometry: 16 Projects with Hydraulic Tiles Posted: 29 Jan 2020 03:00 AM PST Coming from the Byzantine Era, originally used for decorating floors and walls, the hydraulic tile is a material still widely used for the coating of architectural surfaces. With versatility in patterns, composition, colors, it is water-resistant and can be installed onto various surfaces, like countertops, panels, and furniture. Going beyond thoу commonly used ones, this material still shows excellent results in projects, both residential and commercial. With that in mind, we have compiled a selection to inspire you for your next works. Check it out below: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
KPTN Warehouse Reconversion / blauraum Architekten Posted: 29 Jan 2020 02:00 AM PST
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The Curious History and Beauty of Shenzhen's Urban Villages Posted: 28 Jan 2020 11:35 PM PST The Chinese megacity of Shenzhen bares all the hallmarks of a surging modern metropolis. Busy (and loud) five-lane motorways weave through islands of glittering glass skyscrapers, rising from podiums filled with designer shops, fronting vast squares and plazas, activated by screen-savvy young professionals fueling the city's booming tech economy. Such a scene is truly remarkable considering that before 1980, Shenzhen was nothing more than a provincial fishing town of 60,000 people. Today, that figure has risen to 13 million. This poses the question of how the urban environment accommodated such a rapid population explosion in such a short time. The answer lies in the city's "Urban Villages," remarkable manifestations of Shenzhen's past and present, though likely not of its future. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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