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- Yoik of Taygetus House / Z-level
- House in Gakuenmae / Fujiwaramuro Architects
- LLM House / Obra Arquitetos
- Hilltop House / Atelier M+A
- Sabou School / 3RW Arkitekter
- Glen Iris House / PHOOEY Architects
- Courtyard House on a Steep Site / Robert Hutchison Architecture + Maul Architecture
- Protagonist Bar / balbek bureau
- BRM House / Biselli Katchborian Arquitetos
- Santa Teresa House / Amelia Tavella Architectes
- 9 Projects that Demonstrate the Versatility of Brick Floor
- School Cafeteria and Multipurpose Room / LT2A
- Get the Best From EGGER Decorative Collection With a Brand New App
- Yona Friedman, French Architect and Urban Planner Passes Away at 96
- UAE Pavilion Searches for Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Portland Cement
- The Best Architecture Drawings of 2019
- 12 Times Architecture Sheltered Animals, Not Humans
- Kondan Retreat Resort / PMA madhushala
- Cooking Sections and AKT II Design Water-less Garden for Cities
Game Boarding Regional Development Posted: 21 Feb 2020 08:00 PM PST What happens when the sensor-imbued city acquires the ability to see – almost as if it had eyes? Ahead of the 2019 Shenzhen Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (UABB), titled "Urban Interactions," ArchDaily is working with the curators of the "Eyes of the City" section at the Biennial to stimulate a discussion on how new technologies – and Artificial Intelligence in particular – might impact architecture and urban life. Here you can read the "Eyes of the City" curatorial statement by Carlo Ratti, the Politecnico di Torino and SCUT. The recent 'Greater Bay Area' (GBA) initiative has led to a renewed interest in the supra-urban and regional or territorial planning scale by the spatial planning professions, urbanists and strategic spatial planners globally. The emergence of 'mega' urban-scapes and their regional agglomeration into urbanised areas of over 70 million – at least an order of magnitude larger than has ever been planned before - has reframed many conventional challenges of the spatial planning agenda. With the mega region in formation, a new necessity emerges, that being the investigation of the dynamic, morphogenetic and ecosystemic properties specific to specific regional conditions. Simply, the integration of eleven significantly sized cities and their corresponding metropolitan hinterlands, three special economic or administrative regions, three currencies, and three (or more) different cultural groups into one urban regional entity is a massive undertaking. At present aside from the governance and policy intentions this has primarily resulted in an infrastructural planning approach, one that utilizes a systemic top-down approach that seeks to provide the connective tissues and reticules, as well as civic and economic systems that mobilise people, capital and goods in such a vast region. This approach is akin to the smart city models which seek to enfold all aspects of civic life within infrastructure systemic control paradigms. But in reality, given the scope and scale of this undertaking the modalities of planning in the GBA need to shift from an extensive planned realm in which every part coheres to a plan, to one of a differentiated field in which different intensities arise as an effect of their urban eco-system integration (or its lack of). This clearly needs new approaches, concepts and models of planning that can deal with these regional issues in dynamic, open-ended ways that can foster new modalities of planning. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Yoik of Taygetus House / Z-level Posted: 21 Feb 2020 06:00 PM PST
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House in Gakuenmae / Fujiwaramuro Architects Posted: 21 Feb 2020 03:00 PM PST
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Glen Iris House / PHOOEY Architects Posted: 21 Feb 2020 11:00 AM PST
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Courtyard House on a Steep Site / Robert Hutchison Architecture + Maul Architecture Posted: 21 Feb 2020 09:00 AM PST
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Protagonist Bar / balbek bureau Posted: 21 Feb 2020 08:00 AM PST
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BRM House / Biselli Katchborian Arquitetos Posted: 21 Feb 2020 06:00 AM PST
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Santa Teresa House / Amelia Tavella Architectes Posted: 21 Feb 2020 04:00 AM PST
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9 Projects that Demonstrate the Versatility of Brick Floor Posted: 21 Feb 2020 03:00 AM PST Often recognized as one of the most widespread constructive materials in the world, brick is, with no doubts, very versatile, low-cost and easily applied. Although it usually used in vertical surfaces, it also presents excellent properties when applied to horizontal ones, like floors. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
School Cafeteria and Multipurpose Room / LT2A Posted: 21 Feb 2020 02:00 AM PST
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Get the Best From EGGER Decorative Collection With a Brand New App Posted: 21 Feb 2020 01:30 AM PST EGGER places an emphasis on the topic of digitalisation in the new collection. "We know that collections with real samples are important, but no longer sufficient, in order to advise customers optimally. This is why we have complemented our service offering with the new collection app, which combines many helpful features. This means that customers always have the collection digitally at hand", says Head of Marketing at EGGER Hubert Höglauer, summarising the comprehensive service. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Yona Friedman, French Architect and Urban Planner Passes Away at 96 Posted: 21 Feb 2020 01:15 AM PST Best known for his theory of mobile architecture and his spatial city project, Yona Friedman has passed away at 96, as was announced in his Instagram account this morning. The Hungarian born French architect and theorist was one of the most influential figures of the profession in the late 1950s and early 1960s. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
UAE Pavilion Searches for Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Portland Cement Posted: 21 Feb 2020 01:00 AM PST Wael Al Awar from Lebanon and Kenichi Teramoto from Japan, both principals of Dubai based Waiwai designed, have been appointed as the curators for the National Pavilion of the UAE at the 2020 Venice Biennale. Entitled Wetland, the exhibition presents an experimental solution to the critical environmental impact of the construction industry. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Best Architecture Drawings of 2019 Posted: 21 Feb 2020 12:30 AM PST We are continuing our five-year-long tradition of celebrating "The Best Architecture Drawings of the Year." The 2019 edition sees a carefully-curated collection of architectural drawings with a wide variety of techniques and representations, all orientated towards a common goal of sharing architectural ideas, visions, and designs. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
12 Times Architecture Sheltered Animals, Not Humans Posted: 20 Feb 2020 11:35 PM PST Architecture may have its roots in sheltering humans from the elements, but that is not to say that architecture is for humans alone. Around the world, there are numerous examples of buildings and shelters designed by architects for other species. Some of these can be whimsical, such as the Dogchitecture exhibit by 10 Mexican architecture firms back in 2013, or the series of BowWow Haus kennels designed by over 80 architects back in 2017, including Zaha Hadid Architects. But others are designed for a more direct impact. From equine pavilions to bear sanctuaries, cricket shelters to cat cafes, architects have in recent times been employed to create spaces that cater for the needs of animals of all sizes and – temperaments. Take a look at 12 examples below. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Kondan Retreat Resort / PMA madhushala Posted: 20 Feb 2020 11:00 PM PST
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Cooking Sections and AKT II Design Water-less Garden for Cities Posted: 20 Feb 2020 10:30 PM PST Entitled Becoming Xerophile, Cooking Sections and AKT II have developed a zero-water desert garden, part of the first Sharjah Architecture Triennial in UAE, curated by Adrian Lahoud. The installation explores the introduction of desert landscapes in the urban fabric of the city and everyday life. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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