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- Suzdal Estate House / FORM Bureau
- The Post Anthropocene: JOA's Exhibition Envision Life in Hard Future
- Pati Blau House / Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
- Mani Bungalow / SEZA Architects & Interior Designers
- Rowen esaka Salon / Naoya Matsumoto Design
- House 4AK / Swansilva Architecture
- Alvega Canoeing Center / ateliermob
- House with One Wall / Christian Kerez
- FITFISH Restaurant / Studio Bloco Arquitetura
- Mercado Libre Office in Buenos Aires / Estudio Elia Irastorza + BMA arquitectos + Methanoia
- Architecture post COVID-19: the Profession, the Firms, and the Individuals
- This 125-year-old Swedish Town Has Relocated, Buildings and All
Suzdal Estate House / FORM Bureau Posted: 23 May 2020 10:00 PM PDT
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The Post Anthropocene: JOA's Exhibition Envision Life in Hard Future Posted: 23 May 2020 09:00 PM PDT JOA is honoured to participate in the 2019 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (Shenzhen). We have always taken the research led perspective as the starting point of the design, trying to discuss the story behind the architecture in greater depth, and present it to the public through the exhibition. Our understanding of the future world is more based on the perspective of architecture rather than sci-fi movies. The premise of envisioning the future is actually to discuss the current social pain points, and then come up with critical reflections in a future dimension, which we call "The Post Anthropocene" project. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Pati Blau House / Fran Silvestre Arquitectos Posted: 23 May 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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Mani Bungalow / SEZA Architects & Interior Designers Posted: 23 May 2020 04:00 PM PDT
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Rowen esaka Salon / Naoya Matsumoto Design Posted: 23 May 2020 02:00 PM PDT
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House 4AK / Swansilva Architecture Posted: 23 May 2020 12:00 PM PDT
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Alvega Canoeing Center / ateliermob Posted: 23 May 2020 10:00 AM PDT
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House with One Wall / Christian Kerez Posted: 23 May 2020 08:00 AM PDT
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FITFISH Restaurant / Studio Bloco Arquitetura Posted: 23 May 2020 04:00 AM PDT
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Mercado Libre Office in Buenos Aires / Estudio Elia Irastorza + BMA arquitectos + Methanoia Posted: 23 May 2020 02:00 AM PDT
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Architecture post COVID-19: the Profession, the Firms, and the Individuals Posted: 23 May 2020 12:35 AM PDT As the world is slowly reopening, easing lockdown measures, everyone is adapting to new realities. Imposing drastic adjustments to our lives, the coronavirus has introduced a new "normal", changing our perceptions and altering our priorities. Driven towards questioning and evaluating our environment, we are constantly reacting and anticipating a relatively unknown future. A casual conversation between two editors at ArchDaily generated this collaborative piece that seeks to investigate the current trends, predict the future, and offer insights to everyone/everything related to the architectural field. Tackling the evolution of the profession, the firms, and the individuals, especially young adults and students, this article, produced by Christele Harrouk and Eric Baldwin, aims to reveal what is happening in the architecture scene. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
This 125-year-old Swedish Town Has Relocated, Buildings and All Posted: 22 May 2020 11:00 PM PDT Kiruna Forever, an exhibition at ArkDes, traces the town's relocation due to geological instability. "Kiruna is on the move," says Carlos Mínguez Carrasco, curator of the new exhibition Kiruna Forever. Kiruna, a 125-year-old Swedish town that sprouted around the iron mine of the same name, started an official relocation process in 2018 after decades of discussion with the state-owned mining company LKAB. Today, as the expansion of the mine destabilizes the ground surrounding it, nearby buildings are being demolished or loaded onto flatbed trucks and moved to the new city center nearly two miles east. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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