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- 11 Stadiums Shedding Light on the Future of Sports Architecture
- Restructuring of the Sanremo Annonary Market / Calvi Ceschia Viganò architetti associati
- Vikki’s Place / Curious Practice
- Limpopo Youth Hostel / Local Studio
- Dushan Leisure Center / DnA
- House of Brightness / Nakajima Koyo
- Colourfully Contained Experiences / Balan and Nambisan Architects
- LaiHui Coffee, Jiaoyu Road / Anson Design
- Twisted House / Architects 49 House Design Limited
- Hawk Nest House / FabrikG
- Palmeiras Room / Estudio Sala
- Montegrande Commercial Center / Sava Arquitectos
- Nuestra Señora de Lourdes School Gym / Picado de Blas
- The Versatility of OSB Panels in 12 Projects
- Lorentz Leiden Residential Building / Neutelings Riedijk Architects
- Which Materials are Easiest to Recycle?
- Family Greenhouse / RicharDavidArchitekti
- Kaira Looro Competition Announces Results of its 2020 Edition
- ArchDaily X LifeCycles: The Future of our Cities
- Think Corner Helsinki University / JKMM Architects
11 Stadiums Shedding Light on the Future of Sports Architecture Posted: 26 May 2020 09:00 PM PDT When the groundbreaking ceremony for the world's largest soccer stadium in Guangzhou was announced on April 16th, the most controversial aspect of the project was not its $1.7 billion price tag, but its bold lotus shape causing a backlash from the local architectural community but praise from the general public. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Restructuring of the Sanremo Annonary Market / Calvi Ceschia Viganò architetti associati Posted: 26 May 2020 08:00 PM PDT
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Vikki’s Place / Curious Practice Posted: 26 May 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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Limpopo Youth Hostel / Local Studio Posted: 26 May 2020 06:00 PM PDT
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House of Brightness / Nakajima Koyo Posted: 26 May 2020 04:00 PM PDT
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Colourfully Contained Experiences / Balan and Nambisan Architects Posted: 26 May 2020 02:00 PM PDT
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LaiHui Coffee, Jiaoyu Road / Anson Design Posted: 26 May 2020 01:00 PM PDT
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Twisted House / Architects 49 House Design Limited Posted: 26 May 2020 12:00 PM PDT
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Montegrande Commercial Center / Sava Arquitectos Posted: 26 May 2020 07:00 AM PDT
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Nuestra Señora de Lourdes School Gym / Picado de Blas Posted: 26 May 2020 05:00 AM PDT
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The Versatility of OSB Panels in 12 Projects Posted: 26 May 2020 04:00 AM PDT OSB (Oriented Strand Board) can be easily recognized for its distinctive appearance. This material consists of cross-oriented layers of wood strands compressed and bonded together with resin, applied under high pressure and temperature. As a result, the standardized panels have great stiffness, strength, and stability, and are often used as wall cladding attached to the steel frame of a building or as partitions. Also, they have good soundproofing capabilities, since the panels are uniform and have no internal gaps or voids. It is also worth mentioning that OSB can be fully recycled, thereby being considered eco-friendly. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Lorentz Leiden Residential Building / Neutelings Riedijk Architects Posted: 26 May 2020 03:00 AM PDT
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Which Materials are Easiest to Recycle? Posted: 26 May 2020 12:35 AM PDT The construction industry is responsible for 75% of the consumption of earth's natural resources. Stone, sand, iron, and many other finite resources are extracted in huge quantities to supply the markets. Additionally, construction sites themselves generate enormous quantities of waste, whether through construction, demolition, or remodeling. In Brazil, for example, construction waste can represent between 50% and 70% of the total mass of municipal solid waste [1]. This waste often ends up in landfills and dumps rather than being properly disposed of, overwhelming municipal sanitation systems and creating informal disposal sites. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Family Greenhouse / RicharDavidArchitekti Posted: 26 May 2020 12:00 AM PDT
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Kaira Looro Competition Announces Results of its 2020 Edition Posted: 25 May 2020 11:35 PM PDT The Kaira Looro Architecture Competition to support humanitarian projects has released its full list of winning projects for an Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) in Sub-Saharan Africa. The contest, already in its 4th edition, aims to raise awareness among the international community about emergencies in developing countries, and support humanitarian projects in Africa. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
ArchDaily X LifeCycles: The Future of our Cities Posted: 25 May 2020 11:20 PM PDT Today's cities face many rapidly rising challenges and opportunities. Smart cities, urbanization, new mobility, sharing economy, affordable living and many more (r)evolutions cause for lifecycle and cross-generational thinking, and a vision for a liveable, sustainable, affordable and futureproof city development. The digital revolution is driving change in every part of our lives. The construction and design industry is rapidly discovering the potential of increased computational power to generate and fabricate buildings and objects, impacting the core principles of architecture and all involved materials. At the same time all levels of technology are used to create smarter cities that are safe, healthy and futureproof. Learn more about the future being built, today. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Think Corner Helsinki University / JKMM Architects Posted: 25 May 2020 11:00 PM PDT
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