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- Open Frontier: Oregon’s Timber and Glass Homes
- “You Open Your Dwelling’s Door and You See the Mountains”: In conversation with Li Xinggang of Atelier Li Xinggang
- Ibiuna House / Metro Arquitetos Associados
- Clemens Strobl Winery / destilat
- Paul Meurice Home for Disabled Adults / Lambert Lénak
- J1M5 Boutique / Various Associates
- Casa CCFF / Leopold Banchini Architects
- AKENZ Store / LUKSTUDIO
- Infinity Residential Building / Koichi Takada Architects
- Koya House / Alain Carle Architecte
- Hair Salon in New York / BoND
- Quartier Equipetrol / Sommet
- Elisa House / Grupo Boreal
- Hodb House / B-ILD
- Thailand Hi Cafe / balbek bureau
- After All, Is Using Wood in Architecture Sustainable?
- Ter House / MESURA
- A New Web-Based Archive Provides Navigable 3D Models and Drawings of Selected Projects
| Open Frontier: Oregon’s Timber and Glass Homes Posted: 07 Dec 2020 08:00 PM PST © Tim Bies Oregon holds some the most varied geography and private developments in the United States. Home to diverse landscapes and architecture, the state is defined by the Cascade mountain range, windswept coastlines, dense forests, and a high desert environment to the east. These varied geographies have shaped the state's construction techniques and residential design. At the heart of these building efforts are timber and glass homes found throughout the state. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Posted: 07 Dec 2020 07:30 PM PST The Third Space / Atelier Li Xinggang. Image © Zhang Guangyuan Vladimir Belogolovsky speaks with Chinese architect LI Xinggang of Beijing-based office Atelier Li Xinggang about the particularities of working within a design institute, the architect's philosophy referred to as "poetic scenery and integrated geometry," and his role in the design of the Bird's Nest and why he thinks it is the most important piece of contemporary architecture in China.; This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Ibiuna House / Metro Arquitetos Associados Posted: 07 Dec 2020 07:00 PM PST Cortesia de Metro Arquitetos Associados
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| Clemens Strobl Winery / destilat Posted: 07 Dec 2020 06:00 PM PST © Monika Nguyen
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| Paul Meurice Home for Disabled Adults / Lambert Lénak Posted: 07 Dec 2020 05:00 PM PST © Simone Bossi
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| J1M5 Boutique / Various Associates Posted: 07 Dec 2020 04:00 PM PST © Feng Shao
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| Casa CCFF / Leopold Banchini Architects Posted: 07 Dec 2020 03:00 PM PST © Dylan Perrenoud
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| Posted: 07 Dec 2020 01:00 PM PST © Peter Dixie
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| Infinity Residential Building / Koichi Takada Architects Posted: 07 Dec 2020 12:00 PM PST © Tom Ferguson
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| Koya House / Alain Carle Architecte Posted: 07 Dec 2020 11:00 AM PST © Raphael Thibodeau
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| Posted: 07 Dec 2020 09:00 AM PST Courtesy of BoND
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| Posted: 07 Dec 2020 08:00 AM PST © Cristobal Palma / Estudio Palma
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| Posted: 07 Dec 2020 06:00 AM PST © Gonzalo Viramonte
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| Posted: 07 Dec 2020 04:00 AM PST © Jeroen Verrecht
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| Thailand Hi Cafe / balbek bureau Posted: 07 Dec 2020 02:00 AM PST |
| After All, Is Using Wood in Architecture Sustainable? Posted: 06 Dec 2020 11:30 PM PST CIL – Résidence Simone Veil / Vincent Parreira Atelier Architecture AAVP. Image © Luc Boegly In recent years, we have published many articles about wood. Addressing trends of use, possibilities for log wood, panels, curves, and finishes, innovations in tall building structures, and wood's behavior towards fire, these articles have explicated a wide variety of the material's applications and characteristics. A specific type of wood, Cross Laminated Timber (CLT), has emerged as highly structurally efficient with thermal, seismic, and even sensory benefits, described by specialists as the concrete of the future. But when we post these articles on social media, we frequently encounter comments from our readers concerned about the impact of deforestation. Although we may see wood as a great building material of the future, we must ask ourselves: is it possible to continue cutting down trees and using their wood while still calling it sustainable? This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Posted: 06 Dec 2020 11:00 PM PST © Salva Lopez
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| A New Web-Based Archive Provides Navigable 3D Models and Drawings of Selected Projects Posted: 06 Dec 2020 10:30 PM PST Courtesy of Architecturalreferences.online Architectural References Online is a web-based archive for three-dimensional, navigable model photos of select projects in architectural history. Initiated by Marc Frohn as the head of the chair Raum + Entwerfen and developed together with Tim Panzer, the models and drawings were produced by students at the Architecture School of Karlsruher Institut für Technologie. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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