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- James Turrell’s Roden Crater Set to Open After 45 years
- These Are the World’s 25 Tallest Buildings
- Summerhouse Sandby / Johan Sundberg Arkitektur
- House of the Arts Kildegaarden / Svendborg Architects
- Classica con brio / Filippo Bombace
- Tranquil House / FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects
- 713 / Junsekino Architect and Design
- Dr. Jart+ Flagship Store / Betwin Space Design
- Three storage places and Eight roofs / Kakinomifarmarchitects
- Casa Atrio / 165
- Highroad / Foolscap Studio
- Jambreiro House / Marcos Franchini + Flávia Lutkenhaus
- Gensler's Tower Fifth in New York City will be the Second-Tallest Building in the Western Hemisphere
- Casa Carmela / nihil estudio
- Playground Prototype / AEscala
- Competition-Winning Ideas for Multi-Purpose Stadiums on Former Lagos Landfill
- CoorsTek Center / Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
- Call for Submissions: Architecture-Themed Valentine's Day Card 2019
- Rio de Janeiro named the First World Capital of Architecture
- The Lightslice / Cometa Architects
James Turrell’s Roden Crater Set to Open After 45 years Posted: 23 Jan 2019 09:00 PM PST American light and space artist James Turrell's best-known work, Roden Crater, is now set to open to the public within the next few years thanks to a series of partnerships and new funding. Part of the additional funds includes a $10 million donation from Kanye West that would allow the project to expand and open within the next five years. Only a small group of people have experienced the crater, and the new funding will jump-start the updated master plan, which includes a restaurant, visitor's center, cabins, and a "light-spa." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
These Are the World’s 25 Tallest Buildings Posted: 23 Jan 2019 08:00 PM PST Humanity has become obsessed with breaking its limits, creating new records only to break them again and again. In fact, our cities’ skylines have always been defined by those in power during every period in history. At one point churches left their mark, followed by public institutions and in the last few decades, it's commercial skyscrapers that continue to stretch taller and taller. But when it comes to defining which buildings are the tallest it can get complicated. Do antennas and other gadgets on top of the building count as extra meters? What happens if the last floor is uninhabitable? The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has developed their own system for classifying tall buildings, measuring from the "level of the lowest, significant, open-air, pedestrian entrance to the architectural top of the building, including spires, but not including antennae, signage, flag poles or other functional-technical equipment." Using this system more than 3,400 buildings have been categorized as over 150 meters tall. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Summerhouse Sandby / Johan Sundberg Arkitektur Posted: 23 Jan 2019 07:00 PM PST
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House of the Arts Kildegaarden / Svendborg Architects Posted: 23 Jan 2019 06:00 PM PST
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Classica con brio / Filippo Bombace Posted: 23 Jan 2019 05:00 PM PST
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Tranquil House / FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects Posted: 23 Jan 2019 04:00 PM PST
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713 / Junsekino Architect and Design Posted: 23 Jan 2019 03:00 PM PST
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Dr. Jart+ Flagship Store / Betwin Space Design Posted: 23 Jan 2019 01:00 PM PST
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Three storage places and Eight roofs / Kakinomifarmarchitects Posted: 23 Jan 2019 12:00 PM PST
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Jambreiro House / Marcos Franchini + Flávia Lutkenhaus Posted: 23 Jan 2019 06:00 AM PST
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Gensler's Tower Fifth in New York City will be the Second-Tallest Building in the Western Hemisphere Posted: 23 Jan 2019 05:00 AM PST Gensler has released details of their proposed Tower Fifth in New York City. If realized, the 1556-foot-tall scheme would be the second-tallest building not just in New York, but in the Western Hemisphere. Located east of Fifth Avenue between 51st and 52nd Street, the tower will sit adjacent to St. Patrick's Cathedral. According to Gensler, who designed the scheme in collaboration with developer Harry Macklowe, the tower "creates a new paradigm for how a supertall structure meets the street and interacts with its neighbors." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Playground Prototype / AEscala Posted: 23 Jan 2019 03:30 AM PST
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Competition-Winning Ideas for Multi-Purpose Stadiums on Former Lagos Landfill Posted: 23 Jan 2019 03:00 AM PST Architecture research initiative "arch out loud" has announced the winners of their "Waste: Multi-Purpose Stadium" competition, asking participants to speculate on the design of a multi-purpose stadium at the former Olusosun Landfill in Lagos, Nigeria. The competition was organized in response to the fact that the world creates more than a billion tons of garbage per year, most of which is incinerated, buried, and explored to landfills. As populations and major cities expand, so too must our "ability to reverse wasteful tendencies and begin living more efficiently and sustainably." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
CoorsTek Center / Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Posted: 23 Jan 2019 02:00 AM PST
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Call for Submissions: Architecture-Themed Valentine's Day Card 2019 Posted: 23 Jan 2019 01:30 AM PST Roses are red, violets are blue; we'd love to receive a valentine from you! In what has become an ArchDaily annual tradition, we are opening a call for our readers to share the love in 2019. <3 This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Rio de Janeiro named the First World Capital of Architecture Posted: 23 Jan 2019 01:00 AM PST UNESCO has named Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as the World Capital of Architecture for 2020. In keeping with UNESCO's recent partnership agreement with the UIA, UNESCO designates the World Capital of Architecture, which also hosts the UIA's World Congress. The World Capital of Architecture is intended to become an international forum for debates about pressing global challenges from the perspectives of culture, cultural heritage, urban planning and architecture. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Lightslice / Cometa Architects Posted: 23 Jan 2019 12:00 AM PST
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