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- Rebuilding Somalia’s Ruined Cities
- Studio Lotus Designs New Visitor and Knowledge Center in India
- Sede Lineastudio Arquiteturas / Lineastudio Arquiteturas
- Architecture for Heritage: YACademy's Course Offers 8 Scholarships and Internships in Internationally-Renowned Firms
- Affordable Housing in Zurich / Gus Wüstemann
- NUS School of Design & Environment / Serie Architects + Multiply Architects + Surbana Jurong
- Multiple Courtyard House / Poetic Space Studio
- Vietnam BEAR Sanctuary / COLE
- Knowledge Agora / WAarchi
- Headquarters for a Block Factory / Vão
- ArchDaily's 2019 Building of the Year Awards are Now Open for Nominations
- Olivos / BAG arquitectura
- Nike's New York Temple to Victory Pushes Trust in the Consumer
- Another Historic NYC Building Bites the Dust
- The Hidden Treasure / Peter Ebner Treasure
- ANTI-DRAWING / a medium
- Shade Structures for Outdoor Spaces: 6 Tips to Incorporate Into Your Next Project
- Campus de Belval / Inessa Hansch Architecte
Rebuilding Somalia’s Ruined Cities Posted: 24 Feb 2019 09:00 PM PST Rebuilding lives also means rebuilding living spaces, and this is where Italian-born architect, Omar Degan, comes in. "I feel that architecture and design play a key role in developing countries, but in particular post-conflict countries," says Degan. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Studio Lotus Designs New Visitor and Knowledge Center in India Posted: 24 Feb 2019 08:00 PM PST Delhi-based design practice Studio Lotus have won the competition to design the new Visitor Center and Knowledge Centre at the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, India. The design features metal and stone dry construction that explores flexibility and modularity to meet evolving needs. Selected from three finalists, the winning entry attempts to create an architectural system for the next phase of interventions in the Fort through new linkages in the precinct. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Sede Lineastudio Arquiteturas / Lineastudio Arquiteturas Posted: 24 Feb 2019 07:00 PM PST
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Posted: 24 Feb 2019 07:00 PM PST YACademy launches the second edition of Architecture for Heritage, a high-level training course offering 8 scholarships and internships for internationally-renowned architectural firms. 106 hours of lessons, a 32-hour workshop and internships/lectures held by internationally-renowned architectural firms like OMA, Mccullough Mulvin Architects, Aires Mateus E Associados, Claudio Nardi Architects, and Carrilho Da Graça Arquitectos. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Affordable Housing in Zurich / Gus Wüstemann Posted: 24 Feb 2019 06:00 PM PST
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NUS School of Design & Environment / Serie Architects + Multiply Architects + Surbana Jurong Posted: 24 Feb 2019 05:00 PM PST
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Multiple Courtyard House / Poetic Space Studio Posted: 24 Feb 2019 04:00 PM PST
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Headquarters for a Block Factory / Vão Posted: 24 Feb 2019 11:00 AM PST
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ArchDaily's 2019 Building of the Year Awards are Now Open for Nominations Posted: 24 Feb 2019 06:00 AM PST 2018 marked a banner year for ArchDaily. Our global audience has continued to grow in leaps and bounds, taking advantage of the nearly 40,000 new articles and 4300 projects added to our site. We are proud and excited to reach readers in every corner of the world, and we savor the opportunity to continue sharing the inspiration, knowledge, and tools needed to design a positive urbanizing world. We recently shared with our readers the trends that will define the field of architecture in 2019. We are able to confidently identify these trends, not just because of our experience in reporting on them but also due to our data-driven approach. We are committed to listening to and sharing the interests of our readers - and no effort exemplifies this better than our annual Building of the Year awards. The 2019 edition of BOTY, presented in partnership with Unreal Engine, is a particularly exciting one for ArchDaily, as it marks ten consecutive years of our flagship award program. With the Building of the Year award, we ask you, the reader, to share in the responsibility of recognizing and rewarding the projects making an impact in the profession. In sharing your opinion, you become part of an unbiased and representative network of jurors and peers that have been dedicated to elevating the most relevant projects in the profession of the past decade. Over the next three weeks, your collective wisdom will whittle the more than 4,000 projects published in the last year to just 15 stand-outs––the best project in each category on ArchDaily. This is your chance to reward the architecture you love by nominating your favorite for the 2019 Building of the Year Awards! This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Nike's New York Temple to Victory Pushes Trust in the Consumer Posted: 24 Feb 2019 04:00 AM PST Nike's New York flagship store, primely located on Fifth Avenue, is perhaps the closest thing to a temple in the digital age. At a massive 68,000 square feet, it commands attention and symbolically dwarfs even its skyscraper surroundings. The exterior facade features a grid of undulating glass that casts glimmering shadows both inside and out. Inside, a tractor-beam type installation hangs from the ceiling, giving the space-age flavor. There's no set ritual or tradition like in the temples of old, but sneakerheads might certainly feel they've found their heaven on earth. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Another Historic NYC Building Bites the Dust Posted: 24 Feb 2019 02:00 AM PST New York City has gained a reputation for its soaring towers thanks to unprecedented engineering technologies and New York's air-rights policy, which permits developers to acquire neighboring unused airspace and construct large structures without any type of previous public review. But how are these super tall skyscrapers being accommodated? By replacing older existing structures. This out-with-the-old-in-with-the-new pattern comes as no surprise, as the "concrete jungle" is gradually being axed to make room for an even larger jungle. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Hidden Treasure / Peter Ebner Treasure Posted: 24 Feb 2019 01:00 AM PST
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Posted: 24 Feb 2019 12:00 AM PST The history of architectural drawings is as old as architecture itself and has been developed through the architectural timeline. Once diagrams, they were as big as Ziggurats and Pyramids and drawn at the scale of one to one on site. Now in contrast, drawings are practically nonexistent as tangible objects. They only exist as digital data saved in virtual space. Regardless of their old history and drastic evolution, one single fact about them has never changed; they were and still are a medium: an intermediate device that visualizes an idea and goes through a journey of adventures before being realized. And yet, there is always a risk that the same set of drawings by an architect may be translated into different architectural interpretations. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Shade Structures for Outdoor Spaces: 6 Tips to Incorporate Into Your Next Project Posted: 23 Feb 2019 10:00 PM PST In any successful architectural project, it is essential to provide users with a comfortable outdoor space. At any time of the year, modular shade structures can create spaces that protect from wind, dust, sun, rain, snow, and noise in a light, flexible and aesthetically pleasing way. With this in mind, what should we look for when choosing shade structures for outdoor spaces? Below, we've provided you with Superior Recreational Products's top recommendations. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Campus de Belval / Inessa Hansch Architecte Posted: 23 Feb 2019 09:00 PM PST
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