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- A' Design Award Announces 2019 Winners
- The Foolproof Way to Manage Revisions
- Citlik House / PIN Architects
- Undergraduate Thesis Weekend Wraps Up SCI-Arc's Spring Semester
- Made in China Cafe / DA architecture bureau
- Dique Luján House / FRAM arquitectos
- Kayu Kayu Restaurant / W Office
- Playstudios HQ / RUST architects
- Tibet Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum / Shenzhen Huahui Design
- Rose House / Baracco+Wright Architects
- Villas in Sardinia / Ferdinando Fagnola + PAT. architetti associati
- Neil Denari on The High Line, Urban Design and Experimental Music
- Lodbrok Restaurant / DA architecture bureau
- Designing Ventilated Façades Using 3.5 mm Porcelain Tiles
- Los Angeles' Hospitality Industry is All About Adaptive Reuse
A' Design Award Announces 2019 Winners Posted: 12 May 2019 09:30 PM PDT A' Design Award & Competition, the world's largest and most diffuse international design awards, has announced results of their 2018–2019 design awards, 2437 winners from 106 countries in 98 different design disciplines. Entries were evaluated by an internationally influential jury panel composed of established scholars, prominent press members, creative design professionals and experienced entrepreneurs who carefully analyzed each entry. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Foolproof Way to Manage Revisions Posted: 12 May 2019 08:30 PM PDT "Are you looking at the latest revision?" This is just one of the many questions we architects frequently ask, and get asked. But how much easier it would be if there was a foolproof way to manage revisions and know that everyone else is on top of it too. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Undergraduate Thesis Weekend Wraps Up SCI-Arc's Spring Semester Posted: 12 May 2019 07:30 PM PDT On April 19th and 20th, fifth year SCI-Arc undergraduates presented their final thesis projects to panels of faculty and guest juries comprised of some of the top architects, critics, and theorists in the field – including Undergraduate Program Chair Tom Wiscombe, Undergraduate Thesis Coordinator Jenny Wu, and Special Thesis Advisor and former SCI-Arc Director Neil M. Denari. This year's thesis advisors were Kristy Balliet, Marcelo Spina, and Peter Testa. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Made in China Cafe / DA architecture bureau Posted: 12 May 2019 07:00 PM PDT
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Dique Luján House / FRAM arquitectos Posted: 12 May 2019 06:00 PM PDT
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Kayu Kayu Restaurant / W Office Posted: 12 May 2019 05:00 PM PDT
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Playstudios HQ / RUST architects Posted: 12 May 2019 04:00 PM PDT
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Tibet Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum / Shenzhen Huahui Design Posted: 12 May 2019 02:00 PM PDT
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Rose House / Baracco+Wright Architects Posted: 12 May 2019 12:00 PM PDT
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Villas in Sardinia / Ferdinando Fagnola + PAT. architetti associati Posted: 12 May 2019 06:00 AM PDT
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Neil Denari on The High Line, Urban Design and Experimental Music Posted: 12 May 2019 03:00 AM PDT The Midnight Charette is an explicit podcast about design, architecture, and the everyday. Hosted by architectural designers David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, it features a variety of creative professionals in unscripted and long-format conversations that allow for thoughtful takes and more personal discussions. Honesty and humor are used to cover a wide array of subjects: some episodes provide useful tips for designers, while others are project reviews, interviews, or simply explorations of everyday life and design. The Midnight Charette is available for free on iTunes, YouTube, Spotify, and all other podcast directories. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Lodbrok Restaurant / DA architecture bureau Posted: 12 May 2019 02:00 AM PDT
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Designing Ventilated Façades Using 3.5 mm Porcelain Tiles Posted: 12 May 2019 01:00 AM PDT The ventilated façade is a construction solution that uses a double enclosure distanced from each other by a support structure to generate an air chamber for ventilation. This operation creates a chimney effect that activates air currents by convection, improving the acoustic and thermal insulation of the building, and increasing its energy efficiency. Due to its nature and manufacturing, the 3.5 mm porcelain tile is a great choice for ventilated façade cladding. Its high resistance to weathering, dimensional stability, and lightness reduce the support structure requirements. It weighs 3 times less than a traditional porcelain tile and allows large formats, up to 3.6 meters, reducing the number of joints. It also delivers high color stability, impact resistance, and low maintenance over time. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Los Angeles' Hospitality Industry is All About Adaptive Reuse Posted: 11 May 2019 11:00 PM PDT Los Angeles' booming hospitality industry has provoked many designers to develop fresh, state-of-the-art spaces that fascinate citizens and visitors of the contemporary city. However, some designers are experimenting with abandoned structures, merging historic buildings with contemporary features. The relatively new design trend of adaptive reuse, which was a novelty in the early 2000's, has now become an in-demand practice in LA, standing front and center in the restaurant / hotel industry. To dig deeper into why Los Angeles' hospitality industry is embracing historic buildings, Metropolis Magazine spoke with key hospitality designers and developers in the city such as Historic Resources Group, 213 Hospitality, and Design, Bitches, to learn more about their take on adaptive reuse. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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