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AIA Releases Architect’s Guide to Business Continuity

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 10:00 PM PDT

© Garrett Rowland and Amy Young © Garrett Rowland and Amy Young

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) have released the Architect's Guide to Business Continuity, an effort to assist architecture firms with navigating adverse business conditions. The guide provides firm leaders with insights into managing staff, premises, technology, information, supply chains, stakeholders, and reputation. It aims to help firms continue providing services, generating revenue, and reducing the consequences of business interruption.

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Turin's Castello di Rivoli Tells a Story of the Region's History through Its Architecture

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 09:00 PM PDT

Castello di Rivoli / Andrea Bruno (Refurbishment). Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu Castello di Rivoli / Andrea Bruno (Refurbishment). Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu

Given the sheer magnitude and influence of its recorded history, Italy as we know it is a surprisingly young country. For centuries, the region was divided between powerful (and sometimes warring) city-states, each with their own identity, culture, and, fortunes, and influence. Some are eternally famous. Rome is a cradle of history and heart of religion; cool Milan is a hub of contemporary fashion and design; Florence is synonymous with the Renaissance and all the epoch's relationship to the arts.

Turin's history is arguably less romantic. The small city in Savoy, a north-Italian region bordering France, has established an identity as an industrial powerhouse. It is home to FIAT and some of Italy's finest universities; the streets are dotted with works by Nervi, Botta, and Rossi. But despite the design pedigree, perhaps nothing better illustrates the region's faceted history better than Castello di Rivoli.

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Ciruelo 7 House / Warm Architects

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 08:00 PM PDT

© César Béjar © César Béjar
  • architects: Warm Architects
  • Location: Cancún, Q.R., Mexico
  • Project Year: 2018
  • Photographs: César Béjar
  • Area: 155.0 m2

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Mac House / La Errería

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 07:00 PM PDT

© David Frutos © David Frutos
  • architects: La Errería
  • Location: 03660 Novelda, Alicante, Spain
  • Project Year: 2018
  • Photographs: David Frutos
  • Area: 188.0 m2

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Poisson Blanc Chalet / NatureHumaine

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 06:00 PM PDT

© Raphaël Thibodeau © Raphaël Thibodeau

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Mushono House / Hearth Architects

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 05:00 PM PDT

© Yuta Yamada © Yuta Yamada
  • architects: Hearth Architects
  • Location: Shiga, Japan
  • Project Year: 2019
  • Photographs: Yuta Yamada
  • Area: 119.0 m2

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Parentheses House / SAI Architectural Design Office

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 04:00 PM PDT

© Norihito Yamauchi © Norihito Yamauchi

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The Byron House / Paul Uhlmann Architects

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 02:00 PM PDT

© Andy Macpherson Studio © Andy Macpherson Studio

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Cambered Ceiling Drawing Studio / N+A Studio

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 01:00 PM PDT

Drawing space. Image © Xiaobin Lv Drawing space. Image © Xiaobin Lv
  • architects: N+A Studio
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Project Year: 2019
  • Photographs: Xiaobin Lv
  • Area: 210.0 m2

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Wanaka Crib / Pac Studio

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 12:00 PM PDT

© Simon Devitt © Simon Devitt
  • architects: Pac Studio
  • Location: Homestead Close, Wanaka 9305, New Zealand
  • Project Year: 2019
  • Photographs: Simon Devitt
  • Area: 170.0 m2

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House Renovation 1662 / Robert M. Gurney Architect

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 10:00 AM PDT

© Anice Hoachlander © Anice Hoachlander

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Esrawe Studio Office / Esrawe Studio

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 09:00 AM PDT

© Genevieve Lutkin © Genevieve Lutkin

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House L&D / ALT architectuur

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 07:00 AM PDT

© Filip Dujardin © Filip Dujardin

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Apartment in Santa Cruz / Bala atelier

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 05:00 AM PDT

© Francisco Nogueira © Francisco Nogueira

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The Blinking Eye: Allowing for Alternative Modes of Urbanity

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 04:00 AM PDT

"The Blinking Eye", Federico Ruberto, 2019

We are increasingly accustomed to relying on technologies to read and process data referring to the past, in order to interpret the present and predict the future. At the same time, a growing number of studies show that the number and types of variables governing our societies is in constant change. As the natural world reacts to change by experimenting with the evolution of new species that are not necessarily destined to survive, so we should take momentary distances from the deterministic application of data-driven predictions. Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Karl-Heinz Machat propose a number of possible scenarios in which the Eyes of the City are made to blink from time to time, allowing for alternative modes of urbanity to be tried and tested. Half strategy, half tactic, these glitches offer the space in which to measure the agency of the unpredictable at various scales.

For the 2019 Shenzhen Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (UABB), titled "Urban Interactions," (21 December 2019-8 March 2020) ArchDaily is working with the curators of the "Eyes of the City" section to stimulate a discussion on how new technologies might impact architecture and urban life. The contribution below is part of a series of scientific essays selected through the "Eyes of the City" call for papers, launched in preparation of the exhibitions: international scholars were asked to send their reflection in reaction to the statement by the curators Carlo Ratti Associati, Politecnico di Torino and SCUT, which you can read here.

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An-Unan House / MSR ARCHITECTURE

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 03:00 AM PDT

© Frederic Baron, 1618 Photo © Frederic Baron, 1618 Photo

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Building Culture: Perkins and Will on Designing with Respect for Indigenous Traditions

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 12:35 AM PDT

Courtesy of Perkins and Will Courtesy of Perkins and Will

Context defines both how we design and what we build. This holds especially true when designing contemporary architecture for Indigenous communities. For Andrew Frontini, Design Director of Perkins and Will's Ontario practice, architecture should be driven by a strong social agenda. As the lead designer on the Seneca CITE project, Frontini and his team created contextual spaces informed by the local community and its needs.

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Boolean Birdhouse / Phoebe Says Wow Architects

Posted: 14 Apr 2020 12:00 AM PDT

© Hey!Cheese © Hey!Cheese

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WTA Design 60 Emergency Quarantine Facilities to Fight COVID-19

Posted: 13 Apr 2020 11:30 PM PDT

Courtesy of WTA Courtesy of WTA

As hospitals around the world are reaching their capacity, the architecture and design community is developing new alternatives to fight COVID-19. In order to build 60 Emergency Quarantine Facilities (EQF), WTA was inspired by their pavilion developed last year, part of the Anthology Festival. A viable quarantine structure, the Boysen Pavilion "embodied speed, scalability and simplicity in its structure".

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