ponedjeljak, 13. srpnja 2020.

Arch Daily

Arch Daily


Third Nature Creates Conical Cabins for Adventure Park in Japan

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 10:00 PM PDT

Courtesy of Third Nature | Structured Environment | Henrik Innovation Courtesy of Third Nature | Structured Environment | Henrik Innovation

Danish architects Third Nature have designed a new proposal for a regenerative tourism site in Japan. Called Nordisk Hygge Circles - Ugakei, the project was completed with Japanese engineers Structured Environment and sustainability experts Henrik Innovation. The new adventure park consists of cabins and glamping tents, a camping area along the estuary, and a learning area to encourage activities in nature.

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

What to Consider When Choosing a Window

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 09:30 PM PDT

Wohnen ohne Auto / Pool Leber Architekten. Image © Brigida González Wohnen ohne Auto / Pool Leber Architekten. Image © Brigida González

"And a window that looks out on Corcovado. Oh, how lovely." Tom Jobim's lyrics, immortalized by João Gilberto and Astrud Gilberto's voices and a soft guitar, was one of the early songs that introduced the world to the idea of a paradisaical Rio de Janeiro and a promising Brazil, with an increasingly urban population and a modern capital being built from nothing. Almost 60 years later, Paulo Mendes da Rocha casually quotes this song in an interview and points out that for him, in this scene, the most important element is the window, not Corcovado or Christ the Redeemer. That's because it frames the view and directs our eyes to what matters. It is a phrase that goes almost unnoticed, but that carries enormous poetic and artistic significance to the craft of architecture.

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Where to Apply Recycled Materials in Architecture and Urbanism? 8 Possible Applications

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 09:00 PM PDT

Gabion wall filled with plastic bottles. Image © Jordi Surroca Gabion wall filled with plastic bottles. Image © Jordi Surroca

Recycling and upcycling of materials and structures have become more and more popular in architecture as alternatives to the production of components in construction, typically associated with increased energy consumption and high levels of pollutants released into the atmosphere. The main difference between these two methods is that, while the former uses a certain amount of energy to process the material before it is reused, the latter does not require this process, but rather reuses it just as it was discarded.

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Architecture Has the Technology and Tools to Make the Best of a Bad Situation. Will It?

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 08:30 PM PDT

© The Architect's Newspaper © The Architect's Newspaper

The following text was drafted in response to the first prompt in The Architect's Newspaper's "Post-Pandemic Potentials" series. A previous response, by Mario Carpo, argued that all the changes ushered in by the pandemic are likely to be reversed. Read more about the series here.

As the last of our mid-term reviews were completed in early March, the looming red dots of the COVID-19 tracker were still well east of New Haven—indeed, an ocean away. The design studios on the upper levels of Rudolph Hall were strewn with the typical detritus of the charrette, as our students departed for spring break and a well-earned two-week respite. Within a few days, however, Yale closed our campus out of an abundance of (what is now clearly justified) caution and we had abandoned the building altogether, told our students they would not return to those studios for the rest of term, and were scrambling to heave the entire curriculum into an online mode. Instead of resetting our spaces for the last push of the term, we turned to creating digital collaboration infrastructure, teaching everyone how to use Zoom, and chasing our students around the globe to verify their time zone, home equipment, and connectivity.

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

MW archstudio – Working space / MW archstudio

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 08:00 PM PDT

© Hiroyuki Oki © Hiroyuki Oki
  • architects: MW archstudio
  • Location: : N2 street, KQH Thuy Thanh Giai doan 3, Thuy Duong ward, Hue City, Vietnam
  • Project Year: 2019
  • Photographs: Hiroyuki Oki
  • Photographs:
  • Area: 110.0 m2

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Guculska Apartment / replus design bureau

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 07:00 PM PDT

© Andrey Bezuglov © Andrey Bezuglov

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Workshop Ricostruzione - The Youth Activity Center / MC A

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 06:00 PM PDT

shading. Image © MC Archive shading. Image © MC Archive

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Cangzhou Mingzhu International Clothing Industry Characteristic Town’s Service Community / y.ad studio

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 05:00 PM PDT

North entrance corridor. Image © Lotan Architectural Photography North entrance corridor. Image © Lotan Architectural Photography
  • architects: y.ad studio
  • Location: Intersection of Huanghe Road & Qiyun Road, Cangdong Economic Development Zone, Cangzhou, Hebei, China
  • Project Year: 2020
  • Photographs: Lotan Architectural Photography
  • Photographs: Courtesy of y.ad studio
  • Area: 26667.0 m2

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Tofu Factory / DnA

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 04:00 PM PDT

© Ziling Wang © Ziling Wang
  • architects: DnA
  • Location: Caizhai Village, Dadongba Town, Songyang County, Lishui, Zhejiang Province, China
  • Project Year: 2018
  • Photographs: Ziling Wang
  • Area: 1211.0 m2

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Framed House / Luis Gomez-Siu Design Studio

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 02:00 PM PDT

© Tom Ferguson © Tom Ferguson

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

The Void / Hyunjoon Yoo Architects

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 12:00 PM PDT

© Park Young-chae © Park Young-chae
  • architects: Hyunjoon Yoo Architects
  • Location: Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Park Young-chae
  • Area: 604.07 m2

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

8008 / Hiroyuki Arima + Urban Fourth

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 10:00 AM PDT

Courtesy of Urban Fourth Courtesy of Urban Fourth

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Residential Complex Schmollerplatz / Zanderroth Architekten

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 08:00 AM PDT

© Simon Menges © Simon Menges
  • architects: Zanderroth Architekten
  • Location: Schmollerpl. 27, 12435 Berlin, Germany
  • Project Year: 2019
  • Photographs: Simon Menges
  • Area: 8312.0 m2

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Ilhas House / Arquitetura Nacional

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 06:00 AM PDT

© Cristiano Bauce © Cristiano Bauce

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

The Stack Modular Housing in Manhattan  / Gluck+

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 02:00 AM PDT

© Amy Barkow © Amy Barkow
  • architects: GLUCK+
  • Location: New York, United States
  • Project Year: 2014
  • Photographs: Amy Barkow
  • Photographs: Courtesy of Gluck+
  • Area: 37710.0 ft2

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

The 50 Best Houses of 2020 (So Far)

Posted: 12 Jul 2020 12:35 AM PDT

We've recently passed the halfway point of 2020, and to date, we've published hundreds of residential projects featuring distinct ways of living on ArchDaily. In a year marked by the worst health crisis that humanity has experienced in the last century, the Covid-19 pandemic, the house has gained new meanings and values, reiterating that no matter how diverse its program, a home's purpose is to shelter its inhabitants.

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Industry 4.0: A New Relationship Between Factory and Society

Posted: 11 Jul 2020 11:00 PM PDT

Licensed under under Creative Commons CC0 Licensed under under Creative Commons CC0

What happens when the sensor-imbued city acquires the ability to see – almost as if it had eyes? During the 2019 Shenzhen Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (UABB), titled "Urban Interactions," Archdaily is working with the curators of the "Eyes of the City" section at the Biennial to stimulate a discussion on how new technologies – and Artificial Intelligence in particular – might impact architecture and urban life. Here you can find all the information about the "Eyes of the City" section, curated by Carlo Ratti, Politecnico di Torino, and SCUT - including exhibits, events, and project's blueprints.

For some years now, a key issue in European debate has catalysed the attention of economists, sociologists, technologists, policymakers and trade unionists: Industry 4.0. Established in Germany in 2012 and initially discussed in an almost exclusively technological key, the issue has overwhelmed the political agenda of the main European economies, stimulating industrial policies and state support, but also provoking heated debates on the future of work and on the new relationship between factory and society.

Read more »

This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now

Nema komentara:

Objavi komentar