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- The house of architect / Alexey Ilin architects
- A Fully Automated Construction Industry? Still a Long Road Ahead
- Park School / Binst Architects
- Pedestrian Bridge of Pingshan High School / NODE Achitecture & Urbanism
- Participatory Student Building Project Spinelli Mannheim / Atelier U20
- Xinzhao Garden / July Cooperative Company
- Mansueto High School / Wheeler Kearns Architects
- Urban Rehabilitation of Alto de Bomba / OUTROS BAIRROS
- U House / Albor Arquitectos
- FF Apartment / Studio 2 Arquitetura e Interiores
- Ice Rink by the Sea / AB CHVOYA
- Materializing the Intangible: 8 Memorials Around the World
- Old Ford Road / pH+ Architects
- No More Room for the Living or the Dead: Exploring the Future for Burials in Asia
- Landroom Observatory Pavilion / Gitai Architects
- Hammam Spa / Ressano Garcia
- Renowned Egyptian Architect Abdelhalim Ibrahim Abdelhalim Wins 2020 Tamayouz Lifetime Achievement Award
The house of architect / Alexey Ilin architects Posted: 21 Aug 2020 10:00 PM PDT
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A Fully Automated Construction Industry? Still a Long Road Ahead Posted: 21 Aug 2020 08:30 PM PDT Robotic automation has been widely adopted by the manufacturing industry for decades. Most automotive vehicles, consumer electrical appliances, and even domestic robots were made and assembled by "armies" of robots with minimal human supervision. Robotic automation brings higher production efficiency, a safer working environment, lower costs and superior quality. After years of development and deployment, the process now requires minimal human involvement. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Park School / Binst Architects Posted: 21 Aug 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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Pedestrian Bridge of Pingshan High School / NODE Achitecture & Urbanism Posted: 21 Aug 2020 04:00 PM PDT
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Participatory Student Building Project Spinelli Mannheim / Atelier U20 Posted: 21 Aug 2020 02:00 PM PDT
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Xinzhao Garden / July Cooperative Company Posted: 21 Aug 2020 01:00 PM PDT
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Mansueto High School / Wheeler Kearns Architects Posted: 21 Aug 2020 12:00 PM PDT
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Urban Rehabilitation of Alto de Bomba / OUTROS BAIRROS Posted: 21 Aug 2020 10:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 21 Aug 2020 09:00 AM PDT
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FF Apartment / Studio 2 Arquitetura e Interiores Posted: 21 Aug 2020 07:00 AM PDT
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Ice Rink by the Sea / AB CHVOYA Posted: 21 Aug 2020 05:00 AM PDT
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Materializing the Intangible: 8 Memorials Around the World Posted: 21 Aug 2020 04:00 AM PDT Architecture is often associated with the idea of sheltering, ever since primitive constructions. However, memorials are among the few types of architecture that are not primarily intended to shelter, but to remember. A space that respectfully aims to keep alive the memory of those who have fallen in heroic acts or have been unfortunate victims of cruel historical events, which can, therefore, be perceived as a monument or a building with the purpose of materializing intangible emotions, creating collective memories that can be remembered through time. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Old Ford Road / pH+ Architects Posted: 21 Aug 2020 03:00 AM PDT
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No More Room for the Living or the Dead: Exploring the Future for Burials in Asia Posted: 21 Aug 2020 12:35 AM PDT In some of the most dense cities around the world, it's becoming an increasing challenge to find a comfortable space to live- and similar for when you die, too. It's estimated that 55 million people pass away each year, and for every one living person today, there are 15 times the number of deceased. Yet urban planners and architectural developers are more interested in dealing with the living than dabbling in the business of death. As a result, it's created tension in the two parallel worlds- and as time goes on, more questions are being raised about how we address public space that can be designed so that both the living and the dead can coexist. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Landroom Observatory Pavilion / Gitai Architects Posted: 21 Aug 2020 12:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 20 Aug 2020 11:00 PM PDT
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Posted: 20 Aug 2020 10:30 PM PDT Architect, urban planner, and professor, Dr. Abdelhalim Ibrahim Abdelhalim was selected as the 2020 laureate of Tamayouz's Lifetime Achievement Award. The highest accolade of the Tamayouz Excellence Award is awarded annually to an individual "who have made significant contributions towards humanity and the advancement of architecture and the built environment in the Near East and North Africa". This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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