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- Valparaiso Architecture Guide: Places to Visit in Chile's Jewel of the Pacific
- Genmab Research Building / Cepezed
- Shenzhen Liantang Port / CAPOL
- Kew Tree House / Andrew Child Architect
- “Double Side”- Shimigiah Residential Apartment / Ashari Architects
- Veranda in Shanghai / ppas + tf Architecture Office
- House of Hunting / Arkitema Architects
- Ibiúna House / Estúdio Penha
- Camparino in Galleria Bar / Lissoni Casal Ribeiro
- Shadow Summit will Bring Together the Most Tech-Forward Leaders from the AEC Industry to Discuss Built Environment Innovation
- Construroom Office / Casa Gil Medeiros Interiores
- Portuguese Landscapes: 12 Projects Exploring the Relationship Between Natural and Built
- House in Airães / Parqur
- Online Masterclass: Defining the Profile of the Architect of the Future
Valparaiso Architecture Guide: Places to Visit in Chile's Jewel of the Pacific Posted: 05 Sep 2020 08:30 PM PDT Situated at the foot of 45 hills along the Chilean coast, Valparaíso was a key port in the South Pacific during the 20th century before the construction of the Panama Canal. Thanks to its rapid industrial and commercial growth, the port underwent an urban transformation, attracting thousands of foreigners and cementing its reputation as a bustling South American cosmopolis rich in society, culture, and architecture. Described by The Guardian as a "Berlin by the seaside", Valparaiso's historic downtown was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2003 and the city's cultural and architectural wealth make it a must-see for tourists and architecture aficionados alike. In this article, we present a guide written by one of the city's many enthusiasts that will give a complete and in-depth look at the port's many treasures. The guide is written as if for a walking tour, starting in Plaza Sotomayor, the city's main square. The route can be divided into two days, with the first part ending at the Palacio Baburizza and the second beginning with the Valparaiso Cultural Park. Take a tip from the experts--if you get lost, don't trust an app to find your way. Ask a local! This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Genmab Research Building / Cepezed Posted: 05 Sep 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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Shenzhen Liantang Port / CAPOL Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:00 PM PDT
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Kew Tree House / Andrew Child Architect Posted: 05 Sep 2020 02:00 PM PDT
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“Double Side”- Shimigiah Residential Apartment / Ashari Architects Posted: 05 Sep 2020 12:00 PM PDT
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Veranda in Shanghai / ppas + tf Architecture Office Posted: 05 Sep 2020 10:00 AM PDT
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House of Hunting / Arkitema Architects Posted: 05 Sep 2020 08:00 AM PDT
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Camparino in Galleria Bar / Lissoni Casal Ribeiro Posted: 05 Sep 2020 04:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 05 Sep 2020 03:45 AM PDT The planet is dying, and we are the reason why. If nature's decline continues at its current pace, we stand to face increasing natural disasters, loss of biodiversity, and threats to public health. Waste is the largest contributing factor to this problem. And the built environment is one of the top producers of waste in the world—period. But innovation can save the planet. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Construroom Office / Casa Gil Medeiros Interiores Posted: 05 Sep 2020 02:00 AM PDT
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Portuguese Landscapes: 12 Projects Exploring the Relationship Between Natural and Built Posted: 05 Sep 2020 12:35 AM PDT Modern Portuguese architecture has a renowned tradition of exploring the virtues of the landscape, either by integrating or emphasizing the natural elements to create new landscapes that result from the overlapping of culture and nature. Some fine examples are the Boa Nova Tea House and the Leça da Palmeira Tide Pools, both designed by Álvaro Siza, reacting to the rocky seascape where they lie, each in its own way. However, it is not just Modern Architecture that is concerned with the landscape. In Portugal, contemporary works have been revealing exciting examples of the possibilities of approaching the natural environment, exploring its potential without compromising its integrity. To illustrate this, we have gathered 12 contemporary projects that use different resources to explore the relationship between natural and built. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Online Masterclass: Defining the Profile of the Architect of the Future Posted: 04 Sep 2020 10:30 PM PDT IE School of Architecture and Design and ArchDaily would like to invite you to join this outstanding online masterclass by Caterina De La Portilla, Architect and Mentor. In many regions of the world, the number of architects' present is much higher than the number of architects needed if we attend to the current practicing model they offer to society. As a result, many architects struggle to get by in a highly competitive market. This traditional profile of the architect, a very general one with a range of action very limited to the development of building projects, has become outdated for the vast majority. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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