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- Minimal Homes and a Central Collective Space: Tiny House Communities Around the World
- Litibú Bungalow / PALMA
- UNStudio Completes First 37 Stations on the Doha Metro Network, in Qatar
- Half Barn at Hashimoto / Ryuichi Ashizawa Architects & Associates
- Koichi Takada Unveils World’s Most Dense Vertical Gardens, for a Mixed-Use Highrise in Brisbane, Australia
- World's Top Architecture Schools 2021 Rankings Released
- New Access Technologies Will Change People's Movement Through Buildings
- Prague: A Window to the World
- From Furniture Designs to Curatorial Projects: 5 Young Practices in Europe
- Ötzi Peak 3251m / noa*
- River Ranch / Jobe Corral Architects
- Designing for Hand Hygiene at the Seraph-McSparren Pediatric Inpatient Center
- Ruby’s Cube / Srijit Srinivas - ARCHITECTS
- The Bus Stop of NCTU / CHU STUDIO
- Zhangrun Office Buildings / Scenic Architecture Office
- Red House / extrastudio
- FYNN 31 / makeAscene
- Hoc Mon House / TAA DESIGN
Minimal Homes and a Central Collective Space: Tiny House Communities Around the World Posted: 08 Sep 2020 12:35 AM PDT It's no secret that tiny homes have become exceedingly popular in recent years – a signifier of minimalist bohemian living in response to the excesses of the current day. From reoutfitted RV's to prefabricated Muji homes to futuristic Nestron pods, the world of architecture has seen a variety of tiny houses gain viral attention in the past decade alone. As this typology grows more widespread around the world, communities of these tiny homes have proliferated as well, popping up in North America, New Zealand, East Asia, and more. These communities combine the quaint lifestyle of minimalist living with collective spaces for social interaction, bringing together like-minded families and individuals into fashionable tiny neighborhoods. We will examine several such communities below. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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UNStudio Completes First 37 Stations on the Doha Metro Network, in Qatar Posted: 07 Sep 2020 11:30 PM PDT UNStudio has unveiled images of the first finished stations on the new Doha Metro Network, one of the most advanced and fastest driverless systems in the world. Phase one of the Qatar Integrated Railway Project (QIRP), involved the construction of three metro lines (Red, Green, and Gold), with 37 stations currently having been completed. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Half Barn at Hashimoto / Ryuichi Ashizawa Architects & Associates Posted: 07 Sep 2020 11:00 PM PDT
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Posted: 07 Sep 2020 10:30 PM PDT Urban Forest, a 30-story mixed-use residential high-rise is the latest development designed by Koichi Takada Architects. Located in South Brisbane, Australia, the building features one of the world's most densely-forested vertical gardens, going beyond regular green buildings norms and achieving "300% site cover with living greenery, featuring 1000 plus trees and more than 20,000 plants selected from 259 native species". Increasing biodiversity and reducing the ecological footprint, the structure highlights another stage in the evolution of the architectural vertical garden. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
World's Top Architecture Schools 2021 Rankings Released Posted: 07 Sep 2020 10:00 PM PDT The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021 have been released. Including over 1,500 universities across 93 countries and regions, the latest rankings is one of the largest to date. Featuring a range of subjects, including architecture, the rankings are based on 13 performance indicators that measure an institution's performance across teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
New Access Technologies Will Change People's Movement Through Buildings Posted: 07 Sep 2020 09:30 PM PDT The technology used in smartphone facial recognition or digital car keys has the potential to revolutionize the way people access and move through buildings. Many common aspects of building access systems today seem outdated in comparison to technological advances in other parts of our lives: PIN pads, security badges, key cards, even physical locks and keys. However, the technology already exists with the potential to make building access simultaneously more seamless and more secure. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 07 Sep 2020 09:00 PM PDT Few cities combine history and contemporary culture like Prague. The so-called "Mother of all Cities" was spared from widespread destruction during World War II, and as a result, its diverse architecture dates back over a millennium. As a political, cultural and economic center of Europe, the city has become a significant metropolis balancing both its past and future as one of the world's most beautiful cities. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
From Furniture Designs to Curatorial Projects: 5 Young Practices in Europe Posted: 07 Sep 2020 08:30 PM PDT New Generations is a European platform that analyses the most innovative emerging practices at the European level, providing a new space for the exchange of knowledge and confrontation, theory, and production. Since 2013, New Generations has involved more than 300 practices in a diverse program of cultural activities, such as festivals, exhibitions, open calls, video-interviews, workshops, and experimental formats. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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River Ranch / Jobe Corral Architects Posted: 07 Sep 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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Designing for Hand Hygiene at the Seraph-McSparren Pediatric Inpatient Center Posted: 07 Sep 2020 06:30 PM PDT The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront an acute awareness of infection control in building design, both in public spaces as well as our personal spaces like homes and offices. Infection prevention and control experts consistently advise that improved hand hygiene is critical in maintaining a safe and sanitary environment. However, handwashing is not as simple as it would seem at first blush. The faucet itself is a major infection vector unless careful precautions are taken. The obvious answer to increasing the effectiveness of hand washing is by reducing the danger of being re-contaminated by the faucet through hands-free operation. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Ruby’s Cube / Srijit Srinivas - ARCHITECTS Posted: 07 Sep 2020 06:00 PM PDT
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The Bus Stop of NCTU / CHU STUDIO Posted: 07 Sep 2020 05:00 PM PDT
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Zhangrun Office Buildings / Scenic Architecture Office Posted: 07 Sep 2020 04:00 PM PDT
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