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- Kevin Lynch's Images of the City Through Aerial Photography
- Workforce, not Workplace, Is the Key to Innovation and Success
- Traction Stations Bravo 2 / Van Belle Medina
- Nordeste Curuguaty Offices / Mínimo Común Arquitectura
- Crimson Coffee / SpaceStation
- Cut Out, House H / bergmeisterwolf architekten
- Integrated Production Facility for Organic India / Studio Lotus
- Spatial Design Installation / Studio 10
- Imaise House / Tatsuya Kawamoto + Associates
- The Mirrored Sight Shelter / Li Hao
- La Quimera House / Ruca Proyectos
- Housing Project Maiengasse / Esch Sintzel Architekten
- Renovation of St. Martha’s Church in Nürnberg / Florian Nagler Architekten
- Halo Installation / Zeller & Moye
- How Can Gender Impact the Future of Urban Life?
- U36 House in a Bohemian Context / TRIMONIS architects
- 13 Emerging Trends Highlighted at the Biennial of Latin American Architecture (BAL 2021)
Kevin Lynch's Images of the City Through Aerial Photography Posted: 14 Feb 2021 09:00 PM PST “There seems to be a public image of any given city which is the overlap of many individual images," American urban planner Kevin Lynch once said. "Or perhaps there is a series of public images, each held by some significant number of citizens,” he added. Following this remark, in his book "The Image of the City" (1960), Lynch begins an analysis around the elements that constitute what he considers to be the image of the city. While introducing, describing, and illustrating these elements as physical, perceptible objects, Lynch considers that other non-physical factors such as history, function, or even the name of the city also play a significant role in the construction of this imageability. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Workforce, not Workplace, Is the Key to Innovation and Success Posted: 14 Feb 2021 07:30 PM PST "Change drives innovation. We must continually evolve into what a successful workplace looks like," said Nicole Senior, director of workplace experience, Tinder. Change, innovation and human connection were topics of prominence in a December 17 Think Tank, hosted by Rapt Studio, and titled "Looking Back, Looking Forward: Workforce Lessons for 2021." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Traction Stations Bravo 2 / Van Belle Medina Posted: 14 Feb 2021 07:00 PM PST
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Nordeste Curuguaty Offices / Mínimo Común Arquitectura Posted: 14 Feb 2021 06:00 PM PST
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Cut Out, House H / bergmeisterwolf architekten Posted: 14 Feb 2021 04:00 PM PST
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Integrated Production Facility for Organic India / Studio Lotus Posted: 14 Feb 2021 03:00 PM PST
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Spatial Design Installation / Studio 10 Posted: 14 Feb 2021 01:00 PM PST
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Imaise House / Tatsuya Kawamoto + Associates Posted: 14 Feb 2021 11:00 AM PST
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The Mirrored Sight Shelter / Li Hao Posted: 14 Feb 2021 09:00 AM PST
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La Quimera House / Ruca Proyectos Posted: 14 Feb 2021 07:00 AM PST
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Housing Project Maiengasse / Esch Sintzel Architekten Posted: 14 Feb 2021 05:00 AM PST
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Renovation of St. Martha’s Church in Nürnberg / Florian Nagler Architekten Posted: 14 Feb 2021 03:00 AM PST
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Halo Installation / Zeller & Moye Posted: 14 Feb 2021 01:00 AM PST
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How Can Gender Impact the Future of Urban Life? Posted: 13 Feb 2021 11:30 PM PST Do you feel vulnerable as you walk through public spaces? If you are a woman, the odds of answering yes to this question are certainly greater since men are less likely to choose a longer route only to avoid a dark section of the street, or to ponder on what clothes to wear so that they do not feel exposed in public. In this sense, it seems almost obvious that cities designed by men should be perceived as threatening environments, rather than a place where women feel welcome. So, to imagine egalitarian cities, should we persist in a reflection of a gender-oriented approach? This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
U36 House in a Bohemian Context / TRIMONIS architects Posted: 13 Feb 2021 10:00 PM PST
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13 Emerging Trends Highlighted at the Biennial of Latin American Architecture (BAL 2021) Posted: 13 Feb 2021 09:00 PM PST This year's Biennial of Latin American Architecture (BAL 2021) has chosen the top emerging works of architecture in Latin America, which will be presented during the second installment of the event in September 2021 in Pamplona, Spain. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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