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- How to Structure Buildings as Bridges
- Social Urbanism: From the Medellín Model to a New Global Movement
- New Brick Daycare Center / se\arch architekten
- Obsidian Gallery / Midnight Green
- Hehl Tenne House / OEOOO
- Hotel Kiro Hiroshima / Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects
- Guizhou Longtang Targeted Poverty Alleviation Project / gad·line+ studio
- UniFun Tianfu Chengdu / CLOU Architects
- Roma House / buro511
- VHRS Family Vacation House / Broides architects
- 512 House / Traction Architecture
- 3 Patios House / Once Once Arquitectura
- Field House / Lookofsky Architecture
- DEPART Event Hall / B-architecten
- ACASUS Knowledge & Inspiration Center / denc!-studio
- Public Spaces and the Challenges of Covid-19: UN-Habitat’s Small-Scale Urban Responses in Vietnam, Bangladesh and India
- Campus de Belval / Inessa Hansch Architecte
How to Structure Buildings as Bridges Posted: 24 Feb 2021 08:00 PM PST Metaphorically, building bridges equates to creating new opportunities, connections, and paths. The first bridges likely formed naturally with logs falling across rivers and natural depressions, though humans have also been building rudimentary structures to overcome obstacles since prehistory. Today, technological advances have made it possible to erect bridges that are both impressive and sculptural, playing a key role in transportation and connectivity. Usually needing to overcome large spans, with few points of support, bridges can be quite difficult to structure. But when is the bridge more than a connection between two points, instead resembling a building with a complex program? How can these 'bridge houses' be structured? This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Social Urbanism: From the Medellín Model to a New Global Movement Posted: 24 Feb 2021 07:30 PM PST Social Urbanism: Reframing Spatial Design – Discourses from Latin America, a new book by Maria Bellalta, ASLA, dean of the School of Landscape Architecture at the Boston Architectural College, is a welcome addition to the growing number of publications on the social justice-oriented form of urbanism, architecture, and public space emanating from Medellín and Colombia. The achievements of social urbanism have rightfully become synonymous with Medellín in the world of landscape architecture, urban planning and design, and architecture. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
New Brick Daycare Center / se\arch architekten Posted: 24 Feb 2021 07:00 PM PST
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Obsidian Gallery / Midnight Green Posted: 24 Feb 2021 06:00 PM PST This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Hotel Kiro Hiroshima / Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects Posted: 24 Feb 2021 04:00 PM PST
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Guizhou Longtang Targeted Poverty Alleviation Project / gad·line+ studio Posted: 24 Feb 2021 03:00 PM PST
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UniFun Tianfu Chengdu / CLOU Architects Posted: 24 Feb 2021 01:00 PM PST
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VHRS Family Vacation House / Broides architects Posted: 24 Feb 2021 11:00 AM PST
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512 House / Traction Architecture Posted: 24 Feb 2021 09:00 AM PST
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3 Patios House / Once Once Arquitectura Posted: 24 Feb 2021 08:00 AM PST
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Field House / Lookofsky Architecture Posted: 24 Feb 2021 06:00 AM PST
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DEPART Event Hall / B-architecten Posted: 24 Feb 2021 04:00 AM PST
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ACASUS Knowledge & Inspiration Center / denc!-studio Posted: 24 Feb 2021 02:00 AM PST
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Posted: 23 Feb 2021 11:30 PM PST The Un-Habitat or the United Nations agency for human settlements and sustainable urban development, whose primary focus is to deal with the challenges of rapid urbanization, has been developing innovative approaches in the urban design field, centered on the active participation of the community. ArchDaily has teamed up with UN-Habitat to bring you weekly news, article, and interviews that highlight this work, with content straight from the source, developed by our editors. "During this pandemic, public spaces have played a vital role in the health and sustainability of urban communities around the world" states James Delaney, Block by Block chair. In fact, people need to go outside, now more than ever. In order to equip these public spaces to face the challenges of Covid-19, UN-Habitat with the Block by Block Foundation has been supporting ten cities, throughout this past year. With the help of local governments and the community, the initiatives helped covid-proof open urban entities, especially in poor neighborhoods, where there are few shared and green spaces. From creating mobile pop-up playgrounds for children in Hanoi, Vietnam, improving livelihood for street vendors in Dhaka and Khulna, Bangladesh to Covid Proofing of Public Spaces in Bhopal informal settlements, India, these responses have provided help to those who need it the most. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Campus de Belval / Inessa Hansch Architecte Posted: 23 Feb 2021 11:00 PM PST
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