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- Who Should Win the 2021 Pritzker Prize?
- Architecture and the Environmental Impact of Artificial Complexity
- Berching Culture Hall / KÜHNLEIN Architektur
- Susan Wakil Health Building at the University of Sydney / Diller Scofidio + Renfro + Billard Leece Partnership
- Who Has Won the Pritzker Prize?
- Greengrass Office / Plainoddity
- The Kensington Learning Space / Plan Architect
- Ya Space! / PIG DESIGN
- Home of Blended Pluralities / Ego Design Studio
- Inside-Out House / Studio Krubka
- Fireplace Pavilion / gruppa2020
- Rendezvous House / CLB Architects
- Jorge B. Griffa Athletes Building / Taller de Arquitectura La Fundación
- Mima House / Marta Brandão + Mário Sousa
- CUBE Temporary Exhibition Pavilion / urban curators + Iegor Shtefan
- ArchDaily China's 2021 Building of the Year Awards are Now Open for Nominations
- Hourglass Corral House / DECA Architecture
- Urban Waterways: The Dynamics of Canal Architecture
Who Should Win the 2021 Pritzker Prize? Posted: 25 Feb 2021 08:00 PM PST Once The Hyatt Foundation has revealed early March as the announcement date of the Pritzker Prize 2021 Winner, the speculation has begun to swirl around which architect will be named the next laureate of the trophy. What used to be a somewhat predictable award has become less so in recent years, and if you look at the list of people who have won before, you will realize that anything is possible. We want to hear from our readers —not just about who probably will, but about who should win the prize, and why. Cast your vote in the poll below. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Architecture and the Environmental Impact of Artificial Complexity Posted: 25 Feb 2021 07:30 PM PST This article was originally published on Common Edge. There is an astonishing degree of complexity, order, and beauty in the natural world. Even so, and especially within the realm of living things, nothing is more complex than it needs to be to sustain its existence. Every aspect of the system serves a purpose. If it does not, the unneeded component eventually ceases to exist in future generations. Even with these constraints of resource and energy efficiency, we find boundless beauty and harmony in the natural world. Contrast nature's "just the right amount of complexity" to the way many architects design buildings today. While nature is only as complex as it needs to be, architects and designers add excessive and inessential complexity to their buildings and landscapes when none is warranted. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Berching Culture Hall / KÜHNLEIN Architektur Posted: 25 Feb 2021 07:00 PM PST
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Who Has Won the Pritzker Prize? Posted: 25 Feb 2021 05:30 PM PST The Pritzker Prize is the most important award in the field of architecture, awarded to a living architect whose built work "has produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity through the art of architecture." The Prize rewards individuals, not entire offices, as took place in 2000 (when the jury selected Rem Koolhaas instead of his firm OMA) or in 2016 (with Alejandro Aravena selected instead of Elemental); however, the prize can also be awarded to multiple individuals working together, as took place in 2001 (Herzog & de Meuron), 2010 (Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA), and 2017 (Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, and Ramon Vilalta of RCR Arquitectes). This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Greengrass Office / Plainoddity Posted: 25 Feb 2021 05:00 PM PST
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The Kensington Learning Space / Plan Architect Posted: 25 Feb 2021 04:00 PM PST
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Home of Blended Pluralities / Ego Design Studio Posted: 25 Feb 2021 01:00 PM PST
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Inside-Out House / Studio Krubka Posted: 25 Feb 2021 12:00 PM PST
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Fireplace Pavilion / gruppa2020 Posted: 25 Feb 2021 11:00 AM PST
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Rendezvous House / CLB Architects Posted: 25 Feb 2021 09:00 AM PST
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Jorge B. Griffa Athletes Building / Taller de Arquitectura La Fundación Posted: 25 Feb 2021 08:00 AM PST
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Mima House / Marta Brandão + Mário Sousa Posted: 25 Feb 2021 06:00 AM PST
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CUBE Temporary Exhibition Pavilion / urban curators + Iegor Shtefan Posted: 25 Feb 2021 04:00 AM PST
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ArchDaily China's 2021 Building of the Year Awards are Now Open for Nominations Posted: 25 Feb 2021 02:50 AM PST As we successfully launched our 12th Building of the Year Awards earlier this year, we want to thank you for being part of our community for over 10 years. Together we have been growing and contributing to the architectural scene, aiming for a better world. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Hourglass Corral House / DECA Architecture Posted: 25 Feb 2021 02:00 AM PST
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Urban Waterways: The Dynamics of Canal Architecture Posted: 24 Feb 2021 11:30 PM PST Architecture remains in constant tension with natural forces. Designed around gravity, climate, and time, buildings are always part of larger systems. Throughout the world, designers have tried to mitigate natural forces by constructing hybrid spaces and structures, artificial areas where nature meets the manmade. Embodying this relationship, canals reflect a desire to direct nature and its flows. Today, these fluid spaces are opening up to new programs, projects that explore modern life and urban vitality. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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