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- Mass Timber: Shattering the Myth of Code Exceptions
- The Japanese Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale Addresses Mass Consumption and Reusability
- Cristinacce Apartments / Orma Architettura
- Boarding School at the Bella Vista Agronomy Campus in Bolivia / CODE
- Structurally Integrated Metal Panel System for Building Façades
- Istetyka Eatery / Yakusha Design & Architecture Studio
- T.R.O.P New Office / Junsekino Architect and Design
- Never Never Cube / Studio Ardete
- Hon Xen House / A+ Architects
- Trail House / Gluckman Mayner Architects
- Una Makers Innovation Center / Ideia1
- Refurbishment Oñati Campus / nimba studio + KREAN
- Playground MacroLotto Zero Prato / Ufficio Planificazione degli Spazi Pubblici del Comune di Prato
- Horseshoe Bend Brass Kiosk / Mizzi Studio
- Art Gensler, Founder of Gensler Passes Away at 85
- Chinese Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale Reimagines Traditional Multi-family Courtyards
- The Future Is Now: 3D Printed Houses Start To Be Inhabited in the Netherlands
- The Seeds Wood Houses / ZJJZ
Mass Timber: Shattering the Myth of Code Exceptions Posted: 11 May 2021 09:30 PM PDT Structural timber is in the midst of a renaissance; an ironic trend given that timber is arguably the most ancient of building materials. But new innovations in structural timber design have inspired a range of boundary-pushing plans for the age-old material, including everything from bridges to skyscrapers. Even more crucially, these designs are on the path to realization, acceding to building codes that many (mistakenly) view as restrictive to the point of impossibility. The timber structures of today aren't just breaking records - they're doing it without breaking the rules. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Japanese Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale Addresses Mass Consumption and Reusability Posted: 11 May 2021 09:00 PM PDT For this year's edition of the Venice Biennale, the Japan Pavilion invites visitors to reflect on the movement of goods fuelling mass consumption and rethink sustainability and reuse in architecture. Titled Co-ownership of Action: Trajectories of Elements, the project curated by Kadowaki Kozo involves dismantling an old wooden Japanese house and transporting it to Venice to be reconstructed in a new configuration with the addition of modern materials. The exhibition exemplifies how old materials could be given an entirely new existence by putting the current movement of goods in the service of reuse rather than consumption. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Cristinacce Apartments / Orma Architettura Posted: 11 May 2021 08:00 PM PDT
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Boarding School at the Bella Vista Agronomy Campus in Bolivia / CODE Posted: 11 May 2021 07:00 PM PDT
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Structurally Integrated Metal Panel System for Building Façades Posted: 11 May 2021 06:30 PM PDT As every architect and professional working in the building industry knows, construction is a labor intensive and time consuming process. Expected difficulties with construction and installation can be compounded by unforeseen delays caused by mechanical errors, political or economic circumstances, or even weather. As such, some of the best construction products on the market work to minimize installation times and labor. BŌK Modern's Structurally Integrated Metal Panel System, for example, reduces installation time in the field and minimizes redundant supporting structural elements, which allows for savings in both materials and in the high cost of field labor. At the same time, their panel system provides superior customizability, making them ideal for a variety of different architectural and construction needs. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Istetyka Eatery / Yakusha Design & Architecture Studio Posted: 11 May 2021 06:00 PM PDT
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T.R.O.P New Office / Junsekino Architect and Design Posted: 11 May 2021 05:00 PM PDT
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Never Never Cube / Studio Ardete Posted: 11 May 2021 03:00 PM PDT
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Trail House / Gluckman Mayner Architects Posted: 11 May 2021 11:00 AM PDT
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Una Makers Innovation Center / Ideia1 Posted: 11 May 2021 09:00 AM PDT
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Refurbishment Oñati Campus / nimba studio + KREAN Posted: 11 May 2021 07:00 AM PDT
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Playground MacroLotto Zero Prato / Ufficio Planificazione degli Spazi Pubblici del Comune di Prato Posted: 11 May 2021 05:00 AM PDT
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Horseshoe Bend Brass Kiosk / Mizzi Studio Posted: 11 May 2021 03:00 AM PDT
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Art Gensler, Founder of Gensler Passes Away at 85 Posted: 11 May 2021 01:30 AM PDT Art Gensler, the founder of one of the largest architecture businesses in the world, Gensler, has passed away at 85, as reported by the company's Instagram Account. The architect and businessman founded Gensler back in 1965, in San Francisco, and in his 65 years of career, he managed to turn his practice into one of the leading worldwide firms with 50 locations across Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and the Americas. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Chinese Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale Reimagines Traditional Multi-family Courtyards Posted: 11 May 2021 01:00 AM PDT Titled "Yuan-er, a Courtyard-ology: From the Mega to the Micro", the Chinese pavilion at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia answers the question of how architecture can contribute to equality, connectivity and unity by resorting to familiar Chinese residential typologies. Curated by Zhang Li, the pavilion will be on display from May 22nd to November 21st, 2021. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Future Is Now: 3D Printed Houses Start To Be Inhabited in the Netherlands Posted: 11 May 2021 12:30 AM PDT If only a few years ago 3D printing was viewed with a certain suspicion, recent news has shown that it is in fact a viable technology that is here to stay. On April 30, 2021, tenants of the first 3D printed concrete house in the Netherlands received their keys. The house in Eindhoven—the first of five within the 'Milestone Project'—fully complies with all the country's stringent construction requirements. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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