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- Kindergarten am Endbachweg in Poing / Kunze Seeholzer Architekten
- GA House / Ivan Priatman Architecture
- House in Matsuyama / Takashi Okuno & Associates
- Newport Coffee House / 34-TEN
- Breakroom in the orchard / URLO Studio
- Canyes House/ undos arquitectura cooperativa
- US House / Bittar Arquitetura
- Kaltensteinhalle - Timber Sports Hall / Dietrich | Untertrifaller Architekten
- How Architecture Depends on Photography
- A Display of Ideas and Visions: The Temporary Architecture of Biennales, Festivals and World Expos
- Hazel Hare Center for Plant Science / 180 Degrees Design + Build + colab studio
- Monograph's New Feature Boosts the Financial Health of Architecture and Design Firms
- Perkins&Will Reveals Design of Duke Kunshan University Campus's Second Phase in China
- Grand Palais Ephémère / Wilmotte & Associés Sa
- Canadian Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai Reflects on Landscapes and Endangered Ecosystems
Kindergarten am Endbachweg in Poing / Kunze Seeholzer Architekten Posted: 01 Oct 2021 07:00 PM PDT
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GA House / Ivan Priatman Architecture Posted: 01 Oct 2021 03:00 PM PDT
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House in Matsuyama / Takashi Okuno & Associates Posted: 01 Oct 2021 01:00 PM PDT
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Posted: 01 Oct 2021 11:00 AM PDT
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Breakroom in the orchard / URLO Studio Posted: 01 Oct 2021 09:00 AM PDT
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Canyes House/ undos arquitectura cooperativa Posted: 01 Oct 2021 07:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 01 Oct 2021 05:00 AM PDT
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Kaltensteinhalle - Timber Sports Hall / Dietrich | Untertrifaller Architekten Posted: 01 Oct 2021 03:00 AM PDT
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How Architecture Depends on Photography Posted: 01 Oct 2021 02:30 AM PDT Architecture and photography are deeply dependent on one another. The first photograph ever taken frames buildings as its subject. Even more, it took an entire room to produce the image through a camera obscura. In the early days, buildings were one of the few subjects that could sit still for the 8 hours it took to burn an image onto a photosensitive medium. However, architecture is dependent on photography too. Buildings are large, slow, and immobile. Without photographs, it would be difficult to visit the important structures around the world. In this way, photographs are an easily shareable surrogate for buildings. But, photographs are not truthful 1:1 depictions so photographers have a lot of agency when it comes to how we experience architecture. This video offers some insight into this relationship and presents a few photographers as examples for how they interpret an architect's intentions and add their own voice. These include Julius Shulman, Ezra Stoller, Stephen Shore, Iwan Baan, among others. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
A Display of Ideas and Visions: The Temporary Architecture of Biennales, Festivals and World Expos Posted: 01 Oct 2021 12:30 AM PDT Architectural events like biennales, urban festivals or the World Expo provide a framework for research and experimentation, allowing architects to showcase their visions on an international stage, with the aim of advancing the practice and driving innovation. World Expos, in particular, allow for these lines of inquiry to unfold at an architectural scale rather than that of an installation. Within these platforms for discourse and knowledge exchange, temporary architecture becomes a medium for communicating ideas about architecture and the city, its challenges and possible lines of development. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Hazel Hare Center for Plant Science / 180 Degrees Design + Build + colab studio Posted: 01 Oct 2021 12:00 AM PDT
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Monograph's New Feature Boosts the Financial Health of Architecture and Design Firms Posted: 30 Sep 2021 11:45 PM PDT Monograph—a leading practice operations platform designed to help architects and engineers oversee projects, timesheets, and forecasts in one integrated and simple interface—has launched its latest add-on feature, Planned Profit Report and Profit Drivers. During the company's first-ever virtual conference, Section Cut, in August 2021, Monograph announced the introduction of Planned Profit Report and Profit Drivers, designed to provide architecture and design firms with a better understanding of their profitability. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Perkins&Will Reveals Design of Duke Kunshan University Campus's Second Phase in China Posted: 30 Sep 2021 11:30 PM PDT Perkins&Will has revealed the designs of the second phase of Duke Kunshan University which reflect the natural context and local culture of Kunshan, China. The architecture blends nature and architecture, and highlights the university's ethos and education values through spaces dedicated for living and learning. The 189,334 sqm master plan includes 22 buildings of administration, educational, and recreational facilities. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Grand Palais Ephémère / Wilmotte & Associés Sa Posted: 30 Sep 2021 11:00 PM PDT
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Canadian Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai Reflects on Landscapes and Endangered Ecosystems Posted: 30 Sep 2021 10:30 PM PDT Designed by Toronto-based practice Moriyama & Teshima Architects and construction company ElisDon, the Canadian Pavilion for Expo 2020 Dubai aims to bridge the two cultures by echoing Canada's landscapes and incorporating Arabic architectural elements with its wooden lattice facade a reference to the traditional Mashrabiya. Accompanying the pavilion is the art installation Traces created by Montréal-based firm KANVA, which brings a poetic reflection on the uncertainty of the future of ecosystems to the exhibition grounds. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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