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- Innovation Studio / Sir Peter Cook
- Socialising, Commerce, and Trade: The African Market Hall in a Modernized Word
- Author Tim Gill on Building Child-Friendly Cities in Design and the City Podcast
- Isfuglen Winter Bathing House / Matters architects
- Yixing Bookstore / SEU-ARC + Nanjing Concord Design & Engineerings
- Pascoe Vale Primary School / Kosloff Architecture
- FØRST Sales Office / Architectural Bureau WALL
- Ex Mercato Cutrofiano / Archistart Studio
- Manifold House / Matt Fajkus Architecture
- House in Ferraria / Enter Arquitectura
- Olidouro House / oitoo
- Academie Sustainable Co-Housing / B-architecten
- Why Do Architects Insist on Using Flat Roofs?
Innovation Studio / Sir Peter Cook Posted: 20 Nov 2021 01:00 AM PST
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Socialising, Commerce, and Trade: The African Market Hall in a Modernized Word Posted: 19 Nov 2021 11:30 PM PST A few months ago – in July 2021, the 47-year-old Kariakoo Market went up in flames in Dar es Salaam. Designed by Tanzanian architect Beda Amuli, the market is a central landmark – a key part of Dar es Salaam's commercial hub. Early images of a new Kariakoo Market show a taller structure, with six floors compared to the three in Amuli's design. Conversations on social media have abounded on the new design, and if a "tower" typology is really the appropriate choice considering the unpopular nature of other similar "tower" market halls in Dar es Salaam. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Author Tim Gill on Building Child-Friendly Cities in Design and the City Podcast Posted: 19 Nov 2021 10:30 PM PST In this episode of Design and the City - a podcast by reSITE on how to make cities more liveable – scholar, writer and consultant Tim Gill, author of Urban Playground: How Child-Friendly Planning and Design Can Save Cities, talks about the importance of designing cities that can foster play and empower children autonomy, as a way of creating inclusive urban environments fit for all ages and abilities. Gill argues for enhancing children's everyday freedom and discusses his research into ideas and principles that would make neighbourhoods rich in experiences in possibilities, which he defines as child-friendly urban planning. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Isfuglen Winter Bathing House / Matters architects Posted: 19 Nov 2021 10:00 PM PST
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Yixing Bookstore / SEU-ARC + Nanjing Concord Design & Engineerings Posted: 19 Nov 2021 06:00 PM PST
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Pascoe Vale Primary School / Kosloff Architecture Posted: 19 Nov 2021 02:00 PM PST
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FØRST Sales Office / Architectural Bureau WALL Posted: 19 Nov 2021 12:00 PM PST
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Ex Mercato Cutrofiano / Archistart Studio Posted: 19 Nov 2021 10:00 AM PST
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Manifold House / Matt Fajkus Architecture Posted: 19 Nov 2021 08:00 AM PST
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House in Ferraria / Enter Arquitectura Posted: 19 Nov 2021 06:00 AM PST
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Academie Sustainable Co-Housing / B-architecten Posted: 19 Nov 2021 02:00 AM PST
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Why Do Architects Insist on Using Flat Roofs? Posted: 19 Nov 2021 01:30 AM PST It is a commonly held belief by non-architects (and even some architects) that gabled roofs are inherently better than flat ones. The argument typically goes that a gable demonstrates a 'form follows function' sensibility, easily shedding water and snow using geometry and gravity. So, flat roofs might leak. While that's true, this video blows the roof off the topic by taking a finer look at some points that might change your mind. This includes Louis Sullivan's original reason for writing the phrase "form ever follows function," as well as the ability of flat roofs to offer outdoor public spaces, supporting green roofs, structural simplicity, wind considerations, among many others. There's also another, competing functional/formal reason for why a low slope roof might be more prudent than a more aggressive slope, even in snowy areas like Chicago. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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