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- Residence in Saronida / MPLUSM Architects
- Vidyasirimedhi Central Building / Architects 49
- The Bank, Rosebank / Daffonchio Architects + Imbewu Design
- The White Lookout / Biotope Architecture + Interiors
- The CAS House / ONA - Oficina Nómada de Arquitectura
- Pediatric Dentistry Clinic Isabel Cadroy / Vitale + Font Arquitectura
- ‘De Rinck’ Community Center / LAVA Architecten
- Snøhetta Wins Competition To Revitalize Urban Square in Helsinki
- Dwelling Unit for Musicians / AUAR
- The Hidden Bias of Architectural Preservation
- New Models for Collective Housing
- Baloise Insurance Company Office Tower / Valerio Olgiati
- AIA Awards 2022 Gold Medal to Brooks + Scarpa and 2022 Architecture Firm Award to MASS Design Group
- The Brick Bond Showroom / RENESA Architecture Design Interiors Studio
- Balkrishna Doshi Awarded 2022 RIBA Royal Gold Medal for Architecture
- Oriol Bohigas, the Modernist Architect and Urbanist from Barcelona, Died at 95
- Alejandro Haiek Unveils Images of Winning Intervention at the Wojr/Civitella Awards
- Edward Mazria, from Architecture 2030, on What’s Next After COP26
Residence in Saronida / MPLUSM Architects Posted: 10 Dec 2021 06:00 PM PST
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Vidyasirimedhi Central Building / Architects 49 Posted: 10 Dec 2021 02:00 PM PST
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The Bank, Rosebank / Daffonchio Architects + Imbewu Design Posted: 10 Dec 2021 12:00 PM PST
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The White Lookout / Biotope Architecture + Interiors Posted: 10 Dec 2021 10:00 AM PST
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The CAS House / ONA - Oficina Nómada de Arquitectura Posted: 10 Dec 2021 08:00 AM PST
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Pediatric Dentistry Clinic Isabel Cadroy / Vitale + Font Arquitectura Posted: 10 Dec 2021 06:00 AM PST
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‘De Rinck’ Community Center / LAVA Architecten Posted: 10 Dec 2021 04:00 AM PST
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Snøhetta Wins Competition To Revitalize Urban Square in Helsinki Posted: 10 Dec 2021 03:00 AM PST Snøhetta won the competition to redesign the Eliel and Asema Square in Helsinki, a public space neighbouring the city's historic railway station, into a vibrant central hub. Developed together with Finnish practices Davidsson Tarkela Oy and WSP, the proposal aims to contribute to Helsinki's strategy to increase green mobility by reconnecting the urban fabric to the rail station and framing a "porous new city block" that would foster a more diverse array of indoor and outdoor activities. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Dwelling Unit for Musicians / AUAR Posted: 10 Dec 2021 02:00 AM PST
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The Hidden Bias of Architectural Preservation Posted: 10 Dec 2021 01:15 AM PST How do we decide which buildings are worth saving and which ones aren't with regards to a building's design significance? This video tells the story of the Portland Building by Michael Graves, a building with a tumultuous history that was ultimately saved from the wrecking ball when the city raised nearly $200 million to renovate the aging structure. This was spurred, in part, by the building's inclusion on the National Historic Places list. But, that is only part of the story. What does it mean to be an Historic Place or Landmark because of architectural design? Does this distinction help to save it from premature demolition? The answers to these questions might surprise you. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
New Models for Collective Housing Posted: 09 Dec 2021 11:30 PM PST Housing production has been relying on the same spatial configurations for almost a century, catering to a vision of domestic life that no longer constitutes the norm. The widespread housing shortage, the issue of affordability, the rise of single-person households and an ageing population prompt a re-evaluation of existing housing models in order to address a broader range of demographics and adapt to the changing needs of city dwellers. The following explores contemporary collective housing models that provide the framework for new dwelling experiences and support current lifestyles. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Baloise Insurance Company Office Tower / Valerio Olgiati Posted: 09 Dec 2021 11:00 PM PST
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AIA Awards 2022 Gold Medal to Brooks + Scarpa and 2022 Architecture Firm Award to MASS Design Group Posted: 09 Dec 2021 10:30 PM PST The Board of Directors and the Strategic Council of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) have awarded the 2022 Gold Medal to Angela Brooks, FAIA, and Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA, for their lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture. The jurors have also selected MASS Design Group to win the 2022 AIA Architecture Firm Award, the highest honor the AIA bestows on an architecture practice. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Brick Bond Showroom / RENESA Architecture Design Interiors Studio Posted: 09 Dec 2021 10:00 PM PST
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Balkrishna Doshi Awarded 2022 RIBA Royal Gold Medal for Architecture Posted: 09 Dec 2021 09:30 PM PST The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) announced that Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi will be the recipient of the 2022 Royal Gold Medal. The distinction, approved by Her Majesty The Queen and awarded each year since 1848, is given to architects or practices in recognition of a lifetime's work and the impact on the evolution of the field and the built environment. With a career spanning over six decades, Balkrishna Doshi has had a paramount influence in shaping the architecture of India through a pioneering interplay of modernism and vernacular that translated into projects that celebrate local culture, context and craft. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Oriol Bohigas, the Modernist Architect and Urbanist from Barcelona, Died at 95 Posted: 09 Dec 2021 09:00 PM PST On the 30th of November, we received news of the death of Oriol Bohigas Guardiola (Barcelona, 1925), architect, urbanist, and one of the main drivers of Catalan's modern transformation. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Alejandro Haiek Unveils Images of Winning Intervention at the Wojr/Civitella Awards Posted: 09 Dec 2021 08:30 PM PST During his Fellowship at Civitella Ranieri / WOJR Architecture Prize, Alejandro Haiek unveiled images of "Industries of Nature", the award-winning artistic narrative that explores Civitella castle's context and environment and observes how nature and industry work in parallel to form the traditional Umbrian landscape. The intervention was presented not as an art object, but as a documentation of the dynamic exchange between narratives, topographies, and shared resources, overlapping the Civitella Ranieri artist community with local farmers, automobile robotics technicians, engineers and producers. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Edward Mazria, from Architecture 2030, on What’s Next After COP26 Posted: 09 Dec 2021 07:30 PM PST This article was originally published on Common Edge. Most of the news coming out of the recently completed climate summit in Glasgow was disappointing. Previous summits had ended in similarly dispiriting ways, and COP26 was no exception. It acknowledged the severity of the problem and the urgency of the moment—the need to keep warming to under 1.5 degrees Celsius (some scientists believe it's already too late to prevent this)—but put off making the hard commitments necessary to actually solve the problem. At the same time, this summit did feel different. There was a sense of urgency in the Glasgow streets, and the world's attention was undeniably focused on climate change. How this focus eventually translates into action on the political front remains an open question. But architect Edward Mazria, executive director of Architecture 2030, believes that despite the immense obstacles facing climate activists, the building sector is on the cusp of helping change the course of the planet. He sees genuine reasons for hope and renewed effort. In the wake of the seemingly grim news out of Glasgow, I spoke with him last week about the way forward, how we've reached an important inflection point, why energy use tied to buildings has begun to decline globally, and the steps required to fully decarbonize the built environment. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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