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- The 15 Winners of the 2022 Building of the Year Awards
- House of Terraces / Architecture Paradigm
- Flemington House / Lisa Breeze Architect
- Washington University McKelvey School of Engineering / Perkins Eastman
- Casa Ginger / Juan Barbero Arquitecto
- House of the Brejos da Carregueira / Estúdio AMATAM
- Hale Wharf Residential Complex / Allies and Morrison
- Putzer Restaurant & Hotel Renovation / Markus Hinteregger + Elias Lahner
- Faith and Light: The Architecture of Judaism
- TIC Art Center / DOMANI
- Daylight and Architecture: New Series of Daylight Talks Announced
- AIA Announces Recipients of the 2022 Architecture Awards
- 85 Social Dwellings in Cornellà / Peris+Toral.arquitectes
- CHYBIK + KRISTOF's Ostrava Tower Set to Become the Tallest Skyscraper in the Czech Republic
- São Paulo: 468 Years of History and Construction of the State Capital
- Babyn Yar Masterplan Open Ideas Competition
- What Building Materials Can Be Harmful to Our Health?
- Transformation Lù Chatarme / Deschenaux Follonier
The 15 Winners of the 2022 Building of the Year Awards Posted: 17 Feb 2022 01:46 AM PST With over 100,000 votes cast during the last three weeks, we are happy to present the winners of the 2022 ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards. This peer-based, crowdsourced architecture award showcases projects chosen by ArchDaily readers who filtered thousands of projects down to the 15 best works featured on ArchDaily in 2021. As in previous years, the winners showcase a wide spectrum of different types of building, giving an insight into how diverse the profession has become in recent decades. High-profile practices take their place as ever, with winners such as MVRDV's Housing project in Bordeaux and Kengo Kuma's Casa Batllo's installation, showing that establishment firms are still able to make their mark, as in more traditional award systems. Alongside these are previously unsung heroes, such as PALMA and HANGHAR with their project, Types of Spaces. Among the winners, we also find Ca'n Terra House by ENSAMBLE STUDIO and Plaza of Kanagawa Institute of Technology by Junya Ishigami + Associates, extremely creative projects that today challenge their typologies. But for all their many beautiful differences, the winners share a crucial element in common: they represent the values of our mission, to bring inspiration, knowledge, and tools to architects everywhere. Neither ArchDaily nor the Building of the Year Awards would be possible without the continued generosity of the firms that choose to publish their projects with ArchDaily every year, or without the engaged readers who take part in the voting process. The 2022 Building of the Year Awards is brought to you thanks to Dornbracht, renowned for leading designs for architecture, which can be found internationally in bathrooms and kitchens. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
House of Terraces / Architecture Paradigm Posted: 17 Feb 2022 02:00 PM PST
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Flemington House / Lisa Breeze Architect Posted: 17 Feb 2022 12:00 PM PST
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Washington University McKelvey School of Engineering / Perkins Eastman Posted: 17 Feb 2022 10:00 AM PST
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Casa Ginger / Juan Barbero Arquitecto Posted: 17 Feb 2022 08:00 AM PST
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House of the Brejos da Carregueira / Estúdio AMATAM Posted: 17 Feb 2022 06:00 AM PST
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Hale Wharf Residential Complex / Allies and Morrison Posted: 17 Feb 2022 04:00 AM PST
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Putzer Restaurant & Hotel Renovation / Markus Hinteregger + Elias Lahner Posted: 17 Feb 2022 02:00 AM PST
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Faith and Light: The Architecture of Judaism Posted: 16 Feb 2022 11:30 PM PST Few religions have as much history and symbolism as Judaism. As the world's oldest monotheistic religion, it dates back nearly 4,000 years. In Judaism, architecture and houses of worship serve as places not only for liturgical services but also for assembly and study. Today, architects are rethinking the design of synagogues and community gathering spaces to celebrate Judaism, reflection and community. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Daylight and Architecture: New Series of Daylight Talks Announced Posted: 16 Feb 2022 10:45 PM PST Daylight and Architecture, a global knowledge-sharing initiative focusing on exploring the limitless potential of daylight in architecture, has announced the new series of 'Daylight Talks'. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
AIA Announces Recipients of the 2022 Architecture Awards Posted: 16 Feb 2022 10:30 PM PST The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected 11 projects as winners of its 2022 Architecture Awards. The annual Architecture Award program celebrates the best contemporary architecture, and highlights how spaces can cater to their residents and context and include a sense of place, purpose, history, and environmental sustainability. The selected projects include commercial, residential, and civic typologies, all designed by US-licensed architects. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
85 Social Dwellings in Cornellà / Peris+Toral.arquitectes Posted: 16 Feb 2022 10:00 PM PST
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CHYBIK + KRISTOF's Ostrava Tower Set to Become the Tallest Skyscraper in the Czech Republic Posted: 16 Feb 2022 09:30 PM PST CHYBIK + KRISTOF revealed the design of a skyscraper in the Czech Republic city of Ostrava. The project reframes the typology of the skyscraper as a dynamic social hub and activates public space in support of the post-industrial city's reactivation and socio-economical transformation. Upon completion, the 235-metre Ostrava Tower will be the tallest building in the country. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
São Paulo: 468 Years of History and Construction of the State Capital Posted: 16 Feb 2022 09:00 PM PST 468 years ago, at Pateo do Collegio, the largest city in Latin America was born: São Paulo. A metropolis in constant movement that, among so many complexities and conflicts, presents both cultural and human diversity, which makes it deeply rich. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Babyn Yar Masterplan Open Ideas Competition Posted: 16 Feb 2022 08:30 PM PST On September 29 and 30, 1941, more than 33,000 Jewish men, women, and children were murdered in Babyn Yar, a ravine in the Ukrainian capital Kiev. This event constituted one of the largest single massacres perpetrated by German troops against Jews during World War II. Over the following two years, Germans killed upwards of 70,000 more people. Upon evacuating the city in 1943, the bodies were exhumed and burned. Babyn Yar is the international symbol of what is known today as the "Holocaust by Bullets." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
What Building Materials Can Be Harmful to Our Health? Posted: 16 Feb 2022 08:00 PM PST In each of our nostrils, two types of nerves play an essential role in our health. The olfactory and trigeminal nerves capture odors and send information to the brain, more specifically to the olfactory bulb, for interpretation. In turn, this communicates with the cortex, responsible for the conscious perception of odors, but also with the limbic system, which controls mood and unconscious emotions. This is the body's defense against bad smells or irritating or strong odors, creating aversion to those that could harm us in some way. But not all pollutants can be detected through this sophisticated system, and they have an intrinsic ability to positively or negatively influence our health. In fact, research has shown that air quality can be quite poor and even worrying in many indoor environments, where we spend about 90% of our lives. This is usually caused by inadequate ventilation of the space, external pollution, and biological contaminants; but mainly chemical contaminants from internal sources. That is, the building materials used in space. Therefore, there are some products that should be avoided whenever possible. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Transformation Lù Chatarme / Deschenaux Follonier Posted: 16 Feb 2022 07:00 PM PST
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