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- "The Same Technology that Will Allow Us to Address Housing Challenges on Earth, Will Allow Us to Venture Off to Space": Interview with Jason Ballard of ICON
- Ceramic Art Avenue Taoxichuan Masterplan / David Chipperfield Architects
- David Adjaye Named as the First Recipient of the Charlotte Perriand Award
- The Red Cave / 23o5Studio
- "Mad About Dugnad" Exhibition at Aedes Reflects on Achieving a Sustainable Architecture Future
- What Are Compact Cities?
- From Facades to Furniture: Architects and Designers Using Glass to Create Modern Spaces
- Architects that Transitioned into the World of Fashion Design
- Toronto’s Leaside Innovation Centre Will be the First Mass Timber Flatiron Building in Canada
- ÖkoFen France Head Offices / atelier17c architectes
- Atelier C / Nicholas Francoeur
- Dental Clinic Impress Madrid Teens / Raúl Sánchez
- Tokugawa-cho Guesthouse / Tomoaki Uno Architects
- The Cultural Auditorium of Xiaowufen Village / YS-ONE DESIGN
- Gale’s Residence / Gibert&Tan
- Oertelplatz Square / Pool Leber Architekten
Posted: 13 Feb 2022 11:30 PM PST Founded in late 2017, named one of the "Most Innovative Companies in the World" in 2020, and selected as ArchDaily's Best New Practices of 2021, ICON is a construction company that pushed the boundaries of technology, developing tools to advance humanity including robotics, software, and building materials. Relatively young, the Texas-based start-up has been delivering 3D-printed homes across the US and Mexico, trying to address global housing challenges while also developing construction systems to support future exploration of the Moon, with partners BIG and NASA. Featured on Times' Next 100, as one of the 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future, Jason Ballard, CEO and Co-Founder of ICON spoke to ArchDaily about the inception of the company, worldwide housing challenges, his ever-evolving 3D printing technology, and process, his partnership with BIG, and the future of the construction field on earth and in space. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Ceramic Art Avenue Taoxichuan Masterplan / David Chipperfield Architects Posted: 13 Feb 2022 11:00 PM PST
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David Adjaye Named as the First Recipient of the Charlotte Perriand Award Posted: 13 Feb 2022 10:30 PM PST Commended for his impactful contributions to architecture, design, and the community, Sir David Adjaye has been awarded with the inaugural Charlotte Perriand Award, an honor created by The Créateurs Design Awards that recognizes excellence and integrity in the design industry, and inspires future generations in honor of the late female trailblazer. The Ghanian-British 2021 RIBA Gold Medalist and founder of Adjaye Associates was selected for his achievements that "go beyond becoming city landmarks", and his holistic and impactful approach in developing residential, commercial, and cultural typologies. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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"Mad About Dugnad" Exhibition at Aedes Reflects on Achieving a Sustainable Architecture Future Posted: 13 Feb 2022 09:30 PM PST In a new exhibition at AEDES Architecture Forum in Berlin, Norwegian architecture firm Mad arkitekter showcases four examples of sustainable architecture, stressing the importance of collaboration and cross-disciplinary for achieving climate goals. On view through until March 10, Mad About Dugnad – Work Together, Build Better echoes the Norwegian tradition of "dugnad", which refers to community solidarity towards achieving a common goal, a key concept in creating solutions for a sustainable future. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 13 Feb 2022 09:00 PM PST Compact city refers to the urban model associated with a more densified occupation, with consequent overlapping of its uses (homes, shops and services) and promotion of the movement of pedestrians, cyclists and public transport users. Amsterdam and Copenhagen are known examples of such a model. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
From Facades to Furniture: Architects and Designers Using Glass to Create Modern Spaces Posted: 13 Feb 2022 08:30 PM PST The glass-shatter sound effect has been a mainstay of classic comedy routines for a long time. Whenever a lightweight prop object flies off-screen or stage, it inevitably smashes through glass a beat later. Right now, it's still amusing, if harmlessly ludicrous, but before long, the idea of a rogue schoolchild's rogue football shattering through a neighbor's window will be met only with query and disdain. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Architects that Transitioned into the World of Fashion Design Posted: 13 Feb 2022 08:00 PM PST The term 'Architect' can be open to interpretation much like the reverence of an Artist. However, the universally recognized definition of the role is regarded as one who designs and plans buildings, a key member in terms of building construction. Architecture as a profession presents itself as a very diverse occupation. As an Art and Science in every sense, it offers insight into a vast range of subjects that can be applied to a range of different ventures. Often Architecture students are offered with such a rigid path, constrained with these short-sighted ideas that an Architect must follow a particular direction to flourish in the field. When in fact it is interesting to note the vast opportunities that arise when given opportunity to diversify. Here are the Architects that have branched out and become successful fashion designers … This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Toronto’s Leaside Innovation Centre Will be the First Mass Timber Flatiron Building in Canada Posted: 13 Feb 2022 07:30 PM PST Canada suffers no shortage of flatiron buildings, with historic examples dotting the provinces from Toronto to Vancouver to Lacombe, Alberta, and beyond. Canada also enjoys its status as a hotbed of mass timber construction with Quebec serving as an epicenter of sorts for the movement. However, these two things—flatiron building design and the use of engineered wood products—have never yet been combined. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
ÖkoFen France Head Offices / atelier17c architectes Posted: 13 Feb 2022 07:00 PM PST
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Atelier C / Nicholas Francoeur Posted: 13 Feb 2022 06:00 PM PST
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Dental Clinic Impress Madrid Teens / Raúl Sánchez Posted: 13 Feb 2022 05:00 PM PST
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Tokugawa-cho Guesthouse / Tomoaki Uno Architects Posted: 13 Feb 2022 04:00 PM PST
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The Cultural Auditorium of Xiaowufen Village / YS-ONE DESIGN Posted: 13 Feb 2022 03:00 PM PST
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Oertelplatz Square / Pool Leber Architekten Posted: 13 Feb 2022 11:00 AM PST
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