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- Meet the 75 Finalists in ArchDaily's 2022 Building of the Year Awards
- Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes
- Terekhovo Metro Station / Buromoscow
- Architecture for the Performing Arts: 15 Venues in Mexico
- Sumei Skyline Coast Boutique Hotel / GS Design
- 6 Lessons from Scandinavian Design for Interiors
- Kengo Kuma Experiments with Materials at Manggha Museum Exhibition in Poland
- Oxygen Park / AECOM
- Architekturwoche Basel Reveals the Design of Inaugural Basel Pavilion Made of Recycled Building Components
- Luminaires: Models and Possibilities in Residential Projects
- Architectural Responses to Humanitarian Crises Beyond Designing Buildings
- The Beacon / Studio Appelo
- House K / Kart Projects | Architecture
- Loft Between the Trees / Rudner Lopes Arquitetura
- H House / AD9 Architects
- Smart Design Studio Offices / Smart Design Studio
- Ankit Shah Residence / Dipen Gada and Associates
Meet the 75 Finalists in ArchDaily's 2022 Building of the Year Awards Posted: 09 Feb 2022 02:00 AM PST After 2 weeks of voting in our 13th edition of the Building of the Year Awards, our readers, with over 110,000 votes, have narrowed down over 4,500 projects to just 75 finalists, representing the best architecture published on ArchDaily. With finalists from five continents, this award developed in partnership with Dornbracht demonstrates that the trust placed in us by our readers to reflect architectural trends from regions around the whole world creates challenges that we are eager to rise to. Now that the finalists have been selected, the second stage of the Award is now underway to narrow down these 75 projects to just 15 winners, the best of each category. 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 |
Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes Posted: 09 Feb 2022 04:00 AM PST
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Terekhovo Metro Station / Buromoscow Posted: 09 Feb 2022 01:00 AM PST
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Architecture for the Performing Arts: 15 Venues in Mexico Posted: 08 Feb 2022 11:30 PM PST Broadly speaking, the performing arts are all those disciplines that take place on a stage, although the main ones are dance, theatre and music. However, parades, religious processions, holiday celebrations and carnivals also have a clear scenic quality. That is why the stage space is so important not only for the presentations of these disciplines but also for carrying out a whole bodily and spatial process that is supported by the architecture. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Sumei Skyline Coast Boutique Hotel / GS Design Posted: 08 Feb 2022 11:00 PM PST
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6 Lessons from Scandinavian Design for Interiors Posted: 08 Feb 2022 10:45 PM PST It is fascinating to think how Scandinavia - such a small geographic region - has had such a strong influence on design, starting in the middle of the 20th century and continuing into the present day, globally. Scandinavian design is known for combining simplicity, craftsmanship, elegant functionality and quality materials. Sophistication is present in its details and its furniture is characterized by well-studied dimensions, economy of materials and the lack of information overload. In fact, there is even a Danish and Swedish term that defines this philosophy: "hygge" refers to the coziness that provides a feeling of well being and contentment. But how can we incorporate some lessons from Scandinavian design so that our interior projects can become more cozy and comfortable? This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Kengo Kuma Experiments with Materials at Manggha Museum Exhibition in Poland Posted: 08 Feb 2022 10:30 PM PST The Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology in Cracow, Poland, is holding an exhibition titled "Kengo Kuma, Experimenting with Materials", which features a selection of Kengo Kuma & Associates projects, mock-ups, and installations shipped from the firm's office in Tokyo, along with a large "cloud-like" wooden pavilion designed by the architecture office and the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts of the Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University. The exhibition is open to visitors until May 2022. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Posted: 08 Feb 2022 09:30 PM PST The new biennial event Architekturwoche Basel (AWB) will debut this May as a platform for discussing architecture and urban development through the lens of sustainable construction and the circular economy. The inaugural edition also marks the launch of the first Basel Pavilion, a temporary structure meant to showcase new possibilities for environmentally-friendly building practices. The winning design, "Loggia Basileana", created by architecture practice isla, is made of reused building components and features a series of modules that form a continuous pedestrian passageway along the train tracks on the Dreispitz site. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Luminaires: Models and Possibilities in Residential Projects Posted: 08 Feb 2022 09:00 PM PST The elaboration of an architectural project is a complex process that involves different scales, from structure to small refinements, such as the choice of coatings, paint colors, baseboards, metals, ware and, of course, lighting. In addition to the issues of power and shade of lamps, the design of the luminaires is also essential in the project process. It can contribute to the appreciation of spaces and the comfort of the inhabitants. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Architectural Responses to Humanitarian Crises Beyond Designing Buildings Posted: 08 Feb 2022 08:00 PM PST Following decades of ongoing socio-cultural and economic crises across the globe, the design community has realized that it is time to "design like they give a damn". And with that, they embraced a movement that saw architects and designers use their acquired skills to develop design-based solutions to humanitarian crises, ranging from building modular housing and mapping landscapes, to developing mobile applications and documentaries, all from an altruistic standpoint. But since pro bono work is not yet ingrained in the ethos of architecture, how have architects broken out of the traditional model of "corporate" architecture and established a way to ensure ethical responsibility for human welfare? This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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House K / Kart Projects | Architecture Posted: 08 Feb 2022 06:00 PM PST
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Loft Between the Trees / Rudner Lopes Arquitetura Posted: 08 Feb 2022 05:00 PM PST
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Smart Design Studio Offices / Smart Design Studio Posted: 08 Feb 2022 02:00 PM PST
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Ankit Shah Residence / Dipen Gada and Associates Posted: 08 Feb 2022 12:00 PM PST
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