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Houses KJS / SODAA

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 07:00 PM PDT

© Domagoj Kunić © Domagoj Kunić
  • architects: SODAA
  • Location: Kali, Croatia, Croatia
  • Project Year: 2020
  • Photographs: Domagoj Kunić
  • Area: 481.0 m2

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Nansha International Cruise Terminal Complex / Aedas

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 03:00 PM PDT

© CreatAR Images © CreatAR Images
  • architects: Aedas
  • Location: Guangzhou, China
  • Project Year: 2019
  • Photographs: CreatAR Images
  • Area: 230000.0 m2

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Brick Weave House / 4site architects

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 01:00 PM PDT

© Shamanth Patil J © Shamanth Patil J

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Robotically Fabricated Structure / Adel Design Research + University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 11:00 AM PDT

© Bob Berg © Bob Berg

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Xicoténcatl Park / Taller Capital

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 09:00 AM PDT

© Rafael Gamo © Rafael Gamo
  • architects: Taller Capital
  • Location: Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
  • Project Year: 2021
  • Photographs: Rafael Gamo
  • Photographs: Gabriel Félix
  • Area: 236806 ft2

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The Mies Crown Hall Prize Announces Shortlist for 2022 MCHAP Award for Emerging Practice

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 07:01 AM PDT

Courtesy of MCHAP Courtesy of MCHAP

After a two-year suspension due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize has announced that 10 projects designed by emerging practices in the Americas have been shortlisted for the 2022 MCHAP.emerge.

The MCHAP.emerge acknowledges the best architectural project in the Americas by practices within its first ten years of operation: Pezo von Ellrichausen's Poli House won the inaugural MCHAP.emerge in 2014. Two years later, Mexican office PRODUCTORA was awarded for their design for the Pavilion for the Culture Fair at the Zocalo in Mexico City. In the latest cycle held in 2018, Rozana Montiel's Common Unity was chosen as the winner—the design of public space in a housing complex in Mexico City.

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Aparterre Store / Bogdan Ciocodeica Studio

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 07:00 AM PDT

© Vlad Patru © Vlad Patru

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The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland / BASALT Architects

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 05:00 AM PDT

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Ingravits Warehouse / SALA FERUSIC Architects

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 03:00 AM PDT

© SALA FERUSIC Architects © SALA FERUSIC Architects

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Bathrooms Basics: 6 Tips to Plan your Bathroom Plumbing and Layout

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 12:30 AM PDT

Casa BTT / Salamanca Arquitetos. Image © Eduardo Macarios Casa BTT / Salamanca Arquitetos. Image © Eduardo Macarios

Although the design and layout of bathrooms we use nowadays date back millennia, they are still considered as one of the most difficult to design and renovate. During the earliest stages of planning a bathroom, there are plenty of rules of thumb to follow, especially since it involves a lot of association and "pre-planning" with plumbing, electrical circuits, angular or uniquely-shaped fittings, and small floor areas. We will explore the basics of bathroom plumbing and where to allocate each fixture to optimize the bathroom's layout, facilitating your DIY remodel project or creating the space from scratch.

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Community Hall of Dahei New Village / One University One Village

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 12:00 AM PDT

© Ce Wang © Ce Wang
  • architects: One University One Village
  • Location: Dahei New Village, Xiyang Township, Jinning County, Kunming City, Yunnan, China
  • Project Year: 2021
  • Photographs: Ce Wang
  • Area: 345.0 m2

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A Guide for US Architects to Working Overseas

Posted: 21 Jul 2022 11:45 PM PDT

© Unsplash © Unsplash

"Travel isn't always pretty. It isn't always comfortable. Sometimes it hurts, it even breaks your heart. But that's okay. The journey changes you; it should change you. It leaves marks on your memory, on your consciousness, on your heart, and on your body. You take something with you. Hopefully, you leave something good behind." – Anthony Bourdain

The late Anthony Bourdain's quote can easily apply to working on an overseas architectural project. There is a steep learning curve. Risks and rewards. How do you educate yourself? A great resource can be found in AIA Contract Documents' recently updated B161 - Agreement Between Client and Consultant for design consulting services where the Project is located outside the United States, which was first published in 2002. Provided below is a brief introduction to the newly revised document available at aiacontracts.org.

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SOM and RMC to Redesign the Visitor Experience at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt

Posted: 21 Jul 2022 11:30 PM PDT

© SOM © SOM

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) and Egypt-based Raafat Miller Consulting (RMC) have been selected by OSL for Entertainment Projects to reimagine the visitor experience at one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the historic Pyramids and the Sphinx of Giza, Egypt. SOM will serve as lead designer of the project's concept, design, and masterplan, which will feature the transformation of the existing show facilities into a world-class visitor experience with a program that ensures environmental and preservation measures.

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National Museum of Norway / Kleihues + Schuwerk Gesellschaft von Architekten

Posted: 21 Jul 2022 11:00 PM PDT

© Iwan Baan © Iwan Baan
  • architects: Kleihues + Schuwerk Gesellschaft von Architekten
  • Location: Brynjulf Bulls plass 3, 0250 Oslo, Norway
  • Project Year: 2022
  • Photographs: Iwan Baan
  • Photographs: Ina Wesenberg
  • Photographs: Annar Bjørgli
  • Photographs: Borre Hostland
  • Area: 54600.0 m2

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Grimshaw Reveals the Design of Washington Union Station Expansion Project

Posted: 21 Jul 2022 10:30 PM PDT

Courtesy of Grimshaw Courtesy of Grimshaw

Architecture practice Grimshaw, in collaboration with Beyer Blinder Belle, Arup, and VHB, has revealed designs for the Washington Union Station Expansion Project (SEP) in Washington DC, USA. The project will ensure the preservation of the historic station and will improve access to the existing railway services, Metrorail, DC Streetcar, and bus services. The expansion aims to become a multi-modal transportation hub for the district adjacent to the historic station. In addition, the SEP will incorporate enhanced vehicle access and cycle and pedestrian routes.

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21 Spaces in Mexico That Integrate Hammocks for Rest and Contemplation

Posted: 21 Jul 2022 10:00 PM PDT

Casa Cova / anonimous. Image © Nin Solis Casa Cova / anonimous. Image © Nin Solis

One of the most representative non-fixed elements of the tropical zones of Mexico are the hammocks, as they are part of the history and daily life, representing an important piece of furniture in the houses. Although it is true that the hammock is not originally from Mexico, it is thought that it may have arrived in the Yucatan Peninsula and was adopted throughout the southeast of the country in areas whose temperature and humidity require a kind of floating bed. In the case of the Mayan region, hammocks were initially made of Hamack tree bark. Later, both in the Mexican region and in the rest of Central America, the sisal plant, with softer and more elastic fibres, began to be used.

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Placemaking through Play: Designing for Urban Enjoyment

Posted: 21 Jul 2022 09:00 PM PDT

Trampoline Bridge / AZC Architects. Image Courtesy of AZC Architects Trampoline Bridge / AZC Architects. Image Courtesy of AZC Architects

Humane cities center around the relationships between people and places. Communities thrive on shared resources, public spaces, and a collective vision for their locality. To nurture happy and healthy cities, designers and the public apply methods of placemaking to the urban setting. Placemaking—the creation of meaningful places—strongly relies on community-based participation to effectively produce magnetic public spaces.

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How Design Can Help Ensure All Communities Benefit From Climate Adaptation

Posted: 21 Jul 2022 08:30 PM PDT

Domino Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn- A successful example of public space that is used by many comunities. Image Courtesy of Two Trees Management Domino Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn- A successful example of public space that is used by many comunities. Image Courtesy of Two Trees Management

This article was originally published on Common Edge.

The urgency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has never been greater, and getting there is going to require bold steps for buildings, infrastructure, and communities. Incremental reductions are not enough; we need to focus on full decarbonization, which means removing carbon emissions caused by our built environment. 

These big changes in the way energy is generated and used will raise important questions about who benefits and who pays. Technology-focused incentive programs can wind up leaving our most vulnerable communities behind, exacerbating a legacy of underinvestment and health disparities, while also failing to reach the essential goals of a complete energy transition. Instead, we need holistic solutions that put disadvantaged communities first and transition buildings that would otherwise be left out, leading to bottom-up market transformation that benefits everyone. 

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