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- Lena House / Smart Design Studio
- Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine / Yazdani Studio of CannonDesign
- ABF Place Headquarters / MAENA Design Conecta
- La Cabane / Atelier d'Architecture Meunier-Westrade
- Franklin 684 Residential Building / Tovo Sarmiento arquitectos
- “With Distance in Time, We Are Able to See in a Different Light”: In Conversation with Dorte Mandrup
- MG Coudelaria Stud Farm / Visioarq Arquitectos
- 4 Projects That Show Mass Timber is the Future of American Cities
- Architectural Interventions Taking Place at the 2021 Salone del Mobile
- Versus Installation / TITAN
- ICON Completes 3D-Printed Houses In Austin
- Architecture in Mexico: Projects that Highlight the Morelos Territory
- Meet the 3 Winners of The ArchDaily and Strelka Award
- Zürich City Guide: 23 Spots Architecture Enthusiasts Shouldn’t Miss
- A Circular Summer Retreat and a Native-Tree Inspired Bungalow: 11 Unbuilt Villas Submitted to ArchDaily
- Local Can Be Universal
- Fuchsegg Lodge Hotel / Ludescher + Lutz Architekten
- Threshold Stairs House / Comas-Pont arquitectes
| Lena House / Smart Design Studio Posted: 01 Sep 2021 11:00 AM PDT © Romello Pereira
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| Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine / Yazdani Studio of CannonDesign Posted: 01 Sep 2021 09:00 AM PDT © Christopher Barrett
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| ABF Place Headquarters / MAENA Design Conecta Posted: 01 Sep 2021 07:00 AM PDT © Alcindo Dedavid
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| La Cabane / Atelier d'Architecture Meunier-Westrade Posted: 01 Sep 2021 05:00 AM PDT © Laurent Brandajs
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| Franklin 684 Residential Building / Tovo Sarmiento arquitectos Posted: 01 Sep 2021 03:00 AM PDT © Javier Agustín Rojas
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| “With Distance in Time, We Are Able to See in a Different Light”: In Conversation with Dorte Mandrup Posted: 01 Sep 2021 12:30 AM PDT Questioning the new now, especially with the new challenges of Covid-19, around the world, cities are advocating for structural change and collective action. Berlin questions, an annual, multi-day conference and a platform for transdisciplinary dialogue, in its 2021 edition "Metropolis: The New Now", tackled the immediate present, creating a place for debate. Dedicated to local solutions to global challenges, the event took on a hybrid format, at various locations in Berlin and online, resembling the world we live in. ArchDaily had the chance to meet up with the winner of the Iconic Awards 2021 in the Architects of the Year category Dorte Mandrup, architect, founder, and creative director of Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter at Berlin Questions, to discuss the firm's latest project in the German capital, the Exile Museum and to reflect on her career and visions. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| MG Coudelaria Stud Farm / Visioarq Arquitectos Posted: 01 Sep 2021 12:00 AM PDT © Maria João Gala
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| 4 Projects That Show Mass Timber is the Future of American Cities Posted: 31 Aug 2021 11:45 PM PDT Courtesy of DLR Group As architects face up to the need for ethical, sustainable design in the age of climate change awareness, timber architecture is making a comeback in a new, technologically impressive way. Largely overlooked in the age of Modernism, recent years have seen a plethora of advancements related to mass timber across the world. This year alone, Japan announced plans for a supertall wooden skyscraper in Tokyo by 2041, while the European continent has seen plans for the world's largest timber building in the Netherlands, and the world's tallest timber tower in Norway. The potential for mass timber to become the dominant material of future sustainable cities has also gained traction in the United States throughout 2018. Evolving codes and the increasing availability of mass timber is inspiring firms, universities, and state legislators to research and invest in ambitious projects across the country. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Architectural Interventions Taking Place at the 2021 Salone del Mobile Posted: 31 Aug 2021 11:30 PM PDT Courtesy of Salone del Mobile After a year of absence in light of the pandemic, Milan Design Week, one of the most anticipated design events to take place in Italy, will finally open its doors to visitors. From the 5th to the 10th of September, more than 350,000 architects, designers, artists, and craftsmen from all around the world will have the chance to explore new design innovations and exchange ideas about the interior design, furniture, and lighting. During the week-long event, Salone del Mobile, the awaited furniture and interior design event of the year, will be hosting local and international exhibitors at the Fiera Milano, Rho, along with interventions by world-renowned architects across the city. ArchDaily will be attending the Salone del Mobile so stay tuned for exclusive interviews and collaborations, and read on to discover what to expect during the week-long exhibition and how architects are taking part of the event. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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| ICON Completes 3D-Printed Houses In Austin Posted: 31 Aug 2021 10:30 PM PDT Developer 3Strands and construction company ICON have completed new 3D-printed houses for sale in the United States, showcasing the possibilities of additive manufacturing for mass-market housing. Located in Austin, Texas, within a fast-growing neighbourhood, the East 17th St Residences development is designed by Logan Architecture and comprises four units with 3D-printed ground floors whose tectonics reflect the construction technology. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Architecture in Mexico: Projects that Highlight the Morelos Territory Posted: 31 Aug 2021 10:00 PM PDT Capilla de la Santa Cruz / Taller de Arquitectura X / Alberto Kalach + Roberto Silva. Image © Jaime Navarro Morelos is a state nestled in the south-central region of Mexico, surrounded by the states of Puebla, Guerrero, Estado de México, and Mexico City. With just over 4,893 km² of territory, it's Mexico's second smallest state. It's capital and largest city is Cuernavaca. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Meet the 3 Winners of The ArchDaily and Strelka Award Posted: 31 Aug 2021 09:45 PM PDT National Library of the Republic of Tatarstan by XOPA. Photo © Ivan Erofeev The second round of voting has decided three winners of the ArchDaily & Strelka Award. The grand prize winner will be announced on September 7th at the Future Architect Conference This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Zürich City Guide: 23 Spots Architecture Enthusiasts Shouldn’t Miss Posted: 31 Aug 2021 09:30 PM PDT © Virginia Duran The historical Roman town has been busy at work and new exciting buildings, squares, and public parks have bloomed across the city. Since my first trip to Zürich in 2014, a lot has happened around good old Turicum. After a compelling trip organized by Visit Zürich and my friend Philipp Heer, we were able to visit some of the newest, most interesting and uplifting places of the city. Flitting hither and thither, Roc Isern, David Basulto, and I enjoyed the privilege of a tailored itinerary, access to Zürich's gems, and perhaps the most inspiring, the architects behind these amazing structures. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Posted: 31 Aug 2021 09:00 PM PDT D Residence. Image Courtesy of Jemma Chidiac Achitects _ By JPAG.co This week's curated selection of Best Unbuilt Architecture highlights private residential projects submitted by the ArchDaily community. From futuristic private retreats on the coast of Hawaii to a mini-housing concept on the rocky cliffs of Montenegro, this article explores residential architecture and presents projects submitted to us from all over the world. Featuring a secluded private residence that sits between a Persian mountain and river, an interior renovation of an 80's Mediterranean house, and a minimalist forest retreat, this round-up explores the diversity of private homes and how each design responds to its site's topography, context, and to the occupants spatial needs. The selection also includes villas in Lebanon, Iran, Tanzania, Netherlands, Ivory Coast, Kosovo, and Vietnam. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Posted: 31 Aug 2021 08:30 PM PDT Courtesy of Duo Dickinson Cephas Housing, Yonkers, New York In the 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote "Familiarity breeds contempt". By definition "local" is "familiar". Why are humans so thrilled to go beyond the familiar, the local, and reach for what is new, universal, and salvational? The word "local" has the weight of true value, like "density" or "sustainable" But the lure of connection between all humans is powerfully seductive, and that desire to connect almost always falls short of our hopes. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Fuchsegg Lodge Hotel / Ludescher + Lutz Architekten Posted: 31 Aug 2021 08:00 PM PDT © E. Ludescher
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| Threshold Stairs House / Comas-Pont arquitectes Posted: 31 Aug 2021 07:00 PM PDT © Adrià Goula
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