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- Mint House / White on White Studio
- Maker Space Building / Garza Camisay arquitectos
- Fazenda Cubo Hydroponic Cultivation / Estúdio Lava
- The Green Arch Belgian Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai / Vincent Callebaut Architectures + assar architects
- Alte Mälze Lauterhofen Renovation / Berschneider + Berschneider
- Let Light in: 17 Projects Using Polycarbonate
- New Munch Museum / Estudio Herreros
- IE School of Architecture & Design’s MBArch Entrepreneurship Challenge
- Paul Clemence Releases Images of Morris Adjmi Architects' 30 E 31 Tower in Manhattan
- Casa Fly / beef architekti
- The Build Better Now Virtual Pavilion at COP26 Showcases Pioneering Sustainable Designs
- How to Hang Hammocks in Apartments?
- Enric Ruiz-Geli's CaixaForum Valencia Passes the Halfway Mark in Spain
- What is a Traditional Windcatcher?
- The Incredible Opportunity of Community Schoolyards
- ReEmber Playland / i/thee
- Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape / F31
- Arts Project Australia / Sibling Architecture
| Mint House / White on White Studio Posted: 03 Nov 2021 11:00 AM PDT © Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
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| Maker Space Building / Garza Camisay arquitectos Posted: 03 Nov 2021 09:00 AM PDT © Apertura Arquitectónica
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| Fazenda Cubo Hydroponic Cultivation / Estúdio Lava Posted: 03 Nov 2021 07:00 AM PDT © Julia Novoa
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| The Green Arch Belgian Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai / Vincent Callebaut Architectures + assar architects Posted: 03 Nov 2021 05:00 AM PDT © Nizar Bredan
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| Alte Mälze Lauterhofen Renovation / Berschneider + Berschneider Posted: 03 Nov 2021 03:00 AM PDT © Axel Öland
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| Let Light in: 17 Projects Using Polycarbonate Posted: 03 Nov 2021 12:30 AM PDT Thanks to its strength, lightness, and easy installation, polycarbonate is fast becoming our generation's everyman material. Used to let light in with its translucent properties, buildings built with polycarbonate can appear permeable by day and glow from within by night. Its inherently prefab -nature makes it a strong contender in both small and large projects. Through its use in schools, offices, libraries and even museums, the man-made polymer has earned its place by being as efficient as it is expressive. Check out 17 of our favorite polycarbonate projects below: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| New Munch Museum / Estudio Herreros Posted: 03 Nov 2021 12:00 AM PDT © Einar Aslaksen
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| IE School of Architecture & Design’s MBArch Entrepreneurship Challenge Posted: 02 Nov 2021 11:45 PM PDT Courtesy of IE School of Architecture and Design Today's rapidly changing world calls for entrepreneurs who question the status quo and are able to leverage people, resources, and processes to produce dynamic solutions. As spatial design activities and the global construction industry experience unprecedented transformation, there are endless opportunities for those with the courage to stand up and take them. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Paul Clemence Releases Images of Morris Adjmi Architects' 30 E 31 Tower in Manhattan Posted: 02 Nov 2021 11:30 PM PDT © Paul Clemence Architectural photographer Paul Clemence has released a new photoseries of 30 E 31, a luxury apartment tower in Midtown Manhattan designed by Morris Adjmi Architects. Inspired by classic New York skyscrapers of the 1920s, the architects reimagined NoMad's Neo-Gothic and Art Deco architecture and designed a structure with a "distinctive lattice crown" that blends two architectural eras with the city's iconic skyline. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Posted: 02 Nov 2021 11:00 PM PDT © Tomeu Canyellas
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| The Build Better Now Virtual Pavilion at COP26 Showcases Pioneering Sustainable Designs Posted: 02 Nov 2021 10:30 PM PDT The Build Better Now virtual pavilion opened to the public during COP26, showcasing seventeen sustainable projects that demonstrate the built environment's opportunities for addressing the climate crisis. The initiative, run by UK Green Building Council, comes as a global call for climate action, highlighting the AEC's industry's commitment to sustainable practice on a worldwide stage, particularly since this year the COP26 dedicated a day to buildings and cities. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| How to Hang Hammocks in Apartments? Posted: 02 Nov 2021 10:00 PM PDT Estúdio [meu.coração.queima] / Jeferson Branco Arquitetura. Image © Fábio Jr. Severo Hammocks are an undeniable passion and an iconic design element in Brazil and are key pieces of furniture in many Brazilian homes. In small houses or apartments, however, hammocks can often be difficult to place in the room. This article shows examples of how to include hammocks in architectural projects and ideas to inspire you to hang one in your apartment. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Enric Ruiz-Geli's CaixaForum Valencia Passes the Halfway Mark in Spain Posted: 02 Nov 2021 09:30 PM PDT © Javier Garcia Librero The new CaixaForum Valencia has passed the halfway mark within Valencia's City of Arts and the Sciences complex, as explained by La Caixa Foundation deputy general director, Elisa Duran, on a site visit alongside the architect and Could 9 leader, Enric Ruiz-Geli. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| What is a Traditional Windcatcher? Posted: 02 Nov 2021 09:00 PM PDT © Shervin Abdolhamidi / BBC Before fossil-fuel powered air-conditioning became widely available, people living in harsh climates had nothing but natural means to ventilate their spaces and control the interior temperature. To do so, they took into account several external factors such as their location, orientation with respect to the sun and wind, their area's climate conditions, and local materials. In this article, we explore how ancient civilizations in Western Asia and North Africa have used windcatchers to adapt to the region's harsh climate and provide passive cooling solutions that are still being used in contemporary architecture, proving that local approaches to climate adaptability are fundamental to the development of today's built environment. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| The Incredible Opportunity of Community Schoolyards Posted: 02 Nov 2021 08:30 PM PDT Courtesy of Trust for Public Land A new report from The Trust for Public Land (TPL) makes a compelling case for transforming underperforming, paved public schoolyards into green oases for the entire community. While the benefits for schools and their educational communities are clear, TPL sees an opportunity to open up these facilities to surrounding neighborhoods after school hours, on weekends, and when school is out. If all 90,000 public schools in the country had a "community schoolyard," more communities could tackle the persistent park equity issue — in which too few communities, particularly undeserved ones, enjoy access to nearby high-quality public green spaces. TPL argues that opening up all schoolyards, essentially turning them into part-time all-access community hubs, would "put a park within a 10-minute walk of nearly 20 million people — solving the problem of outdoor access for one-fifth of the nation's 100 million people who don't currently have a park close to home." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Posted: 02 Nov 2021 08:00 PM PDT © Steve Hoskins
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| Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape / F31 Posted: 02 Nov 2021 07:00 PM PDT © Marcel Veldman
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| Arts Project Australia / Sibling Architecture Posted: 02 Nov 2021 06:00 PM PDT © Christine Francis
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