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Tourist Apartments and Commercial Premises Valdelagrana / SV60 Arquitectos

Architect Office: SV60 Arquitectos
Location: Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, Spain
Archictect: Antonio González Cordón
Collaborators: Antonio G. Liñán, Luis E. Villar, Manuel Gutierrez de Rueda
Photographs: Jesús Granada
Charles Correa in Conversation with RIBA President Angela Brady
After generously donating an archive of over 6000 drawings and 150 projects, architect Charles Correa sat down with RIBA President Angela Brady to discuss his life and work as one of “India’s greatest architects.” The short interview touches on a wide range of topics, from the inspiration behind some of his greatest projects to advice for future architecture students.
“The thing about architecture is that you cannot teach it. You can learn it, but you cannot teach it. And a good school is a school which makes you passionate about architecture and that teaches you how to ask questions. [...] If you know how to ask the right questions, you will develop your own philosophy and your own visual vocabulary.”
Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum Tower for Miami Revealed

Renderings of Zaha Hadid‘s long anticipated One Thousand Museum Tower in downtown Miami, Florida have been released. The condo tower, which will be the first Zaha Hadid-designed skyscraper to grace the skyline of the Western Hemisphere, will be a 60-story luxury condo building with purported “daring design”. It will feature a concrete exo-skeleton that will hide the distinguishable features of the apartments. According to the Wall Street Journal, One Thousand Museum Tower is designed with an interest in “how the structure is manifested,” says Hadid, avoiding the “generic modernist typology.” It is one of several by high-profile architects that are beginning to take root in Miami, changing the tide of investment from real estate that is solely driven by location on the waterfront, to architecture that is high-end, luxury design. This is, of course, speculation, but you can judge for yourself on the value of what One Thousand Museum has to offer.
Join us after the break to find out more.
Alexander Brodsky at Architekturzentrum Wien in 2011
For this architect, there is an indiscernible line between art installation and building. Alexander Brodsky studied architecture in Moscow, while working on art installations and drawings both independently and in collaborations with other artists. Brodsky admits that his career path was unconventional, that he felt unready to take on the responsibility of building. Instead, Brodsky’s approach to architecture is through the lens of art: occupiable, room-sized installations that test spatial and sensory boundaries.
More after the break.
Media Library of Montauban / Colboc Franzen & Associés

Architects: Colboc Franzen & Associés
Location: Montauban, France
Architects In Charge: Benjamin Colboc, Manuela Franzen, Arnaud Sachet
Design Team: Géraud Pin-Barras, Ulrich Faudry, Théophile Marmorat, Floriane Bataillard, Ana Vida Pozuelo
Area: 3,800 sqm
Photographs: Paul Raftery

HKS Unveils New $975 Million Minneapolis Stadium
The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority (MSFA), the Minnesota Vikings and HKS… Sports & Entertainment Group together unveiled the design of the state’s new $975 million multi-purpose stadium in Minneapolis.
Lingzidi Bridge / Rural Urban Framework

Architects: Rural Urban Framework
Location: Shangzhou, China
Design Team: Joshua Bolchover, John Lin
Area: 65 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Courtesy of Rural Urban Framework

Request for Qualifications: National Holocaust Monument Competition
Honoring the victims and Canadian survivors of the Holocaust, the National Capital Commission, on behalf of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, is inviting teams of professional artists, architects, landscape architects, and other design professionals to submit their credentials and examples…
Primary School in Cheste / García Floquet Arquitectos

Architects: García Floquet Arquitectos
Location: Cheste, Valencia, Spain
Architect In Charge: García Floquet Arquitectos
Technical Architect: Isidro León Muñoz
Constructor: Cobra s.a.
Area: 923 sqm
Year: 2010
Photographs: Courtesy of García Floquet Arquitectos
New Zealand Architecture Award Winners 2013 Annouced

The winners of the 2013 New Zealand Architecture Awards were just announced as nineteen architectural projects ranging in scale from a big indoor sports centre in Wellington to a micro-bach on the Coromandel Peninsula, and sited in locations as various as Rotoroa Island in the Hauraki Gulf, the shores of Lake Hawea, and The Mall in Washington, DC, were acknowledged. Alongside the Awards bestowed upon exemplary buildings, the New Zealand Institute of Architects’ Gold Medal for career achievement was conferred on Auckland architect Pip Cheshire. More images and information on the winners after the break.
Ceip Rincón De Bonanza / MACLA Arquitectos

Architects: MACLA Arquitectos
Location: Orihuela, Alicante, Spain
Architect In Charge: Miguel Cabanes Ginés, Elena Robles Alonso & Pedro Gambín Hurtado
Area: 4,444 sqm
Year: 2009
Photographs: Diego Opazo
Elwood Townhouses / McAllister Alcock Architects

Architects: McAllister Alcock Architects
Location: Elwood, Victoria, Australia
Design Team: Karen Alcock, Clare McAllister, Maria Danos, Ariel Lopez
Photographs: Trevor Mein

‘Navigating the Future City’ Event
[ June 5, 2013; 0:00; ] Founded by Grimshaw and FutureCity in collaboration with the Fellows of the RSA, the Urban Research Unit (URU) is a one-year research project focused on urban design, masterplanning and placemaking. It will include a series of eight panel discussions that…
Stonnington Pound Development / Architecture Matters

Architects: Architecture Matters
Location: Malvern, Melbourne, Australia
Project Director: Anthony Gionfriddo
Project Architect: Rebecca Dodd
Area: 179.53 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Christopher Alexander
The Armadillo Crèche / Cornell University Sustainable Design

Architects: Cornell University Sustainable Design
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Year: 2011
Photographs: Courtesy of Cornell University Sustainable Design
Strawscraper / Belatchew Arkitektur

Belatchew Arkitekter has presented a concept for transforming high-rise towers into power-generating factories. The Swedish firm’s proposal involves covering a Stockholm skyscraper with “electricity-generating bristles”. The tower in question is Henning Larsen’s Söder Torn tower on Södermalm in Stockholm. Belatchew has designed a wind farm that will top the existing building with a 16-story extension, covering the facade with “hairy-looking plastic straws designed to move with the wind”.
Join us after the break for more details and images of this proposal.
Henri Wallon Primary School / LEM + Architectes

Architects: LEM + Architectes
Location: Montreuil, France
Area: 3,592 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Luc Boegly
Catholic University of Santa Fe Extensions / Javier Mendiondo & Lucila Gómez

Architects: Javier Mendiondo & Lucila Gómez
Location: Echagüe, Santa Fe, Argentina
Area: 1,913 sqm
Photographs: Federico Cairoli
Video: Existential Sensitivity / Jeffrey Kipnis and Steven Holl
In this fascinating conversation, critic and theorist Jeffrey Kipnis and architect Steven Holl discuss modern architecture, from competitions to cantilevers, courtesy of our friends at 32BNY.
Santa Ana and San Joaquín Church / RGRM Arquitectos

Architects: RGRM Arquitectos
Location: Roquetas, Almería, Spain
Project Architects: Juan José Ruiz Martín, Dolores Victoria Ruiz Garrido
Area: 1,888 sqm
Photographs: Jesús Granada

















































