BIG, in collaboration with BNIM and the University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design, has revealed a mass timber structure named the “Makers’ KUbe.” Designed for collaborative learning, the structure features a timber diagrid frame. The scheme was developed with students, faculty, and the university's board of directors to serve as a studio space and an educational showcase for sustainable practices.
Featured Old Chapel / Jonathan Tuckey Design
BIG and Kansas School of Architecture & Design Reveal Mass Timber "Makers' KUbe" University Campus
Public Spaces and Their Key Role in Building Climate Resilience in the US.
Social infrastructure encompasses the resources and services that allow the creation of communal bonds and social connections. Within the built environment, it manifests through public spaces like parks, libraries, and community centers alongside threshold spaces such as public transportation stops.
These public social spaces play a crucial role in strengthening communities and, in turn, their ability to respond to catastrophic climate-related events. They can provide physical shelter to the populations most vulnerable to these events and foster resilient networks of people who can more quickly recover. Given the escalating frequency of extreme weather events in the United States due to climate change and its social infrastructure inadequacies, examining public spaces as a critical tool for climate resilience becomes vital.
13 Architectural Installations at Milan Design Week and Salone del Mobile 2024
Milan Design Week has long been one of the most significant events in the global design sphere, showcasing groundbreaking concepts and visionary talent and fostering critical discourse in the design community. From the expansive trade fair Salone Del Mobile in Rho Fiera to design districts scattered across the city, Design Week brings together diverse voices, perspectives, and talent. According to Salone del Mobile's press statement, this year’s fair had 17.1% more visitors than in 2023, with a record turnout of 361,417 visitors overall.
With visitors from China, Germany, Spain, Brazil, India, Turkey, Japan, and many more, the design week showcases a plethora of exhibitions, installations, talks, and panels. As the week comes to a close, running from April 15-21st, 2024, this article highlights diverse installations throughout the city relevant for architects and designers globally. Whether it is Mario Cucinella’s exploration of regeneration, Google’s display experimenting with sensory and color, or MAD architects investigating the boundaries of natural and man-made landscapes, the week was filled with fruitful collaborations that showcase the future of design.
Arts District Warehouse / Sheft Farrace
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Architects: Sheft Farrace
- Area: 6600 ft²
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: Polon & Lewis Structural Engineering, AJ Design, Hendrix Consulting LLC
TOILETOWA W.C. / Tono Mirai Architects
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Architects: Tono Mirai Architects
- Area: 10 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Sanwa, Velux, Woodio
Cabin in the Woods / K+S Architects
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Architects: K+S Architects
- Area: 51 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Nagasaka Structure Engineers, K+S Architects, Hapia Design
Whitestone Gallery Beijing 798 / Kengo Kuma & Associates
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Architects: Kengo Kuma & Associates
- Area: 523 m²
- Year: 2023
Casa GR / Studio Roque Arquitetura
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Architects: Studio Roque Arquitetura
- Area: 282 m²
- Year: 2023
Arrebol House / Más que Arquitectura Estudio
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Architects: Más que Arquitectura Estudio
- Area: 360 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Helvex Proyecta, Porcelanite, Rochstone
AEAJ Green Terrace / Kengo Kuma & Associates
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Architects: Kengo Kuma & Associates
- Area: 491 m²
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: Matsushita Industry, Kankyo Engineering INC, Daiko Electric
ZEB Living Lab: Innovation in Sustainable Architecture with Solar Façades
ZEB Living Lab is a research building that stands out for its pioneering initiative among zero-emission buildings, seeking to have a significant impact on the future. Located in Trondheim, Norway, it is much more than just a building; it is a tangible manifestation of the global commitment to sustainability and innovation. Conceived as an advanced research laboratory and a practical example of sustainable construction practices, it represents the point of convergence between architecture, technology and environmental awareness. Managed in collaboration between NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and SINTEF (Scandinavian Institute of Technology), this center of scientific excellence is a platform for living experimentation, where innovative materials and solutions are developed, tested and demonstrated in direct interaction with the building occupants.
Cottage JARO / Edit! architects
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Architects: Edit! architects
- Area: 80 m²
- Year: 2023
Renzo Piano Reveals First Designs for The Center for Arts & Innovation in Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Pritzker Prize Laureate Renzo Piano has just revealed designs for Boca Rotan’s new creative campus, The Center for Arts & Innovation in Florida. The Center seeks to transform Boca Raton into an internationally recognized destination for culture, arts, innovation, and technology. In fact, the three-story structure features functions that bridge creativity across the realms of arts, education, business, and community.
Still in its early and iterative stages, the Center aims to pioneer a new approach to how the world designs, imagines, programs, and embraces its cultural infrastructure. Catalyzing future leaders and visionaries, the scheme offers a dynamic platform for new ideas, AI integration, and end-to-end STEAM education. Seeking to cultivate knowledge and community engagement, The Center is dedicated to shaping tomorrow’s cultural landscape through equipping its future leaders and occupants with the resources they need today to build a better tomorrow.