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Architects: Multistudio
- Area: 46000 ft²
- Year: 2009
United States
Northwest Missouri State University Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship / Multistudio
Machine in a Box / Luce Et Studio
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Architects: Luce Et Studio
- Area: 5000 ft²
- Year: 2013
Wilson Architects Tapped to Design MIT Hub for Nanoscale Research
Boston-based practice Wilson Architects has been commissioned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to design a state-of-the-art research hub for nanoscience and nanotechnology: MIT.nano. Centrally located at the heart of MIT, the new glass-encased, four-story structure will house two floors of high-performance cleanrooms, as well as imaging and prototyping facilities that are all designed to foster innovation through cross-discipline collaboration.
Dart Central Station / Substance Architecture
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Architects: Substance Architecture
- Area: 22000 ft²
- Year: 2012
Koosmann Residence / Salmela Architect
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Architects: Salmela Architect
- Year: 2014
CLOG : PRISONS Launch Event at Spitzer School of Architecture
From CLOG. In many countries, architects assume that designing to meet the local building code assures that their buildings are safe for the public. But what if a building’s harm is not in the risk of the building falling down, but in the building performing as intended? If designed for the wrong purpose, can a building be a human rights violation, and if so, what should an architect do about it?
Coinciding with the release of CLOG : PRISONS, the J. Max Bond Center on Design for the Just City and the Masters of Urban Design Program at the Spitzer School of Architecture are hosting a lecture and panel response organized by CLOG that will critically examine the architecture of incarceration.
Manifold House / ANX
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Architects: ANX
- Area: 7500 ft²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: SAP Engineering, Devcon
Zerafa Studio Designs Memorial for Orange County Crime Victims
Manhattan-based Zerafa Architecture Studio has been announced as winner of a competition to design a monument to Orange County’s crime victims. Placed between two natural mounds on axis with Irvine’s Mason Regional Park office, the winning scheme carves a subtle, circular void within the park’s forested landscape that offers a range of experiences to the community.
Overton 19 Townhouses / Works Progress Architecture
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Architects: Works Progress Architecture
- Area: 8220 ft²
- Year: 2014
Fall House / Fougeron Architecture
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Architects: Fougeron Architecture
- Area: 3800 ft²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Grice Engineering and Geology, Blasen Landscape Architecture, Endrestudio
Meditech Medical Information Technology Computer Science Building I / Payette
FDNY Marine 9 Barracks / Sage and Coombe Architects
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Architects: Sage and Coombe Architects
- Year: 2013
UNC Coastal Studies Institute / Clark Nexsen
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Architects: Clark Nexsen
- Area: 63190 ft²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Marni Rushing
Conference: Cities for Tomorrow
Building resilient and sustainable urban centers. That's going to be the main issue that over 30 speakers will be addressing at the Cities for Tomorrow Conference next Tuesday, April 22 at TheTimesCenter, NY. The event, hosted by NY Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman, will feature Shigeru Ban's first public appearance since winning the Pritzker Architecture Prize. His presentation will be on the eve of the conference, on Monday, April 21. Although the reception is invitation-only, we will be live-tweeting the presentation.
AMLGM Proposes to Top New York Transportation Hubs with Sprawling Tower
Chad Kellogg and Matt Bowles of AMLGM have envisioned a new residential tower typology for New York that can connect and transform unused space surrounding various transportation hubs into a dense, mixed-use housing tower.
The proposal, dubbed Urban Alloy, which won first in Metropolis’ Living Cities Residential Tower Competition and received honorable mention in Evolo Skyscrapers 2014, is capable of responding to a number of unique spacial and environmental situations, providing a new way for the city to grow "organically" and provide adequate housing for the expanding population.
Read on for the architect's description...
Fort Greene Pavilion / O'Neill McVoy Architects
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Architects: O'Neill McVoy Architects
- Area: 250 ft²
- Year: 2010
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Professionals: Robert Silman Associates
Vestas North American Corporate Headquarter / Ankrom Moisan Architects
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Architects: Ankrom Moisan Architects
- Area: 172000 ft²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: NC Platinum
Pagliacci Pizza / Floisand Studio
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Architects: Floisand Studio
- Area: 2101 ft²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Giraf Engineering