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Winners of the ArchDaily China Building of the Year 2021 Awards
Another year, another successful ArchDaily China Building of the Year Awards! With more than 75,000 votes gathered over the past 20 days, the results of the 2021 edition are in! Once more, the award has proved to be the largest architecture prize centered around people’s opinion. Crowdsourced, the most relevant projects of the year were nominated and selected by our readers.
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Ourdoor Performance Art Center of “Peony Pavilion” Drama / DAQI ARCHITECTS, China Architecture Design & Research Group
3become1 House / Space + Architecture
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Architects: Space + Architecture
- Area: 598 m²
- Year: 2021
The Youth Activity Center, Old Garment Factory Renovation / REDe Architects + Moguang Studio
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Architects: Moguang Studio, REDe Architects
- Area: 5400 m²
- Year: 2020
AHSA FARMSTAY / Creative Crews
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Architects: Creative Crews
- Area: 565 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Hafele, Lamptan, PATHAM
DzMoon House / Econs Architecture
RACV Cape Schanck Resort / Wood Marsh
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Architects: Wood Marsh
Hen House / Valero y Ochando arquitectura
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Architects: Valero y Ochando arquitectura
- Area: 240 m²
- Year: 2018
Warehouse House / Sebastián Mora Arquitecto
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Architects: Sebastián Mora Arquitecto
- Area: 320 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: KERAMICOS, NOVACERO, Termovent
Brisa 5 Complex / Park Associati
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Architects: Park Associati
- Area: 6600 m²
- Year: 2020
Valetta House / Office S&M
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Architects: Office S&M
- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Bert & May, Durable Windows, Farrow and Ball, Johnson Tiles, Mapei, +2
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Professionals: BUILT ENGINEERS, Wilkinson Construction Consultants
Strelka KB Announces Winning Teams to Design Russian City of the Future
Citymakers and Karres en Brands have tied for first place in the competition to reimagine Saratov's City Center in Russia. From Park Pobedy, Ostrov Zeleny and Pokrovskie Peski Island to the development of the former Saratov Tsentralny airport and Glebuchev Ovrag, the teams will design a series of new spaces throughout the city.
Louis Vuitton Ginza Namiki / AS Co. + Peter Marino Architect
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Architects: AS Co., Peter Marino Architect
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Kuraray
SANAA Wins International Competition to Design the Shenzhen Maritime Museum
The proposal designed by SANAA, “The Cloud on the Ocean” was just selected as the winning entry of the International Architecture Design Competition for the Shenzhen Maritime Museum. Led by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, SANAA imagined an intervention emerging between mountains and sea, combining the local cultures, site features, and maritime elements.
Längenfeldgasse Primary and Vocational School / PPAG architects
Anagram and Gruppa Win Competition to Reimagine Přerov Town Hall in Czechia
Anagram Architecture & Urbanism and Gruppa Design have won first prize in the competition to reimagine Přerov Town Hall in Czechia. Dubbed The Connector, the proposal includes the reconstruction of the existing 1969 building to emphasize the aim of the town hall to be a social generator for the Přerov's future.
In Transit: Large-Scale Road Infrastructures Seen from Above
We live in a tangled web of flows – of capital, information, technology, images, structures, in constant momentum dominating all aspects of our lives. The large-scale road infrastructures shown here are products of this powerful desire for movement, which for many years was also synonymous with development, as portrayed by the famous Goethean character Faust in his endless quest for a (false) sense of progress.
From these tangles of concrete and steel, at multiple levels and in different directions, emerges a geometrically organized chaos that tears the urban fabrics in a relentless effort to prioritize the flows with the fewest obstacles and the highest capacity possible.