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Architects: SJK Architects
- Area: 76000 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Asian Paints, Forbo, Italino, Rak ceramics, Square Foot, +1
Hotel at Bodhgaya / SJK Architects
Wine Nuts / WT Architects
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Architects: WT Architects
- Area: 180 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Chongqing Puzhao Decoration Design engineering Co. LTD
Group Home on Hilltop / SOGO AUD
Build a Resilient Firm by Identifying Opportunities of Remote Collaboration
All businesses, large or small, have faced unprecedented challenges in the last couple of years – but one of the positive outcomes of the global pandemic is the notion that work can be done wherever you are in the world. And while work has changed, expectations have not. Teams need to work with the same speed, efficiency and security as when they were all within the same four walls. It’s now up to IT to rise to this challenge with the right solutions to meet the new demands of the hybrid workforce. Remote working – and remote collaboration – is here to stay.
CBO 758 Building / CRBN | Carbone Arquitectos
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Architects: CRBN | Carbone Arquitectos
- Area: 2500 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Creta Disegño, Giunti, LIFE Aluminios, Pisano, Sanitarios Gaona, +1
Casa FM / NV Arquitetura
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Architects: NV Arquitetura
- Area: 530 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Indusparquet, Artezan, BO jeito de Morar, Casa de Alessa, Casiere, +11
Mežaparks Open-Air Stage / Mailitis Architects + J. Pogas Birojs
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Architects: J. Pogas Birojs, Mailitis Architects
- Area: 8933 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: iGuzzini, ADLER, AURESKOSKI, Foamglas, VALMIERA GLASS
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Professionals: LVCT, Buvinzenieru konstruktoru biros, Strandeck
Deadline Extended: The ArchDaily Architectural Visualization Awards
Until this Tuesday, May 3rd at 23:59 EST you can submit your work for the second edition of the ArchDaily Architectural Visualization Awards. For us, visualizations have become a powerful tool that has helped us to think without limits about the design of our future cities, buildings, and structures. This is one of the reasons why we decided to launch this competition: to find the best talent from around the world and discover who is setting trends with their work and aesthetics, helping us to visualize the future of architecture.
Collège Amadou Hampaté Bâ / Article 25
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Architects: Article 25
- Area: 970 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Michael Hadi Associates, Max Fordhams, Afrique Univers Sarl
First Look at the Architectural Installations of the 2022 Venice Art Biennale
The 59th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia has officially opened its doors to the public on the 23rd of April, 2022. Titled "The Milk of Dreams”. the exhibition is welcoming more than 210 artists from 58 countries, to showcase over a thousand artworks and installations that promote art, science, research, and ecological transition from the environmental humanities.
SANAA-Designed Art Gallery of New South Wales to Open This December
The Art Gallery of New South Wales expansion designed by SANAA is set to open to the public on December 3rd, 2022. The project, dubbed Sydney Modern Project and first revealed in 2019, is the most significant cultural development in the city in almost five decades since the opening of the Sydney Opera house. The new building designed by SANAA, together with Australian practice Architectus as executive architect, features a series of pavilions of various sizes and gallery volumes cascading towards the harbour. The structure that opens toward its surroundings is designed to provide a backdrop for 21st-century art.
How Sasaki Is Shaping the Future of the World’s Higher Education Campuses
Over the past few years, educational campuses around the world have been confronted with various trends and challenges of change, such as pandemic adaptation, climate crisis, the responsibility for sustainable design and online teaching. Sasaki Architecture, with offices in Boston, Denver and Shanghai, specialises in planning educational campuses around the world. With a broad portfolio of projects at various scales of intervention, recent projects in the United States, China, Mexico and Peru stand out.
Transformation Generated by the Intersection of Virtual and Reality
As Antoine Picon describes in Architecture and the Virtual Towards a new Materiality? : "An architectural project is indeed a virtual object. It is all the more virtual that it anticipates not a single built realization but an entire range of them. …Whereas the architect used to manipulate static forms, he can now play with geometric flows. Surface and volumes topological deformations acquire a kind of evidence that traditional means of representation did not allow.”
Tokyo Architecture City Guide: 35 Iconic Buildings to Visit in Japan's Capital City
One of the world's leading metropolises, Tokyo is home to extraordinary architecture that fascinates through its blend of traditional values and high-tech expression. The 1923 earthquake and the bombardments of World War II dramatically influenced the image of the city and its architecture, giving rise to modern urban environments with complex infrastructure.
The Japanese capital constitutes the most populated metropolitan area in the world, housing 33 million inhabitants. Divided into 23 wards and numerous neighbourhoods, the city features a diverse blend of atmospheres and urban fabrics that support an amalgamation of architectural typologies.
Situationist Funhouse: Art’s Complicated Role in Redeveloping Cities
This article was originally published on Common Edge.
While Stephen Zacks’ new book, G.H. Hovagimyan: Situationist Funhouse, is ostensibly about the life and work of the artist, there’s an intriguing and seemingly topical subtext looming in the background: the role of art and culture on the development and redevelopment of cities. It’s a complicated and sometimes fraught issue, prone sometimes to simplistic, even binary thinking. Zacks, a friend and former colleague at Metropolis, has always had a more nuanced view of the issue. Last week I reached out to him to talk about the work of Hovagimyan, the historic lessons of 1970s New York, and why “gentrification” needs a new name.
MF Studios / Estudio Santa Rita
Knowledge as a Disrupter in the Networked Practice of UNStudio
After the first years of launching their architectural practice, Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos renamed their practice to UNStudio. Short for United Network Studio, the change of name stands symbolic to the knowledge based, networked nature of the firm, which has grown to expand to 6 offices worldwide today.