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Architects: Warren & Mahoney, Woods Bagot
- Area: 28000 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Sculptform, Asona, Fibre 'C', HUFCOR, Poltrona Frau, +1
Te Pae Christchurch Convention and Exhibition Centre / Woods Bagot + Warren & Mahoney
Hill Terrace House / Atelier M+A
Gimme Shelter Café and Workshop / Housescape Design Lab
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Architects: Housescape Design Lab
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Aqualine, BEGER, ORM, Toto
DD House / Bokey Grant
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Architects: Bokey Grant
- Area: 240 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Fritz Hansen, Fisher & Paykel, Artek, Brodware, Dulux, +9
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Professionals: ROC Consulting Engineers, Rise Architectural Builders
TIDE Academy / LPA
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Architects: LPA
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Dri-Design, 3form, Arcadia Custom, ICI Scientific, +2
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Professionals: LPA, CM Salter, Cummings Corp, Corner Stone Earth
Passos House / David Guerra
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Architects: David Guerra
- Area: 675 m²
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Manufacturers: Indusparquet, Neolith, AM Galeria, Accervo Design, Belissimo, +20
Perkins&Will: Research and Innovation at the Forefront of a New Business Opportunity
As the second-largest architecture firm in the world, Perkins&Will, has a responsibility to put people at the center of their design practice as they impact millions of hours of human experience. The focus on sustainability, health and justice are a shared goal for design professionals.
S-West Complex / Orange Architects
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Architects: Orange Architects
- Area: 29665 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Reynaers Aluminium, Ekosiet
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Professionals: Felixx Landscape Architects, HE Adviseurs, Stam + De Koning, Zonneveld ingenieurs, West 8, +3
Mini Break Showroom / Francesca Perani Enterprise
Grafton Architects' Kingston University Town House and Lacol's La Borda Win the 2022 EU Mies Award
The European Commission and the Mies van der Rohe Foundation have announced that Kingston University Town House by Grafton Architects and La Borda cooperative housing by Lacol are the recipients of the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award. Winner of the Architecture Category, Kingston University Town House was awarded for its "remarkable environmental quality that creates an excellent atmosphere for studying, gathering, dancing and being together". The 2022 Emerging Architecture Prize was given to La Borda cooperative housing by Lacol in Barcelona, commended for its "co-ownership and co-management of shared resources and capacities".
Beyer Blinder Belle Unveils Holocaust Museum for Hope & Humanity in Orlando
The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida (HMREC) and architecture firm Beyer Blinder Belle have unveiled the design of Orlando's new Holocaust Museum for Hope & Humanity. The 43,000-square-foot lakefront structure will be the world’s first Holocaust museum designed around survivor and witness testimonies, serving as a distinctive destination for the region and a global point of attraction.
New Exhibition at Glyptothek Museum to Feature Sculptures and Paintings by Santiago Calatrava
The Glyptothek Museum will showcase the first exhibition dedicated to Santiago Calatrava's array of sculptures and paintings inspired by Greek Antiquity. Running from June 21st to October 23rd, "Beyond Hellas: Santiago Calatrava in the Glyptothek" traces the architect's career as a sculptor, highlighting the influence of histories and cultures on Calatrava's design process.
Health and Nutrition: 9 Ways for Architecture and Urbanism to Act Towards Healthier Realities
On March 31st, the Health and Nutrition Day is celebrated in Brazil, factors that are gaining more and more notoriety in the society in which we live. After more than two years living through the ups and downs of the Covid-19 pandemic and facing the evident need for a healthier, more active and community reality, it is important to reflect on how architecture and urbanism can become tools for accessing healthier daily lives.
Turba Tol Hol-Hol Tol, the Chilean Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennial 2022
The Turba Tol Hol-Hol Tol Pavilion is a collective project led by curator Camila Marambio that proposes an experimental path towards the conservation and visibility of peatlands, a type of wetland considered to be the most efficient natural ecosystem for accumulating carbon in the atmosphere and yet one of the least researched.
Presented by the Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Chile at the 59th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, which will have its official opening on the 23rd of April, was a collaborative work between art, science and traditional knowledge, promoting research and ecological transition from the environmental humanities. In this sense, a diverse multidisciplinary team was brought together: sound artist, Ariel Bustamante; art historian, Carla Macchiavello; filmmaker, Dominga Sotomayor; and architect, Alfredo Thiermann.
Built to Not Last: The Japanese Trend of Replacing Homes Every 30 Years
In most countries around the world, value is placed on older buildings. There’s something about the history, originality, and charm of an older home that causes their value to sometimes be higher than newly constructed projects. But in Japan, the opposite is almost always the preference. Newly-built homes are the crux of a housing market where homes are almost never sold and the obsession with razing and rebuilding is as much a cultural thing as it is a safety concern, bringing 30-year-old homes to a valueless market.
Chelmer River House / Furminger
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Architects: Furminger
- Area: 120 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: ABI Interiors, AllKind Joinery & Glass, Archicad, Artedomus, Elton Group, +1
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Professionals: Ingineered, Ecru Design Studio