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Hitachi City Nakazato Elementary and Junior High School / MIKAMI Architects

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Architects: MIKAMI Architects
- Area: 2839 m²
- Year: 2022
One Tree Hill Community Hall / Samira Rathod Design Atelier

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Architects: Samira Rathod Design Atelier
- Area: 7200 ft²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Manjunath and Company, Sri Neralu Constructions, UKB Project Management
Sexta House / All Arquitectura

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Architects: All Arquitectura
- Area: 570 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Saint-Gobain, USG, CASTEL, Casambi, Comex, +11
Vale Flores House / PAr Plataforma de ARquitectura

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Architects: PAr Plataforma de ARquitectura
- Area: 196 m²
- Year: 2022
Solhagaparken Residential Complex / Murman Arkitekter

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Architects: Murman Arkitekter
- Area: 5120 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Knut Jönson Ingenjörsbyrå AB, a Elprojektering AB, Facil consult, LL Mark-consult AB
Apartamento Rodésia / Memola Estúdio + Vitor Penha

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Architects: Memola Estúdio, Vitor Penha
- Area: 110 m²
- Year: 2019
Parametric Architecture Upcoming Workshops

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Automating Construction Administration: Streamlining Submittal and RFI Review Workflows

Construction administration processes can pose significant challenges to project productivity. The processing of submittals and requests for information (RFIs—a necessary part of the project lifecycle) is a tedious and time-consuming task for most project teams. In the case of larger projects, teams can be flooded with thousands of submittals and hundreds of RFIs.
The AEC industry is moving at a lightning-quick pace, requiring architects and engineers to quickly process and resolve RFIs and submittals to maintain their tight deadlines and keep costs within budget, which poses an ever-present challenge for teams.
House Schmitten / Steiner Architecture

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Architects: Steiner Architecture
- Area: 120 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Artemide, Holzbau Lindner , Prehal Möbel, Sommerer
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Professionals: Quercraft GmbH, Herzog Bau Gmbh, Lautner Bauconsulting GmbH
Italian Architect and Designer Andrea Branzi Passes Away at 84

Italian Designer and architect Andrea Branzi passed away on October 9, 2023. Born in Florence in 1938, Branzi co-founded the world-renowned architecture studio Archizoon Associati. The studio also consisted of Gilberto Corretti, Paolo Deganello, and Massimo Morozzi, and then were joined by Dario and Lucia Bartolini. Andrea Branzi also played a significant role in establishing the iconic Domus Academy and served as a professor and chairman at the Politecnico di Milano’s School of Interior Design.
Reconnecting With Nature Using Wood in Interior Projects

In today's fast-paced and highly connected urban environment, people are increasingly realizing the vital importance of nature in improving both our physical and emotional health. This awareness directly impacts the quality of the spaces where people reside. Discussions and studies on topics such as neuroarchitecture and biophilia are becoming more prominent in the field of modern architecture and interior design. These discussions prompt us to think critically about the deliberate and mindful selection of design elements that shape our shared living environments.
In this scenario, the use of materials such as wood, whether in residential, commercial, or corporate environments, has shown positive effects on how we feel and experience the spaces by eliciting a connection with the natural environment, reconfiguring the way we perceive our living and working spaces and how we are affected by them. By incorporating wooden elements, we can create places of greater tranquility that allow us to disconnect from the stress and busyness of urban life.
Interior Surfaces Inspired by Their Exterior Facades

The priority when it comes to a building’s exterior surface material is durability. Having to literally stand up to the tolls of rainwater, wind, sunlight, temperature fluctuations, and many other weather conditions, we demand a lot of them. On the opposite side of the insulated coin, meanwhile, interior surfaces instead tend to prioritize their finish – with the characterful color, pattern, and texture of materials such as paints, ceramic tiles, or wood panels.
Traditionally, these two worlds, exterior and interior, never need to be met. Opposing requirements, it was thought, need opposing surfaces. But as our external and internal environments continue to collide into a singular typology of simply liveable space, more and more projects both large and small, commercial and private, are taking surface design inspiration from the outside world. Dragging the materials, themes, and the history of facades inside. Here are four recent projects from the Architonic Archive that do just that.
“Our Projects Are like Detective Stories”: In Conversation with Eva Prats and Ricardo Flores

Eva Prats and Ricardo Flores started their Barcelona-based practice, Flores & Prats Arquitectes in 1998 after both worked at the office of Enric Miralles. They overlapped for about one year there, from 1993 to 1994. After her nine-year stint with Miralles, Eva won the EUROPAN III International Housing Competition with a friend. The success that led to a real commission and was going to be built, served as the springboard for starting their independent practice. Shortly thereafter they won another competition. Ricardo joined Eva after working for five years with Miralles. By then they were a couple for three years and decided to start working together. Today they practice out of the same sprawling apartment where Eva’s original studio rented a room along with several other young architects and designers. Even though the office now occupies the entire space—the architects told me they typically employ ten, no more than twelve people—they keep traces and memories of the former “dwellers” alive. Curiously, Eva and Ricardo implement the same strategy in their architectural projects as well.
ESID BCC Housing / Faye Architectes & Associes

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Architects: Faye Architectes & Associes
- Area: 2000 m²
- Year: 2023
















