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Arayaasanee House / dminusplusb
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Architects: DminusplusB
- Area: 1500 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Dulux, Modern glass, SCG
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Professionals: C-Design
Nannygai House / Paul Butterworth Architect
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Architects: Paul Butterworth Architect
- Area: 225 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Cementel Barestone, Cesar Elapse, Lysaght
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Professionals: Andersen Quality Constructions, Rokco Builds, Brisbane Bushfire Consulting
Goodies Santa Monica Store / Sheft Farrace
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Architects: Sheft Farrace
- Area: 500 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Benjamin Moore, DMF Lighting, Forbes & Lomax, Moon Valley Nurseries
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Professionals: Perspective Creations
House - Workshop / Barq's taller de arquitectura
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Architects: Barq's taller de arquitectura
- Area: 149 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: DLF hierros, Frio Star, Marco Aluminio
Residência de Estudantes Santa Apolónia / Pereira Miguel Arquitectos
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Architects: Pereira Miguel Arquitectos
- Area: 5053 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: LNM Engenharia Civil, Sustentável
House STA / Dietrich | Untertrifaller Architekten
Headquarter of POHL / Rusina Frei Architekti
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Architects: Rusina Frei Architekti
- Area: 725 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: KEIM
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Professionals: Atelier Partero
The 2022 Edition of the EU Mies van der Rohe Award Reveals Final List of Works Competing
The European Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe have announced the second list of 85 works competing for the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award. Joining the batch of first nominations announced in February 2021, the full list comprises now of 532 competing works for the EU Mies Award 2022. The shortlist of 40 will be announced in January 2022, the winners in April 2022, and the Award ceremony will take place in May 2022.
Graphisoft Announces Speaker List and Agenda for Building Together 2021 Digital Event
Graphisoft, the leading Building Information Modeling (BIM) software solution developer for architecture, has announced the full speaker list and agenda for the Building Together 2021 digital event. Scheduled for September 14-16, and offered at no charge, the carefully curated online program will cover a range of topics of interest to today’s AEC professionals, including sustainability, integrated design, Building Lifecycle Intelligence, and the future of architecture education.
World's Largest Timber Structure Unveiled by Anders Berensson Architects
To reduce the “green” half of Sweden’s carbon emissions caused by the forest industries, Anders Berensson Architects have proposed to build the worlds largest timber structure titled the Bank of Norrland. The design aims to store carbon dioxide and a year's worth of timber production, ensuring the continuity of the Swedish construction and manufacturing industries regardless of weather and consumption.
23A Coffee Shop / Ponomarenko Bureau
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Architects: Ponomarenko Bureau
- Area: 86 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Ikea, Vision Lighting
RIBA Announces 2021 National Award Winners Highlighting UK's Best New Buildings
The Royal Institute of British Architects has announced the 54 winners of the 2021 RIBA National Awards, highlighting the UK's best new architecture. Ranging from single homes and housing schemes to educational facilities, cultural buildings, sports venues and medical centres, this year's projects illustrate a growing preoccupation with restoration and adaptive reuse, as well as a significant investment in education and culture. Inaugurated in 1966, the awards provide insight into UK's architectural environment and the economic trends shaping the AEC industry.
Can Green Roofs Make Our Cities Better?
Researchers credit the Hanging Gardens of Babylon as the first examples of green roofs. Although there is no proof of its exact location and very little literature on the structure, the most accepted theory is that King Nebuchadnezzar II built a series of elevated, ascending terraces with varied species as a gift to his wife, who missed the forests and mountains of Persia, their local land. According to Wolf Schneider [1] the gardens were supported by brick vaults, and under them, there were shaded halls cooled by artificial irrigation of the gardens, with a much milder temperature than the outside, in the plains of Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq). Since then, examples of green roofs have appeared all over the world, from Rome to Scandinavia, in the most diverse climates and types.
Nevertheless, inserting plants on roofs is still viewed with suspicion by many, as they are thought to be costly and difficult to maintain. Others, however, argue that the high implementation costs are quickly offset with savings in air conditioning and especially that occupying the building's fifth façade with vegetation is, above all, a rational solution. In any case, the question remains as to how green roofs can really help with climate change.
Six Initiatives Model Ways to Practice True Design Justice
In this week's reprint from Metropolis, author Leilah Stones explores how across the globe, architects, designers, and planners are redefining what it means to be an advocate in the design profession, listing 6 initiatives that practice design justice.
Ewelina Art Studio / Ewelina Makosa
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Designers: Ewelina Makosa
- Area: 94 m²
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Manufacturers: Ewelina Makosa, Houtique, Jan Garncarek Design, Kaiser Idell, Kerafina Royal Porzellan, +2
DipoMuria Commercial Center / SHAU Indonesia
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Architects: SHAU Indonesia
- Area: 1400 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: ME db LabStudio/mustekeph
Time-Storage Retreat / Evollab & Atelier LEX
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Architects: Evollab & Atelier LEX
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2021