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Egaligilo Pavilion / Broissin
A Casa Coworking / TANTO Criações Compartilhadas + AMMA Arquitetos
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Architects: AMMA Arquitetos, TANTO Criações Compartilhadas
- Area: 442 m²
- Year: 2018
National Library of the Republic of Tatarstan / XOPA
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Architects: XOPA
- Area: 15102 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Daria Tolovenkova, Evrostroykholding+
How Buildings Get Their Names
What’s in a name? Well, when it comes to building names, it can be a lot. While some monikers are fleeting and change with the most recent highest bidder, some names are indelible and leave a lasting mark on the public imagination. Client names, towns, corporations, and streets provide ample naming fodder, but some architects are more strategic. Architects like Peter Eisenman created a numbered series (House I, House II, etc.) , or MOS architects adopt a composer-like generic naming system (House with 10 trees, House with 2 Chimneys). For these architects, the name situates each building within a larger collection of projects. It ensures people will consider each act of building as part of a grand plan. Finally, sometimes, no matter how diligent a marketing team tries, a building will find a nickname it just can’t shake...Gherkin. This video considers all these as it explores how buildings get their names.
BIG, NASA, and ICON Reveal 3D-Printed Research Habitats for Mars
Bjarke Ingels Group has collaborated with NASA and ICON to create Mars Dune Alpha, a 3D-printed research habitat that will provide long duration habitation for astronauts on missions to Mars. The 1,700 sq.ft. structure, which is currently located at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, is designed by the award-winning architecture firm, 3D printed by construction developers ICON, and will soon be home to NASA's future crew.
Punta Arenas International Antarctic Center Receives Approval in Chile
In 2017 the team led by Chilean architects Alberto Moletto, Cristóbal Tirado, Sebastián Hernández, and Danilo Lagos was selected as the winners of the International Antarctic Center (CAI) design competition, a unique landmark planned for Punta Arenas, a city at the deep south of Chile.
Four years later, Chile's Ministry of Social Development has given the green light to the 33,000-square-meter (355,200-square-foot) project after reviewing the technical requirements, as local media reported on August 3.
Seaside Villa / CEBRA
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Architects: CEBRA
- Area: 500 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Q-Construction, Tri-Consult
The Role of Open BIM Technology in one of Queensland's Largest Developments
With new advancements in software opportunities, Open BIM is tiding over the disconnects between different project sectors, making the workflow more efficient at both large and small scales. Open BIM extends the benefits of BIM (Building Information Modeling) by improving the accessibility, usability, management, and sustainability of digital data in the built asset industry. Open BIM processes can be defined as sharable project information that supports seamless collaboration for all project participants, removing the traditional problem of BIM data that is typically constrained by proprietary vendor data formats, by discipline, or by the phase of a project.
Quebec City's Annual Public Art Circuit Reimagines the City's Urban Fabric
EXMURO arts publics and the Ville de Québec have inaugurated the the 8th annual PASSAGES INSOLITES art event, the annual Quebec City art walk that showcases over 20 unusual urban interventions by local and international artists. The event will run from June 26 to October 11, 2021, and will focus on reimagining the urban fabric and transforming how we see the city and its historic landmarks.
House in Los Hornos / BIANCHI-FUCILE + Bertone
Alison Brooks Designs New Entrance Building for Cambridge College
UK-based practise Alison Brooks Architects has recently won the competition to design the new Entrance Building and Children’s Literature Resource Centre for Homerton, the biggest college in Cambridge. Described by the architects as a “lantern”, the proposal is a three-storey mass-timber framed pavilion which will welcome visitors to the grounds while also providing additional study and exhibition space. Through its morphology and copper-clad facades of the upper floors, the new building establishes a dialogue with its context and provides a flexible space that can accommodate the College’s future spatial needs.
Cafes and Bars in China: Examining the Spatial Routine of Drinking
Both tea and alcohol in traditional China were similarly aestheticized, and both influenced the language of literature and art. People used to exchange alcohol as a gift in a way that they later would with tea. Today, more and more cities in China have embraced this drinking culture that passed down from generation to generation, and reinterpreted with a new contemporary fashion, which is constantly evolving in the urban cafes and bars.
African Urbanism: Preserving Cultural Heritage in the Age of Megacities
This article was originally published on Common Edge.
In spite of the lull in the global construction industry over the last couple of years, megacity projects in Africa have continued unabated, as new developments are springing up in major cities all over the continent. Though we’re inspired by the growth of modern African cities and the opportunities offered to city residents, we shouldn’t ignore their shortcomings, the glaring disconnect between the utopian visions of local city officials and the economic and cultural realities of the local populations who live here. Many questions whether these new cities could be built in other ways, or if Africans will ever have an alternative to the current model of placemaking, hodgepodge urbanism foisted on it, largely by colonialists.
Summer Auditorium CCB / Ricardo Bak Gordon
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Architects: Ricardo Bak Gordon
- Area: 900 m²
- Year: 2021
Kanemitsusyuzo Store / FATHOM
Skylark Cabin / Barry Connor Design
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Architects: Barry Connor Design
- Area: 50 m²
- Year: 2020
Wuhan Creative Design Center / Office for Urban Renewal
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Architects: Office for Urban Renewal
- Area: 4703 m²
- Year: 2021