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Architects: Erbar Mattes
- Area: 560 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Archicad, Bauder, Ibstock, Velfac, Viabizzuno
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Professionals: Environmental Engineering Partnership, Morph Structures, Luxologie, CLPM
Blockmakers Arms Apartments / Erbar Mattes
Morland Mixité Capitale / David Chipperfield Architects + CALQ
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Architects: CALQ, David Chipperfield Architects
- Area: 63500 m²
- Year: 2022
Artists' Ateliers London Design District / BAROZZI VEIGA
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Architects: BAROZZI VEIGA
- Area: 670 m²
- Year: 2022
Herbert Wehner Haus / JWA Berlin + Hinrichs Wilkening Architekten
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Architects: JWA Berlin + Hinrichs Wilkening Architekten
- Area: 3500 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Hinrichs Wilkening Architekten, fd-ingenieure, Innius GTD, Hentschke Bau GmbH
ArchDaily’s Readers Select Who Should Win the 2022 Pritzker Prize
As part of our yearly tradition, we have asked our readers who should win the 2022 Pritzker Prize, the most important award in the field of architecture.
Light as a Design Statement: Creative Ways to Use Artificial Lighting
Light serves an essential purpose in architecture: to help us see. Whether it be through natural or artificial methods, rooms must be illuminated accordingly so occupants can safely inhabit them and fulfill their daily functions. When the right system is selected, light can also contribute to energy efficiency and sustainability within the building as a whole. However, apart from its evident functional and environmental value, lighting design can vastly impact the visual comfort and aesthetic tone of interiors by drawing attention to textures, enhancing colors and defining volumes. Therefore, of the many pieces involved in interior design, lighting is certainly one that can enhance or destroy a space and even affect users’ well-being, which is why it should be considered a crucial design element by itself.
40 Shortlisted Projects Announced for the EU Mies Award 2022
The European Commission and the Mies van der Rohe Foundation have announced the 40 shortlisted works that will compete for the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award. The shortlist featured projects built across 18 different European countries, with Spain, Austria, and France topping the list with 5 entries each. The winners will be announced in April 2022 and the Award ceremony will take place in May 2022.
Housing in Boveresses / Fruehauf, Henry & Viladoms
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Architects: Fruehauf, Henry & Viladoms
- Area: 10913 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Pragma Partenaires, AIC Engineers
9 Newly Opened Museums Enriching the Arts and Culture Scene
Last year, a series of new museums, expansions and several museum renovations have opened their doors to the public, adding a new dimension to the cultural landscape around the world. From the long-awaited re-opening of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, to Ryue Nishizawa's Jining Art Museum merging with the landscape, and MVRDV's reflective Art Depot, discover the architecture of the latest venues of art and culture.
Waldesruh House / Helga Blocksdorf Architektur
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Architects: Helga Blocksdorf Architektur
- Area: 380 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Shivani Shankar Chakraborty, Pichler Ingenieure GmbH
RIBA Announces 2021 International Prize Shortlist
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced its shortlist for the 2021 International Prize, a prestigious biennial award that celebrates the world’s best new projects that “champion buildings that change the world and positively impact the community around them". The jury has selected three projects from a list of 16 projects in 11 countries, and will announce the winner on Thursday 2nd December.
Rosé Atelier House / Helga Blocksdorf Architektur
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Architects: Helga Blocksdorf Architektur
- Area: 292 m²
- Year: 2018
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Professionals: Shivani Shankar Chakraborty, Jan Schwochow, Marianne Kammel
Portal at the Stadtschloss / Helga Blocksdorf Architektur
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Architects: Helga Blocksdorf Architektur
- Area: 110 m²
- Year: 2021
MKM Museum Küppersmühle Extension / Herzog & de Meuron
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Architects: Herzog & de Meuron
- Area: 5000 m²
- Year: 2021
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.