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ArchDaily a+t’s Hybrid Series contest: The winners

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As announced last week, we have the winners of the Hybrids Series contest, thanks to our friends from a+t.

According to the rules we picked 2 entries sent through the form and 1 tweet. And the winners are:

1.- Conor Sullivan
2.- Seth Ellsworth
3.- Ove Jacobsen (@OveOveOve)

Congratulations to the winners!

will get in touch with the winners to coordinate the shipping of the books.

For more information you can read our review of a+t’s Hybrids III.

Stay tuned for more surprises at ArchDaily ;)

ArchDaily Books & Magazines: Win the Hybrids series by a+t

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As you may have noticed we have been featuring many books for the last 2 weeks, and now I´m proud to announce the launch of the Books & Magazines section at ArchDaily: weekly doses of the best architectural publications from around the world. We will give you our opinion and the hard facts, always with photos of the inside so you can have a better idea before adding a new book to your bookshelf.

In order to make this a better launch, we have partnered with a+t to give you the chance to win one of the 3 packs of the full Hybrids series (that’s 3 books each), an excellent learning resource on mixed-use projects as you can read on my previous review of Hybrids III.

How to win? You have 2 ways to enter:

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Hybrids III / a+t

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Every time my architect friends drop by my office, I have to hide the books and magazines because they always want to borrow them… And I don´t blame them, as the publications by this spanish editorial are useful tools for the architects.

The D Book, Density, HoCo and the Hybrids Series dissect some of the most iconic built/ongoing projects in the world, presented in full detail.

is the last one in the Hybrids series, covering residential mixed-use buildings. The book starts with a brief comparison between hybrid buildings and social condenser built during 1945-1975 to introduce the subject, like the John Hancock Center in Chicago by SOM or the Unite d’Habitation in France by Le Corbusier.

After this historic context, there is a good selection 0f 20 contemporary residential mixed-use buildings, such as the Sky Village by ADEPT + MVRDV, the St Jakob Turm by Herzog & de Meuron, the Market Hall by MVRDV (under construction), the Porta Fira Towers by Toyo Ito + b720, the Beekman tower by Frank Ghery, De Rotterdam by OMA (under construction), the Aqua Tower by Studio Gang and more.

The editorial seems to work very close to the offices, as the detail of the projects are amazing: detailed drawings, large photos, good diagrams, size comparisons, and all the facts you need to completely understand these projects as you can see on the photos after the break:
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