Featured Dickies Flagship Store / oftn studio
Featured 098 Building / fala
Cesariny Exhibition / fala
Alibaba Shanghai Campus / Foster + Partners
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Architects: Foster + Partners
- Year: 2024
Ecole du Vieux Bourg / Plò architectes
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Architects: Plò architectes
- Area: 700 m²
- Year: 2024
Interactive Living Museum Yatiyawi / Samuel Hilari
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Architects: Samuel Hilari
- Area: 320 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Ferretería Prometeo, Industrias Acercomet Beto, Marmolería Suma Qala
Modern Interiors with a Historical Touch: Figurative Wall Coverings for Scenographic Spaces
Greek and Roman cultures laid the foundations for modern civilization, leaving a lasting legacy in philosophy, literature, mathematics, and art. Although their contributions in these areas are significant, they are sometimes overlooked. However, in disciplines such as sculpture and architecture, their influence has remained almost unchanged, deeply rooted in the classical ideals of beauty. This is exemplified by canonical works such as the Parthenon, the Roman Pantheon, and the Discobolus, which continue to captivate with their proportion, symmetry, and detail. Consequently, it is unsurprising that Greco-Roman classicism remains significant due to its aesthetic timelessness, revitalized throughout different periods, from neoclassicism to contemporary proposals.
In this modern context, the Greco-Roman mythology, epic tales, and classical architectural concepts inspire a fresh perspective on reimagining interior aesthetics. Embracing an avant-garde take on neoclassicism, a new wave of modern interiors adopts sharp strokes to define figures and details, such as pilasters and capitals, echoing the sinopia of historic wall frescoes. These designs transform monumentality into cozy and elegant atmospheres. By blending historical and contemporary references, they provide innovative figurative solutions that craft poetically scenic spaces. Arcadia collection exemplifies this approach, standing out as a tribute to classicism and presenting a unique visual narrative through its wall coverings.
Graham Foundation Reveals 2024 Grants for Organizations Researching Emerging Architectural Ideas
The Graham Foundation, based in Chicago, has allocated $390,000 in grants to support 33 innovative projects worldwide. These initiatives include exhibitions, publications, and presentations aimed at enriching the discourse in architecture and its role in society. The projects, undertaken by architects, artists, curators, and educators, span various cities such as Johannesburg, New York, Chicago, and others, reflecting a global perspective on contemporary architectural issues.
Tham Luong Kindergarten & Primary School / 1+1>2 Architects
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Architects: 1+1>2 Architects
- Year: 2024
Walter Hood Receives the 2024 Vincent Scully Prize for Landscape Design Excellence
The National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. has just announced Walter Hood as the 26th recipient of the prestigious Vincent Scully Prize. Walter Hood is a celebrated landscape designer working in public spaces and urban environments. Established in 1999, this award honors outstanding contributions in architecture, historic preservation, and urban design through practice, scholarship, or criticism. Hood now joins the ranks of past notable winners like Theaster Gates, Dolores Hayden, and Mabel O. Wilson.
Landscapes of Tourism: How Tourism Shapes Our Cities, Environments, and Infrastructure
This summer, over one million visitors, spectators, and athletes have gathered in the streets of Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games. The preparation for the event included massive investments into upgrading infrastructure, venues, and public spaces throughout the city and country. In addition to the restoration of Grande New de I’Île-des-Vannes venue, the Georges-Callerey Swimming Pool, and the Poissonniers Sports Center, the city has revealed new typologies of public services, such as the underground passage of the East Gardens of Trocadéro or the master plan for the Olympic Athletes Village by Dominique Perrault Architecture.
While the 2024 Olympic Games are the catalyst for citywide investment and urban restoration, the designers of the Olympic environments and infrastructure are planning for life, use, program, and regional identity after the athletes have left. Outside of the Olympic Games and the incredible visibility that the organization garners, there are hundreds of creative ways in which designers, planners, and policymakers are incorporating environments of tourism into the urban fabric of their city.
Wellness Spaces on Water: 6 Projects in Dialogue with Nature
How does floating architecture relate to nature? How are wellness spaces connected to natural environments? Living in spaces around water continues to be one of the greatest interests and attractions for a large portion of the global population. Beyond the fact that designing on water requires consideration of various structural, economic, construction, material, and technological variables, understanding the region's climate aspects—such as rainfall, currents, winds, temperatures, and more—is essential for creating architectures that coexist with the natural world and do not cause severe damage to ecosystems.
Kunsthal 44møen / Pihlmann Architects
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Architects: pihlmann architects
- Area: 461 m²
- Year: 2024
Renovation of Shanghai Relay Factory / HCCH Studio
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Architects: HCCH Studio
- Area: 9000 m²
- Year: 2024
Holmwood Farm / RX Architects
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Architects: RX Architects
- Area: 4000 ft²
- Year: 2020
Olympic Village Housing / Lina Ghotmeh Architecture
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Architects: Lina Ghotmeh Architecture
- Year: 2024