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Ilot Queyries Apartment Building / MVRDV

© Ossip van Duivenbode© Ossip van Duivenbode© Ossip van Duivenbode© Ossip van Duivenbode+ 25

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  23000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021

5 Things to Consider When Designing a High-Performance Façade

Façade is one of the most important factors in certain building types, that can completely transform the occupant experience and the energy performance of the building. The Whole Building Design Guide showcases that the facade can have up to 40% impact on the total energy use of the building. In addition to the energy use, the facades also significantly impact the occupant productivity withing a building and, of course, the appearance of the building. There are many factors that go into creating a high-performance façade. In this article, we outline the top 5 things a design team should consider.

Stefano Boeri Architetti Combines Architecture, Agriculture, and Aesthetics in Newly Unveiled Project

Stefano Boeri Architetti combined the concept of "Vertical Forest" and "Farm of agricultural industry" in its newly-unveiled urban vertical farm titled "Urban Vertical Farm of Brightfood". The project explored a new way of urban production in metropolitan areas by combining greenery, food production, and visual aesthetics in a 110,000 square-meter structure. In addition to its ecological features, the new urban agricultural complex offers commercial and office spaces in the vibrant city of Shanghai.

Courtesy of Lifang International Digital Technology Co., Ltd. Stefano Boeri ArchitettiCourtesy of Lifang International Digital Technology Co., Ltd. Stefano Boeri ArchitettiCourtesy of Lifang International Digital Technology Co., Ltd. Stefano Boeri ArchitettiCourtesy of Lifang International Digital Technology Co., Ltd. Stefano Boeri Architetti+ 15

Le Refuge KE01 / Gayet Roger Architects

© Pascal Leopold© Pascal Leopold© Pascal Leopold© Pascal Leopold+ 33

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  79
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers: Falu Rödfärg, Novatop, Charnwood, Internorm TIMBER-ALUMINIUM WINDOWS, TECHNO PIEUX

The New Home of Creative Industries, London's Design District Opens It Doors to the Public

London’s Design District, the new purpose-built creative hub at the heart of the Greenwich Peninsula, opened its doors to the public and is set on becoming a prominent destination for the city’s creative community. Comprising 16 buildings designed by a collective of eight renowned architectural studios and with landscaping by Schulze+Grassov, the project aims to gather startups, artists and entrepreneurs across many industries, generating a vibrant new neighbourhood.

© Taran Wilkhu© Taran Wilkhu© Taran Wilkhu© Taran Wilkhu+ 22

The Quilmes' City: The Architecture of Argentina's Pre-Hispanic Settlements

One of the most advanced civilizations in Latin America, the Quilmes people inhabited what is today known as the Santa Maria Valley in the northwestern sector of the Tucumán province, in the center of the Calchaquíes Valleys. Their city contains remnants of village life from centuries ago, giving a clear view of life in the village from generations past, including the economy, religious sites, public and private spaces, and interactions with other civilizations. At its height, the Quilmes' city had 450,000 inhabitants prior to the Spanish invasion.

These settlements, built in the Calchaquíes Valleys since approximately the 10th century, are considered to be Argentina's first pre-Hispanic cities. Even though little remains of these cities, their ruins highlight a complex history of a material and spiritual culture ripe with social and economic advancements. 

Rethinking the Role of Experimental Cities in Combating Climate Change

This article was originally published on Common Edge.

In the evolving campaign to combat climate change, big and bold solutions are increasingly easy to find, from the conceptual “water smart city” and ecologist Allan Savory’s vision for greening the world’s deserts to NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to turn part of Governors Island into a “living laboratory” for climate research. Oyster reef restoration is occurring at nearly every critical junction along the eastern seaboard, from Florida to Maine. These are worthy efforts, and yet, when considered collectively, the onus for solving our climate crisis is being left largely to municipal governments and private actors, making most solutions piecemeal, at best. The success of one approach has little to no correlation with that of another. But what happens when all related solutions can be applied within a single, controlled ecosystem when environmentalism and urbanism are not at odds, but working in concert? Enter the experimental city.

Toy's Factory / Schemata Architects

© Kenta Hasegawa© Kenta Hasegawa© Kenta Hasegawa© Kenta Hasegawa+ 13

Großweikersdorf Community Center – everything under one roof / smartvoll

© Dimitar Gamizov© Dimitar Gamizov© Dimitar Gamizov© Dimitar Gamizov+ 33

Großweikersdorf, Austria

Rodda Lane Intervention / Sibling Architecture

© Peter Bennetts© Peter Bennetts© Peter Bennetts© Peter Bennetts+ 16

Shoku-tei Sushi / NATURE TIMES ART DESIGN

© Feng Shao© Feng Shao© Feng Shao© Feng Shao+ 22

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers: iGuzzini
  • Professionals: YCWORK

Southern Red Army Three-Year Guerrilla War Memorial / Huajian Group Shanghai Architectural Design & Research Institute

© ACF© ACF© ACF© ACF+ 33

Hehe Tea Gallery / ZSYZ Studio

the wide pavilion. Image © Xiaoyun Tengthe wide pavilion. Image © Zhi Xiathe sunning shelves. Image © Zhi Xiathe tea porch. Image © Zhi Xia+ 24

  • Architects: ZSYZ Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  166
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020

The Santa Monica College Center for Media and Design / Clive Wilkinson Architects

© Michael Moran© Michael Moran© Michael Moran© Michael Moran+ 24

Villa Icaria House / Arquitectura al descubierto

© Imagen Subliminal© Imagen Subliminal© Imagen Subliminal© Imagen Subliminal+ 23

Castro House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura

© Leonardo Finotti© Leonardo Finotti© Leonardo Finotti© Leonardo Finotti+ 17

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  584
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers: JGV Engenharia, N.didini, Olaria Galiotti, Soal

Lantern House / Heatherwick Studio

© Colin Miller
© Colin Miller

© Colin Miller© Colin Miller© Colin Miller© Colin Miller+ 9

New York City, United States

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