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Architects: Design Kacheri
- Area: 4300 ft²
- Year: 2023
Featured Buitenplaats Koningsweg / MVRDV
Editor's Choice Rediscovering Modernism in Africa: From Nostalgia to Optimism
Madhura House / Design Kacheri
Commercial Space in Minato / ROOVICE
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Architects: ROOVICE
- Area: 148 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Electrolux, LIXIL , Tajima, Toto, toolbox
House Northroy / True Story + Lloyd Hartley Architects
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Architects: Lloyd Hartley Architects, True Story
- Area: 142 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Artedomus, Brodware, Fibonacci , Kvadrat, Nubrik, +2
Schlotfeldt Residence / Omar Gandhi Architect
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Architects: Omar Gandhi Architect
- Year: 2021
Zen House / Garrido Lizarraga Arquitectos
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Architects: Garrido Lizarraga Arquitectos
- Area: 400 m²
- Year: 2022
Stijn & Nele Hexagonal House / Atelier Vens Vanbelle
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Architects: Atelier Vens Vanbelle
- Area: 206 m²
- Year: 2023
Pelgulinna State Secondary School / Arhitekt Must
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Architects: Arhitekt Must
- Area: 8273 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Thermory
Restaurant Iris / NORM Architects + Kvorning Design
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Architects: Kvorning Design, NORM Architects
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: Marketex Marine OÜ
Colin Fournier, Co-Founder of Archigram, Passes Away at 79
British architect and planner Colin Fournier, co-founder of conceptual architecture studio Archigram and Professor of Architecture and Urbanism at the Bartlett School of Architecture, has passed away at the age of 79. Fournier was best known for his co-design of the Kunsthaus Graz in Austria, also known as the "Friendly Alien." This project, completed together with Sir Peter Cook, is celebrated as one of the most distinctive cultural landmarks of its time. For his contributions to this work, Fournier was awarded Austria's Goldener Ehrenzeichen medal in 2005, a recognition of his impact on the architectural landscape.
Holmøy Production Facility / Snøhetta
Belgian Pavilion Showcases Water's Essential Role in Shaping Humanity at Expo 2025 Osaka
The Belgian Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka, designed by the winning consortium of Carré 7, Beyond Limits, One Designs, Pirnay, and Poly-Tech, embraces the Expo's overarching theme, "Designing the Society of the Future, Imagining Our Life of Tomorrow." With a focus on "Saving Lives," the pavilion' explores the universal significance of water and its vital role in creating and sustaining life. By highlighting water's interconnectedness with all living beings through the metaphor of cells, the pavilion aims to reflect humanity's relationship with the environment and the importance of preserving it for future generations.
Architectural Interventions in UNESCO World Heritage Sites: A Dialogue Between Preservation and Innovation
Contemporary architecture in UNESCO World Heritage contexts presents a unique challenge: revitalizing historically significant sites while adhering to strict preservation guidelines. From urban centers to natural landscapes and intangible cultural traditions, these projects demonstrate the delicate balance between innovation and heritage conservation. Whether working in a mega city, a protected landscape, or a culturally rich rural area, architects are tasked with reimagining these spaces without compromising their historical value. Each project offers a fresh perspective on how heritage sites can evolve and remain relevant in modern times.
Light as an Active Participant in Space: Robert Wilson’s Minimalist Approach to Stage Lighting
Robert Wilson embodies the roles of director, set designer, scenographer, lighting designer, and architect in a single figure. Internationally celebrated as a pioneer of stage lighting and honored with numerous prestigious awards, including the Golden Lion of the Venice Biennale and the Praemium Imperiale, Wilson, now in his eighties, continues to travel the world, staging remarkable productions. His use of light and color is marked by precision and minimalism, creating scenes that skillfully oscillate between stillness and drama. During rehearsals at the Düsseldorf Schauspielhaus, he elaborates on the interplay between stage and architecture, his creative process, and the profound impact of light on darkness.
Norlys Charging Park Drejebænken / ADEPT
Dr. Beski Science Foundation / ZAV Architects
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Architects: ZAV Architects
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Ajor Heydari, Knauf
Versatility and Efficiency in Acoustic Design for Schools, Offices, and Sports Spaces
Balancing functional and aesthetic elements in building design is a crucial but often complex task. This is because a built structure encompasses multiple functions, systems, materials, products, and requirements of all kinds. One critical aspect of spaces is acoustics, which can significantly influence usability and comfort and should never be neglected, especially in common areas like restaurants, convention centers, museums, and sports facilities. Good acoustics contribute to the well-being and productivity of occupants, while poor acoustics can cause stress, fatigue, and hearing damage. These issues can be caused by external noise, various sound sources, or impacts (such as footsteps, jumps, or furniture movements), as well as the reflection of sound waves within the environment itself, creating echoes and reverberations that compromise speech intelligibility.
July James Street Store / In Addition
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Architects: In Addition
- Area: 170 m²
- Year: 2024