1. ArchDaily
  2. Architecture News

Architecture News

Dublin Rotating Bridge Proposal Aims to Catalyze the City

A team composed of Feng Xue, Helen Chan, and Oscar Reyes (FOH) has won Director’s Choice Award in the AC-CA competition to design a contemporary footbridge in Dublin, Ireland. Entitled The Catalyst, the team’s proposal aims to become “a dynamic link which stimulates diverse urban activities and facilitates a spectacular cityscape.”

Designed around the idea of enhancing the surrounding Dockland neighborhood and Dublin as a whole, The Catalyst acts as both a physical link, as well as a new vantage point, encouraging passers-by to pause and reflect on the city.

Dublin Rotating Bridge Proposal Aims to Catalyze the City - Image 1 of 4Dublin Rotating Bridge Proposal Aims to Catalyze the City - Image 2 of 4Dublin Rotating Bridge Proposal Aims to Catalyze the City - Image 3 of 4Dublin Rotating Bridge Proposal Aims to Catalyze the City - Image 4 of 4Dublin Rotating Bridge Proposal Aims to Catalyze the City - More Images+ 7

Look Inside a Collection of Beijing-Based Architecture Offices, Photographed by Marc Goodwin

Architectural photographer Marc Goodwin has recently completed the third collection of his "ultra-marathon of photoshoots" – this time in Beijing. Following his unique insight into the spaces occupied by Nordic architectural offices (based in Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Helsinki) and his look at studios both large and small lived in by London-based practices, Goodwin has turned his lens to the burgeoning number of offices in the Chinese capital. From MAD Architects' magnificent old printing works to ZAO/standardarchitecture's purpose-built studio, here is a view into the places that architectural offices call home.

Look Inside a Collection of Beijing-Based Architecture Offices, Photographed by Marc Goodwin - Image 1 of 4Look Inside a Collection of Beijing-Based Architecture Offices, Photographed by Marc Goodwin - Image 2 of 4Look Inside a Collection of Beijing-Based Architecture Offices, Photographed by Marc Goodwin - Image 3 of 4Look Inside a Collection of Beijing-Based Architecture Offices, Photographed by Marc Goodwin - Image 4 of 4Look Inside a Collection of Beijing-Based Architecture Offices, Photographed by Marc Goodwin - More Images+ 19

This Interactive Map Shows the World's Recent Migration Patterns

In our global society, the movement of humans from one country to another has had extraordinary impact, changing our perceptions through the the exchange of ideas and introduction of new cultures. This can be seen in the adoption of traditional architectural techniques in contemporary architecture, as well as in the dissemination of contrasting architectural philosophies such as the International Style and Critical Regionalism.

Now, in this new interactive map produced by Max Galka of Metrocosm, these movements have been tracked in a eye-catching, easy-to-read infographic.

MIT Researchers Develop 3D Graphene Structure 10 Times Stronger Than Steel

Known for its light weight and high strength properties, graphene has been promised to us as the material of the future for quite some time now. But difficulties in translating its 2D strength into 3-dimensional applications have so far held it back from common use. Now, thanks to new research by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), that future may now be closer than ever before. In the school’s latest experiment, researchers have discovered how the material could be shaped into to sponge-like form to resist forces 10 times greater than steel.

Pompidou Centre to Receive $110 Million Facelift for its 40th Anniversary

Reviled by Parisians for its shocking inside-out appearance when it first opened in 1977, the Centre Pompidou has reached its 40th birthday, and as a gift, is set to receive to 2-year, $110 million renovation that will preserve the unique structure for years to come.

Bjarke Ingels to Feature in New Netflix Series on Design and Architecture

On February 10 2017, Netflix will launch a new documentary series—Abstract: The Art of Design—which will present "the most creative designers" from various fields in the design word, with the aim of demonstrating how design influences all aspects of our lives. One of the eight protagonists in the spotlight will be Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, of BIG, who will present his vision of architecture alongside professionals in interior design, graphic design, automotive design, illustration, and set design.

Check out the series feature designers after the break:

Foster + Partners to Masterplan New Indian State Capital

Foster + Partners has been selected as the winners of an international competition to design a new £500 million capital for the state of Andhra Pradesh in southeastern India. The brief calls for a new 365 hectare masterplan that will serve as a new municipal capital for India’s eighth largest state, which lost its previous capital, Hyderabad, when state lines were redrawn two years ago.

Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Wins Competition for Housing and Transportation Complex in Finland

Lahdelma & Mahlamäki, with associate architect Arkkitehdit m3, has won a competition for the design of a new Travel Services Center and residential block to be located in the city of Oulu, Finland. Located between the low-lying neighborhood of Puu-Raksila and the high-rising city center, the complex will connect districts through large, arching openings puncturing through a dynamic, horizontal profile, while providing new housing for the city.

Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Wins Competition for Housing and Transportation Complex in Finland - Featured ImageLahdelma & Mahlamäki Wins Competition for Housing and Transportation Complex in Finland - Image 1 of 4Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Wins Competition for Housing and Transportation Complex in Finland - Image 2 of 4Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Wins Competition for Housing and Transportation Complex in Finland - Image 3 of 4Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Wins Competition for Housing and Transportation Complex in Finland - More Images

Snøhetta Designs World’s Northernmost Energy Positive Building in Norway

A country known for economic dependency on its rich oil deposits, Norway is now looking toward the future of energy production: net-positive architecture. Taking the lead in this initiative, developer Emil Eriksrød has commissioned American-Norwegian firm Snøhetta to design Norway’s first energy positive building, Powerhouse Telemark, a 6,500 square meter (70,000 square foot) office building located in the tiny Norwegian town of Porsgrunn, home to just 35,000 people. When completed, it will be the world’s northernmost plus-energy building.

Snøhetta Designs World’s Northernmost Energy Positive Building in Norway - Featured ImageSnøhetta Designs World’s Northernmost Energy Positive Building in Norway - Image 1 of 4Snøhetta Designs World’s Northernmost Energy Positive Building in Norway - Image 2 of 4Snøhetta Designs World’s Northernmost Energy Positive Building in Norway - Image 3 of 4Snøhetta Designs World’s Northernmost Energy Positive Building in Norway - More Images+ 6

Zaha Hadid Leaves Net Fortune of £67 Million

As reported by The Guardian and the Architects' Journal, the last will and testament of the late Zaha Hadid—who passed away in March 2016 aged 65—has revealed that the Dame of the British Empire and Principal of Zaha Hadid Architects had a net fortune of £67,249,458 (around $82.5million or €77million). This sum, which was filed in the UK High Court in December last year, will be bequeathed in small parts to nieces and nephews (£1.7million), her brother Haytham Hadid (£0.5million), and her business partner Patrik Schumacher (£0.5million). At the time of her death, Hadid was unmarried with no children.

Get to Know the Projects of Grafton Architects, Directors of the 2018 Venice Biennale

Yesterday, the Board of La Biennale di Venezia appointed Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Grafton Architects as curators of the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.

Farrell and McNamara established Grafton Architects in 1978. They have held the Kenzo Tange Chair at Harvard GSD and the Louis Kahn Chair at Yale University. The pair has also been invited as visiting teachers at EPFL in Lausanne and the Accademia d'Archittettura, in Mendrisio, where they were appointed as teachers in 2013, in addition to visiting several other universities worldwide for lectures and crits.

Get to Know the Projects of Grafton Architects, Directors of the 2018 Venice Biennale - Image 1 of 4Get to Know the Projects of Grafton Architects, Directors of the 2018 Venice Biennale - Image 2 of 4Get to Know the Projects of Grafton Architects, Directors of the 2018 Venice Biennale - Image 3 of 4Get to Know the Projects of Grafton Architects, Directors of the 2018 Venice Biennale - Image 4 of 4Get to Know the Projects of Grafton Architects, Directors of the 2018 Venice Biennale - More Images+ 6

Knight Cities Challenge Names 2017 Finalists

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has announced the names of the 144 finalists in the 2017 edition of the Knight Cities Challenge, a nationwide call for innovative ideas aimed at transforming the organizations’ 26 member communities into more vibrant places to live and work. Open to innovators and designers from any field, the challenge requested submissions that responded to a simple prompt: What’s your best idea to make cities more successful?

OMA/AMO Designs “Back to Basics” Interior for the Prada 2017 Fall/Winter Runway

For their latest fashion show scheme for Prada, AMO has gone “back to basics.” Envisioned for the fashion house’s 2017 Fall/Winter Collection, “Continuous Interior” borrows from domestic design, taking the form of a series of curving wooden partitions paired with ordinary materials and emblematic furniture pieces to create a stage that speaks to the importance of authenticity in the political climate of today.

OMA/AMO Designs “Back to Basics” Interior for the Prada 2017 Fall/Winter Runway - Image 1 of 4OMA/AMO Designs “Back to Basics” Interior for the Prada 2017 Fall/Winter Runway - Image 2 of 4OMA/AMO Designs “Back to Basics” Interior for the Prada 2017 Fall/Winter Runway - Image 3 of 4OMA/AMO Designs “Back to Basics” Interior for the Prada 2017 Fall/Winter Runway - Image 4 of 4OMA/AMO Designs “Back to Basics” Interior for the Prada 2017 Fall/Winter Runway - More Images+ 5

Studio Gang, SANAA Among Winners of 2017 AIA Institute Honor Awards

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) have named 18 architectural and interior projects as recipients of the 2017 Institute Honor Awards, the profession’s highest recognition for excellence in design.

According to the AIA, “the 2017 Architecture program celebrates the best contemporary architecture regardless of budget, size, style, or type. These stunning projects show the world the range of outstanding work architects create and highlight the many ways buildings and spaces can improve our lives.”

The awarded projects were selected from nearly 700 submissions. The winners will be honored at the 2017 AIA National Convention in Orlando.

Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Named Artistic Directors of 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale

In a meeting yesterday, The Board of La Biennale di Venezia appointed Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Grafton Architects as curators of the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in 2018. This marks the second time that the Venice Architecture Biennale will be directed by women, after Kazuyo Sejima's role as director for the 2010 Biennale.

Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Named Artistic Directors of 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale - Image 1 of 4Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Named Artistic Directors of 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale - Image 2 of 4Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Named Artistic Directors of 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale - Image 3 of 4Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Named Artistic Directors of 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale - Image 4 of 4Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Named Artistic Directors of 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale - More Images+ 2

Below The Extraordinarily Textured Surface of This Unique Polish Concert Hall

This article is part of our new "Material Focus" series, which asks architects to elaborate on the thought process behind their material choices and sheds light on the steps required to get buildings actually built.

The CKK Jordanki (Jordanki Cultural and Convention Center) by Fernando Menis is located in the historical center of Torun. It respects the shorter height of the surrounding buildings to preserve the views of the river and better fit the natural environment that surrounds it. The building was designed to have a more natural look, like a 'rock' that marks the transition from the urban plot to the park that surrounds it. In this interview we spoke with Fernando Menis who explained in depth how the selection of project materials contributed to the design process, helped in the inclusion of universal accessibility, and the project’s construction.

Below The Extraordinarily Textured Surface of This Unique Polish Concert Hall  - Image 1 of 4Below The Extraordinarily Textured Surface of This Unique Polish Concert Hall  - Image 2 of 4Below The Extraordinarily Textured Surface of This Unique Polish Concert Hall  - Image 3 of 4Below The Extraordinarily Textured Surface of This Unique Polish Concert Hall  - Image 4 of 4Below The Extraordinarily Textured Surface of This Unique Polish Concert Hall  - More Images+ 8

State Supreme Court Upholds Architecture's Legal Right to be Ugly

The Supreme Court of Vermont has ruled that architecture is legally allowed to be ugly.

The judgement was made in response to lawsuits filed by Vermont residents against several planned solar developments, claiming that the “unsightliness” of the panels was damaging to their property values.

But the court found that ugliness alone does not qualify as nuisance under state law, citing a long-standing rule barring private lawsuits based solely on aesthetic criticism.

OMA's £110 million Arts Center in Manchester Receives Planning Approval

OMA’s first major public building in the UK has been granted planning approval. Known as “Factory,” the groundbreaking new cultural center will serve as a the new home of the Manchester International Festival (MIF) and as a year-round concert and arts venue.

OMA's £110 million Arts Center in Manchester Receives Planning Approval - Image 1 of 4OMA's £110 million Arts Center in Manchester Receives Planning Approval - Image 2 of 4OMA's £110 million Arts Center in Manchester Receives Planning Approval - Image 3 of 4OMA's £110 million Arts Center in Manchester Receives Planning Approval - Image 4 of 4OMA's £110 million Arts Center in Manchester Receives Planning Approval - More Images+ 4

The Eiffel Tower to Undergo 15-Year, €300 Million Renovation Project

The Eiffel Tower to Undergo 15-Year, €300 Million Renovation Project - Image 1 of 4
© Pixabay user Unsplash. Licensed under CC0 Public Domain

The Eiffel Tower is set to undergo a massive renovation project: a 15-year, €300 Million endeavor that will preserve the attraction for decades to come.

Built 128 years ago as a temporary structure for 1889 Universal Exhibition in Paris, the tower has since grown into a global icon, attracting nearly 7 million visitors per year and serving as an important symbol of French unity during times of both celebration and tragedy.

Take Harvard's Online Course in Digital Photography for Free

If you've always wanted to take better photos and you have 10-15 hours to dedicate to the endeavor, you'll be pleased to know this: Harvard, one of the world's most renowned universities and home to the mighty GSD (Graduate School of Design)—whose faculty has included Rem Koolhaas, Zaha Hadid, Walter Gropius and many others—is offering a free course in digital photography.

Available via ALISON, an online learning community, the course offers 13 modules that promise to teach the basics behind good photography.

10 Ways to Improve Your Architecture CV and Get Through the Interview Process

One of the main difficulties encountered by students when looking for a job is dealing with a lack of professional experience. This fact is a paradox since people who apply for a trainee position have often never worked in the chosen area. Therefore, it is vital to invest in education and also to know the cultural diversity that’s available. Below we have 10 tips that serve as guidelines for students who want to build up their CV and get through the interview processes: 

Fly Through Herzog & de Meuron's Hamburg Elbphilharmonie at 2 Different Speeds

In preparation for their grand opening on January 11/12, the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg has released an interactive drone video that lets you experience the Herzog & de Meuron-designed building at two different speeds: adagio and presto (slow or fast). Using the spacebar to switch between speeds, the footage takes you on a tour up the curving escalator, on to the elevated terrace, around the building and finally into the main concert hall, where the drones meet back up in a dramatic finish.

Theaster Gates Wins 2017 Edmund N. Bacon Award

The Center for Architecture and Design has announced Theaster Gates as the 2017 recipient of its Edmund N. Bacon Award, which honors one individual who has advocated for excellence in urban development, planning, thought, and design.

A Chicago-based artist and community developer, Gates is the founder of the Rebuild Foundation, which focuses on improving the quality of urban life by planning and designing active and engaged communities. “Under Gates’ leadership, the Rebuild Foundation currently manages projects in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood of Chicago. Program sites include the Stony Island Arts Bank, the Black Cinema House, the Dorchester Art + Housing Collaborative, Archive House, and Listening House.”

TRIAS Proposes Museum to House Jørn Utzon Archive in Sydney

TRIAS has created a speculative museum proposal for the MA | UA (Museum of Architecture | Utzon Archive), a permanent exhibition space for Danish architect Jørn Utzon’s archive in Sydney, Australia.

Jørn Utzon’s archive is buried in boxes and basements across Sydney. This rich body of knowledge—of original drawings, prototypes, photographs and models—is a valuable public resource, alive with thoughts and experiments. Yet, it remains inaccessible and intangible to most.

TRIAS Proposes Museum to House Jørn Utzon Archive in Sydney - Image 1 of 4TRIAS Proposes Museum to House Jørn Utzon Archive in Sydney - Image 2 of 4TRIAS Proposes Museum to House Jørn Utzon Archive in Sydney - Image 3 of 4TRIAS Proposes Museum to House Jørn Utzon Archive in Sydney - Image 4 of 4TRIAS Proposes Museum to House Jørn Utzon Archive in Sydney - More Images+ 13

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.

In alliance with Architonic
Check the latest Architecture NewsCheck the latest Architecture NewsCheck the latest Architecture News

Check the latest Architecture News