1. ArchDaily
  2. Architecture News

Architecture News

How to Create Architectural Presentation Boards

 | Sponsored Content

Produce personalized presentation boards that distill complex concepts into simple visual representations with a few helpful tools and effects.

Zaha Hadid Architects Responds to Patrik Schumacher's "Urban Policy Manifesto"

On Thursday 17th of November, at the World Architecture Festival in Berlin, Patrik Schumacher gave a lecture offering his theory on how to address London’s Housing crisis. Given Schumacher’s well-known penchant for neoliberal economics, it was perhaps little surprise that his plan included a number of highly controversial ideas, such as the elimination of all forms of social housing and planning, and the privatization of all public space—with Schumacher highlighting Hyde Park as a particularly interesting opportunity.

Though ArchDaily was in attendance at the lecture, we chose not to cover Schumacher’s speech, at least in part because the audible boos from the crowd indicated that this was not a position that the wider architectural profession was interested in giving publicity to. However, the news was picked up by a number of other architectural publications including Dezeen; as a result, Schumacher’s speech became front page news on the London Evening Standard, prompting a response from London Mayor Sadiq Khan who said Schumacher’s ideas were “out of touch” and “just plain wrong.” These developments in turn have prompted an outcry from the architectural profession, causing Zaha Hadid Architects to write an open letter in response to the furore. Read on to see the full letter.

Update [05 January 2017]: the Architects' Journal have published a leaked internal email from Patrik Schumacher which claims that "this letter was sent out by ZHA’s head of press, Roger Howie, without the authorisation of any of the company’s directors."

Bêka and Lemoine's Documentary Film on BIG's "8 House" To Be Screened Exclusively on ArchDaily

Filmmakers Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine, creators of the Living Architectures seminal collection of films on architecture, will screen The Infinite Happinessshot entirely in Copenhagen's "8 House" designed by BIGexclusively on ArchDaily from Friday, December 2 until Sunday, December 4.

Marking the forthcoming release of two DVD box-sets of their entire œuvre (which was acquired by New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 2016) Bêka and Lemoine have, over the course of the Living Architectures project, developed films about and in collaboration with the likes of the Barbican in London, the Fondazione Prada, La Biennale di Venezia, Frank Gehry, Bjarke Ingels, the City of Bordeaux, the Arc en Rêve centre d’architecture, and more. Their goal in this has always been to "democratize the highbrow language of architectural criticism. [...] Free speech on the topic of architecture," Bêka has said, "is not the exclusive property of experts." Their first film, Koolhaas Houselife (2008), has come to embody this unique approach.

Watch The Infinite Happiness on ArchDaily here from December 2 1800GMT.

Bêka and Lemoine's Documentary Film on BIG's "8 House" To Be Screened Exclusively on ArchDaily - Image 1 of 4Bêka and Lemoine's Documentary Film on BIG's "8 House" To Be Screened Exclusively on ArchDaily - Image 2 of 4Bêka and Lemoine's Documentary Film on BIG's "8 House" To Be Screened Exclusively on ArchDaily - Image 3 of 4Bêka and Lemoine's Documentary Film on BIG's "8 House" To Be Screened Exclusively on ArchDaily - Image 4 of 4Bêka and Lemoine's Documentary Film on BIG's 8 House To Be Screened Exclusively on ArchDaily - More Images

12 Projects Recognized as 2016 NYC Public Design Commission Award Winners

12 Projects Recognized as 2016 NYC Public Design Commission Award Winners - Image 38 of 4

Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Public Design Commission have announced the winners of their 2016 Awards for Excellence in Design. Established in 1983, the award has been bestowed annually to projects from the city’s five boroughs that “exemplify how innovative and thoughtful design can provide New Yorkers with the best possible public spaces and services and engender a sense of civic pride.” Both built and unbuilt projects are considered for the award. Previous winners have included Studio Gang’s Fire Rescue 2 (2015), the Louis Kahn-designed Four Freedoms Park (2014), and Steven Holl’s Hunters Point Library (2011).

12 Projects Recognized as 2016 NYC Public Design Commission Award Winners - Image 2 of 412 Projects Recognized as 2016 NYC Public Design Commission Award Winners - Image 5 of 412 Projects Recognized as 2016 NYC Public Design Commission Award Winners - Image 17 of 412 Projects Recognized as 2016 NYC Public Design Commission Award Winners - Image 21 of 412 Projects Recognized as 2016 NYC Public Design Commission Award Winners - More Images+ 34

17 Excerpts from OMA Publications To Read and Download

Earlier this year, the Rem Koolhaas-led firm OMA launched a redesign of its website. If you haven't already popped over to see more than three decades worth of cutting-edge, provocative architecture projects, you'll have a good reason to now: downloadable excerpts from six of the office's highly acclaimed books and magazines.

Kengo Kuma Unveils Designs for Residential Superstructures in Moscow

Kengo Kuma & Associates have been tapped to design a new high-rise residential complex on Kutuzovsky Prospekt in Moscow, adjacent to the new business district of Moscow City. The project will be the first urban plan in Moscow to take the form of superstructures rather than individual buildings, and will be Kuma’s first project in the Russian Capital.

New York City Mapped All of its Trees and Calculated the Economic Benefits of Every Single One

Public spaces, squares, and parks in New York City are administered by the city’s Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks).

In recent years, the agency has been responsible for creating new programs to help children, youth and adults be aware of the importance of caring for their urban landscape.

One of these programs is a TreesCount! which in 2015 gathered 2,300 volunteers to learn about the trees in their environment, what state they are in, what care they need, what their measurements are, and how they benefit the surrounding community, etc.

For months, they walked the streets of the five boroughs together with a group of monitors who previously trained them to recognize what trees they were studying and their characteristics. 

Mola Structural Kit II: Another Way to Learn About Structures

Mola, creator of the Mola Structural Kit, is back at it with a second interactive structural kit aimed at changing the way people study and teach structures around the world. Mola sold over 4000 of their first kit across more than 50 countries in 2014, and now you can back the newest expansion on Brazilian crowdfunding website Catarse.

Mola Structural Kit II: Another Way to Learn About Structures  - Image 1 of 4Mola Structural Kit II: Another Way to Learn About Structures  - Image 2 of 4Mola Structural Kit II: Another Way to Learn About Structures  - Image 3 of 4Mola Structural Kit II: Another Way to Learn About Structures  - Image 4 of 4Mola Structural Kit II: Another Way to Learn About Structures  - More Images+ 2

Realrich Architecture Workshop's Brava Casa is a Philosophy of Life and Form

Realrich Architecture Workshop's Brava Casa 99 Percent Sumarah was inspired by an Indonesian form of meditation centered on the philosophy of life. Sumarah is defined as a "total surrender," allowing the partial ego to give way to the universal self.

Realrich Architecture Workshop's Brava Casa is a Philosophy of Life and Form  - Image 1 of 4Realrich Architecture Workshop's Brava Casa is a Philosophy of Life and Form  - Image 2 of 4Realrich Architecture Workshop's Brava Casa is a Philosophy of Life and Form  - Image 3 of 4Realrich Architecture Workshop's Brava Casa is a Philosophy of Life and Form  - Image 4 of 4Realrich Architecture Workshop's Brava Casa is a Philosophy of Life and Form  - More Images+ 5

HKS-Designed L.A. Stadium Will Be the Largest in the NFL

After 21 years of playing in St. Louis, the Rams are moving back to Los Angeles — and a new stadium will greet them. Slated to open in 2019, HKS's new LA Stadium will be the largest in the NFL (covering three acres) in addition to the home of the Los Angeles Rams. Beyond sports usage, the structure will also host a performing arts center and sweeping public gardens.

HKS-Designed L.A. Stadium Will Be the Largest in the NFL - Image 1 of 4HKS-Designed L.A. Stadium Will Be the Largest in the NFL - Image 2 of 4HKS-Designed L.A. Stadium Will Be the Largest in the NFL - Image 3 of 4HKS-Designed L.A. Stadium Will Be the Largest in the NFL - Image 4 of 4HKS-Designed L.A. Stadium Will Be the Largest in the NFL - More Images+ 1

Studio Anne Holtrop Wins 2016 Challenge of the Time Prize

Dutch firm Studio Anne Holtrop has won the 2016 Challenge of The Time, an international architectural prize named by architect and artist Iakov Chernikhov. Now in its fifth iteration, the prize honors young architects up to 44 years old for the “best architectural project concepts that [feature an] innovative approach” and face “challenges to the future.”

Studio Anne Holtrop’s work varies from spatial temporary models and pavilions to extensive public buildings. For instance, over the past several years, the studio has designed the Museum Fort Behten near Utrect, and the National Pavilion of Bahrain for the EXPO exhibition in Milan, as well as for the Venice Biennale.

Studio Anne Holtrop Wins 2016 Challenge of the Time Prize  - Image 1 of 4Studio Anne Holtrop Wins 2016 Challenge of the Time Prize  - Image 2 of 4Studio Anne Holtrop Wins 2016 Challenge of the Time Prize  - Image 3 of 4Studio Anne Holtrop Wins 2016 Challenge of the Time Prize  - Image 4 of 4Studio Anne Holtrop Wins 2016 Challenge of the Time Prize  - More Images

Watch Harvard GSD Celebrate Zaha Hadid in this Discussion Including Patrik Schumacher and Elia Zenghelis

In October, the Harvard Graduate School of Design (Harvard GSD) hosted “Zaha Hadid: A Celebration,” an evening of presentations and discussion around the extraordinary work and life of the late Zaha Hadid. Six months on from Hadid’s sudden passing in March, the Dean of Harvard GSD, Mohsen Mostafavi, introduced the event as the appropriate time to focus on creative recognition and “an evening of incredible celebration and enjoyment.”

Cannon Design Releases Plans for Mixed-Use Cancer Hospital in Brazil

Cannon Design has unveiled its proposal for a mixed-use Cancer Hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Originally envisioned as a “private hospital serving patients that can afford a high quality of health care,” the project transformed into a partnership between the public and private sector after preliminary feasibility studies determined the price of the site to be prohibitively high.

Thus, the project expanded to become a mixed-use complex with ownership shared between socially minded city government and private investors.

Cannon Design Releases Plans for Mixed-Use Cancer Hospital in Brazil - Image 1 of 4Cannon Design Releases Plans for Mixed-Use Cancer Hospital in Brazil - Image 2 of 4Cannon Design Releases Plans for Mixed-Use Cancer Hospital in Brazil - Image 3 of 4Cannon Design Releases Plans for Mixed-Use Cancer Hospital in Brazil - Image 4 of 4Cannon Design Releases Plans for Mixed-Use Cancer Hospital in Brazil - More Images+ 7

San Antonio Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Wins Global Award for Excellence

Seattle-based firm LMN Architects have won an Urban Land Institute (ULI) Global Award for Excellence for its Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in San Antonio, Texas.

“Designed by LMN Architects in partnership with executive architects Marmon Mok Architecture, the $150 million expansion and renovation project embrace the multi-faceted cultural identity of the city with a distinctive tapestry of form, materiality, light, and landscape" stated Mark Reddington, FAIA, lead designer and partner at LMN Architects.

Completed in 2014, the project incorporates a metallic veil that wraps program elements in programmable LED lighting, in order to create a variable play of light on the city’s skyline.

San Antonio Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Wins Global Award for Excellence  - Image 1 of 4San Antonio Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Wins Global Award for Excellence  - Image 2 of 4San Antonio Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Wins Global Award for Excellence  - Image 3 of 4San Antonio Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Wins Global Award for Excellence  - Image 4 of 4San Antonio Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Wins Global Award for Excellence  - More Images+ 6

White Arkitekter Releases Plans to Reclaim Underutilized Areas of Stockholm

White Arkitekter has teamed up with the City of Stockholm to redevelop Södra Skanstull, a neighborhood characterized by obstructive overland infrastructure bridging the south of Stockholm to the island of Södermalm.

In order to reclaim these underused areas of the city, the revitalization project will create pedestrian and cyclist boulevards, as well as 65,000 square meters of space for culture, sports, and offices, 22,000 square meters for commerce, and 750 new apartments. The project will additionally identify, map, and upgrade existing facilities.

White Arkitekter Releases Plans to Reclaim Underutilized Areas of Stockholm - Image 1 of 4White Arkitekter Releases Plans to Reclaim Underutilized Areas of Stockholm - Image 2 of 4White Arkitekter Releases Plans to Reclaim Underutilized Areas of Stockholm - Image 3 of 4White Arkitekter Releases Plans to Reclaim Underutilized Areas of Stockholm - Image 4 of 4White Arkitekter Releases Plans to Reclaim Underutilized Areas of Stockholm - More Images

Tour These London Landmarks Without Leaving Your Couch

Architectural photographer Rod Edwards specializes in 360º virtual reality imagery and virtual tours of iconic buildings. Having spent the last decade producing this type of media, Edwards was recently commissioned by Visit Britain to shoot his “More London” project as part of the global campaign for the 2015 James Bond film “Spectre.”

Read on to see “More London” and more projects by Edwards.

Finnish Architect Juhani Pallasmaa Refuses to Support Guggenheim Helsinki Project

In a comment to the Architects' Journal, Finnish architect Juhani Pallasmaa has expressed concern over the Guggenheim's plans to build a new museum in the city of Helsinki.

The project emphasises a consumerist and touristic view of art at the expense of the cultural and humane task of art. instead of strengthening local artistic traditions and practices, the project strengthens the already doubtful globalisation and commercialisation of art. The public funds could clearly be used in a more innovative and efficient manner to support Finnish artistic culture. 

These Space-Saving Home Elevators are Vacuum Powered

Pneumatic Vacuum Elevators, LLC has created a series of air-powered, space-saving, “plug & play” elevators designed to be easily installed into home environments.

Ranging from a single-passenger to a three-passenger, wheelchair accessible model, the elevators—called Pneumatic Vacuum Elevators (PVE)—are self-supporting, and do not require equipment rooms or other additional spaces above or below the shaft. Similarly, the elevators are completely enclosed and are not built into the framework of the home around them, and thus it can easily be relocated.

OMA Announced as "Creative Mediators" for Manifesta 12 in Palermo

OMA, led by partner Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, have been chosen as the "Creative Mediators" for the 12th edition of Manifesta, which will be held in Palermo in 2018. The practice will assemble an interdisciplinary team to investigate the role of governance in the Italian city, and address how contemporary urban centers are affected by tourism, gentrification, migration and climate change. They will also work "with specialists from the fields of contemporary art, sociology, music, cinema and architecture" to develop a series of "interactive, interdisciplinary, performative and artistic interventions."

How Denmark's $1.2 Billion Cutback Forces Architecture Schools to Rethink Their Priorities

How Denmark's $1.2 Billion Cutback Forces Architecture Schools to Rethink Their Priorities - Image 3 of 4
© Ariana Zilliacus

18 June 2015: Denmark has a new right wing government. A couple of months later, despite student protests in front of city hall, the new government declares a decision to cut 8.7 billion Danish kroner (over $1.2 billion US) from education in Denmark, effectively cutting nearly 30 million kroner (around $4 million US) from the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation (KADK).

The result? 31 employees have been laid off this month; the student body is to be reduced by 30% over the coming years; 4 masters courses in architecture are being discontinued within the next 4 years; and 6 bachelor programs, 7 special programs and one entire institute in the Design School are being terminated. Teaching is being refocused towards technology and the professional sphere, but will this really improve the prospects of fresh architecture graduates, as they claim? Is it more important to challenge, or to adapt?

How Denmark's $1.2 Billion Cutback Forces Architecture Schools to Rethink Their Priorities - Image 2 of 4How Denmark's $1.2 Billion Cutback Forces Architecture Schools to Rethink Their Priorities - Image 3 of 4How Denmark's $1.2 Billion Cutback Forces Architecture Schools to Rethink Their Priorities - Image 5 of 4How Denmark's $1.2 Billion Cutback Forces Architecture Schools to Rethink Their Priorities - Image 4 of 4How Denmark's $1.2 Billion Cutback Forces Architecture Schools to Rethink Their Priorities - More Images+ 2

Norman Foster Selected To Remodel Museo del Prado Hall of Realms in Spain

According to Spanish media outlet El País, Foster + Partners and Rubio Arquitectura have won an international ideas competition to design the new addition of the Museo del Prado in Madrid. The team beat 47 other participants, including firms such as Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos, OMA, and Souto Moura Arquitectos, and will be in charge of the renovation and transformation of the Salón de Reinos.

El País reports that the project will cost €30 million and will "provide a large atrium to access the building’s south façade." This "will lead to an exhibition space on the first story," while also making the park and surrounding site more pedestrian friendly.

11 Stunning Axonometric Drawings of Iconic Chilean Architecture

As the birthplace of our most recent Pritzker Prize winner, Alejandro Aravena, Santiago, Chile is full of iconic architecture. Because many of these buildings are situated in busy urban areas, their superior design is easy to miss. In an effort to encourage viewers to slow down and appreciate the volume, facades, context, and function of these urban landmarks, Benjamin Oportot and Alexandra Gray of San Sebastian University guided their 4th-year students in producing axonometric drawings of 11 buildings. The project centered on medium-sized office buildings built between 1989 and 2015, particularly focusing on their use of reinforced concrete.

These Amazing Kitchens Will Up Your Thanksgiving Game

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, ArchDaily looks back to present a compilation of the most stunning kitchens we've covered in the last year. While it may be a bit too late for this year, read on to get some inspiration for perfecting your feast and amaze your guests in 2017.

These Amazing Kitchens Will Up Your Thanksgiving Game - Image 1 of 4These Amazing Kitchens Will Up Your Thanksgiving Game - Image 2 of 4These Amazing Kitchens Will Up Your Thanksgiving Game - Image 3 of 4These Amazing Kitchens Will Up Your Thanksgiving Game - Image 4 of 4These Amazing Kitchens Will Up Your Thanksgiving Game - More Images+ 13

Aedas Wins Two International Competitions to Design Airports in Shenzhen and Hong Kong

Aedas have recently won two international competitions to design international airport buildings: the Shenzhen Airport Satellite Concourse and Hong Kong International Airport Third Runway Passenger Building.

In recent years, Aedas have emerged as a leader in airport design, as they are also currently working on the Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 2 Expansion, and have previously worked on Hong Kong International Airport Midfield Concourse and North Satellite Concourse. With the two newly-won projects, Aedas hopes to reinforce their strength and growing influence in airport design.

View London's Newly-Opened Design Museum Through the Lens of Interior Architect John Pawson

Intimidating to design a Design Museum for designers? No, because what you're doing is working with the challenges of the existing space.

In this new video from NOWNESS, the audience is treated to a viewing of the new Design Museum in London, courtesy of its interior architect John Pawson. Part interview and part guided tour, NOWNESS uses the unorthodox technique of giving the building's designer his own camera, making parts of the video an intriguing insight into how Pawson sees his own work.

Designed in collaboration with OMA and Allies and Morrison, the project is a thorough renovation of the former Commonwealth Institute building, a 1962 structure by Robert Matthew, a founding partner of RMJM. Pawson dwells on the experience of working with their dramatic hyperbolic paraboloid roof, the materials used in the design, and the challenges of working on such a sensitive project.

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