Christele Harrouk

Architect, Urban Designer, and Editor-in-Chief of ArchDaily.com. Based in Beirut, Lebanon, Covering the World.

BROWSE ALL FROM THIS AUTHOR HERE

AMO / Rem Koolhaas Presents "Countryside, The Future" at the Guggenheim

Opening in February 2020, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is showcasing an exhibition by Rem Koolhaas and AMO, the think tank of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). Entitled Countryside, The Future the exhibition seeks to investigate urgent environmental, political, and socioeconomic transformations in the nonurban areas.

MVRDV Unveils Images of the Tripolis Office Complex in Amsterdam

MVRDV has revealed a renovation scheme for the Tripolis office complex in Amsterdam, originally designed by Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck. Entitled Tripolis Park, the proposal that will accommodate the offices of Uber, will also enlarge part of the existing space, add an office block and a new park.

MVRDV Unveils Images of the Tripolis Office Complex in Amsterdam - Image 1 of 4MVRDV Unveils Images of the Tripolis Office Complex in Amsterdam - Image 2 of 4MVRDV Unveils Images of the Tripolis Office Complex in Amsterdam - Image 3 of 4MVRDV Unveils Images of the Tripolis Office Complex in Amsterdam - Image 4 of 4MVRDV Unveils Images of the Tripolis Office Complex in Amsterdam - More Images+ 7

National Railway Museum Central Hall Competition Reveals 5 Final Design Concepts

The National Railway Museum and Malcolm Reading Consultants revealed the final concepts for the new Central Hall, created by five small to medium-sized international and UK practices. Shortlisted in November 2019, the 5 teams include a collaboration between 6a architects from UK and OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen from Belgium, Atelier d’Architecture Philippe Prost from France, Carmody Groarke from the UK, Feilden Fowles from the UK, and Heneghan Peng Architects from Ireland.

National Railway Museum Central Hall Competition Reveals 5 Final Design Concepts - Image 1 of 4National Railway Museum Central Hall Competition Reveals 5 Final Design Concepts - Image 2 of 4National Railway Museum Central Hall Competition Reveals 5 Final Design Concepts - Image 3 of 4National Railway Museum Central Hall Competition Reveals 5 Final Design Concepts - Image 4 of 4National Railway Museum Central Hall Competition Reveals 5 Final Design Concepts - More Images+ 6

Schauman & Nordgren Architects Won a Competition to Design a Housing Block in the Finnish Forest

Schauman & Nordgren Architects, a Copenhagen and Helsinki based architecture and urban planning studio, was selected as the winner of the two-stage competition, organized by the city of Turku in Finland, to transform a former elderly home site into a new 15.000 m2 housing neighborhood.

Schauman & Nordgren Architects Won a Competition to Design a Housing Block in the Finnish Forest - Image 1 of 4Schauman & Nordgren Architects Won a Competition to Design a Housing Block in the Finnish Forest - Image 2 of 4Schauman & Nordgren Architects Won a Competition to Design a Housing Block in the Finnish Forest - Image 3 of 4Schauman & Nordgren Architects Won a Competition to Design a Housing Block in the Finnish Forest - Image 4 of 4Schauman & Nordgren Architects Won a Competition to Design a Housing Block in the Finnish Forest - More Images+ 15

Asif Khan Imagines the Expo 2020 Dubai “Mashrabiya” Entry Portals

Asif khan studio has unveiled images of his first intervention for the public realm of Expo 2020 Dubai. Running from the 20th of October 2020 till the 10th of April 2021, The World Expo will have three majestic Entry Portals to welcome visitors from all over the world.

Asif Khan Imagines the Expo 2020 Dubai “Mashrabiya” Entry Portals - More Images+ 7

The Kengo Kuma-Designed Ace Hotel Opens in Kyoto, Japan

Set to officially open by Spring of 2020, Ace Hotel Kyoto, designed by Kengo Kuma, is a 213- room hotel in Japan. With a program that stretches over a newly built part and an existing historical fragment, that once hosted the Kyoto Central Telephone Company created by Tetsuro Yoshida, the structure is envisioned as a "Cultural Catalyst".

Counterspace to Design the 2020 Serpentine Pavilion in its 20th Year

Counterspace, a practice based in Johannesburg, South Africa, has been selected to design the Serpentine Pavilion 2020. The youngest architects to be commissioned this internationally renowned program, Sumayya Vally, Sarah de Villiers, and Amina Kaskar, are an all-women team leading the collaborative architectural studio.

Schmidt Hammer Lassen, Hawkins\Brown and BuroHappold Design New Library for The University of Bristol

Planning application has just been submitted for a new landmark library, for the University of Bristol. The latest addition, designed by a collaborative team formed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen, Hawkins\Brown and BuroHappold, is set to transform the heart of the campus.

Video Segment Showcases Tomás Saraceno's Berlin Studio

Tomás Saraceno takes us around his Berlin studio, in a short segment video, shot during his recent exhibition 'Algo-r(h)i(y)thms' at Esther Schipper gallery. The Argentinian artist’s atelier, “a space for experimentation and testing out intricate ideas”, contains a room dedicated to his recent studies around spiders.

MVRDV Wins Competition to Design Potsdam’s Creative Quarter Master Plan

MVRDV has won a competition to create a master plan for a new cultural and creative quarter in the heart of Potsdam, Germany. The project designed for developer Glockenweiß was acclaimed for its particular approach in creating considerably more space than required in the initial brief.

MVRDV Wins Competition to Design Potsdam’s Creative Quarter Master Plan  - Image 1 of 4MVRDV Wins Competition to Design Potsdam’s Creative Quarter Master Plan  - Image 2 of 4MVRDV Wins Competition to Design Potsdam’s Creative Quarter Master Plan  - Image 3 of 4MVRDV Wins Competition to Design Potsdam’s Creative Quarter Master Plan  - Image 4 of 4MVRDV Wins Competition to Design Potsdam’s Creative Quarter Master Plan  - More Images+ 5

MILLIØNS Proposes Extension for the I.M. Pei-designed Everson Museum of Art

MILLIØNS, headed by SCI-Arc Faculty Zeina Koreitem and John May, was announced as the winner of the Everson Museum of Art competition. The L.A. team’s proposal was selected from submissions by four semifinalists including FreelandBuck, NATURALBUILD, and Normal Kelley.

UNStudio Reveals Recent Construction Images of Wasl Tower in Dubai

UNStudio, in collaboration with Werner Sobek, had designed a new high-rise for Dubai, expected to become one of the world’s tallest ceramic facades, once completed. Created for the wasl Development Group, the project is located along the famous Sheikh Zayed’s Road and directly opposite to Burj Khalifa.

UNStudio Reveals Recent Construction Images of Wasl Tower in Dubai - Image 1 of 4UNStudio Reveals Recent Construction Images of Wasl Tower in Dubai - Image 2 of 4UNStudio Reveals Recent Construction Images of Wasl Tower in Dubai - Image 3 of 4UNStudio Reveals Recent Construction Images of Wasl Tower in Dubai - Image 4 of 4UNStudio Reveals Recent Construction Images of Wasl Tower in Dubai - More Images+ 16

Heart Squared Installation, Designed by MODU and Eric Forman, Opens in Times Square

Dedicated to love and diversity, the public art installation Heart Squared has just opened to the public. In its 12th edition, the Times Square Valentine Heart Design Competition curated by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum had selected the winning proposal of MODU, an architecture and design firm based in Brooklyn, and Eric Forman Studio.

Heart Squared Installation, Designed by MODU and Eric Forman, Opens in Times Square - Image 1 of 4Heart Squared Installation, Designed by MODU and Eric Forman, Opens in Times Square - Image 2 of 4Heart Squared Installation, Designed by MODU and Eric Forman, Opens in Times Square - Image 3 of 4Heart Squared Installation, Designed by MODU and Eric Forman, Opens in Times Square - Image 4 of 4Heart Squared Installation, Designed by MODU and Eric Forman, Opens in Times Square - More Images+ 3

Reparametrize Studio and Digital Architects Re-Code Post War Syria

Reparametrize Studio and Digital Architects have created an exhibition combining photography and 360-degree projection mapping, to showcase destroyed cities, part of the 2019/2020 Bi-City Shenzhen Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture. As Ziwar Al Nouri, Founder of Reparametrize Studio stated, the project underlines the different possibilities “when numbers meet Architecture and Culture and help us improve human life and the future of our city”.

Reparametrize Studio and Digital Architects Re-Code Post War Syria - Image 1 of 4Reparametrize Studio and Digital Architects Re-Code Post War Syria - Image 2 of 4Reparametrize Studio and Digital Architects Re-Code Post War Syria - Image 3 of 4Reparametrize Studio and Digital Architects Re-Code Post War Syria - Image 4 of 4Reparametrize Studio and Digital Architects Re-Code Post War Syria - More Images+ 6

Laka Competition Reveals 2020 Results of "Architecture that Reacts"

Laka released the results of its competition that gathered over 200 entries. Aiming to diversify the outcomes, the theme focuses on architectural, urban, technological, or product design “capable of dynamic interaction with its social, natural, or built surroundings”. In fact, the subject revolves around interdisciplinary “solutions developed through a process of changes and adjustments”.

An international panel of judges went through the projects of 350 participants from 40 countries, and selected the proposals that “took advantages from disciplines such as robotics, mechanics, digital fabrication, biodesign and biofabrication, computational design, materials science, bioarchitecture, social sciences, industrial design, mobility, and more”. Read on for the complete list of winners.

Laka Competition Reveals 2020 Results of "Architecture that Reacts" - Image 1 of 4Laka Competition Reveals 2020 Results of "Architecture that Reacts" - Image 2 of 4Laka Competition Reveals 2020 Results of "Architecture that Reacts" - Image 3 of 4Laka Competition Reveals 2020 Results of "Architecture that Reacts" - Image 4 of 4Laka Competition Reveals 2020 Results of Architecture that Reacts - More Images+ 14

Updated Images Reveal Interior Space of Heatherwick’s Lantern House in New York

New renderings were unveiled for Heatherwick’s first residential project in New York, currently under construction. The recently dubbed “Lantern House”, in West Chelsea’s neighborhood, will join a series of developments, expanding the High Line's facades.

Updated Images Reveal Interior Space of Heatherwick’s Lantern House in New York  - Image 1 of 4Updated Images Reveal Interior Space of Heatherwick’s Lantern House in New York  - Image 2 of 4Updated Images Reveal Interior Space of Heatherwick’s Lantern House in New York  - Image 3 of 4Updated Images Reveal Interior Space of Heatherwick’s Lantern House in New York  - Image 4 of 4Updated Images Reveal Interior Space of Heatherwick’s Lantern House in New York  - More Images+ 13

wHY Granted Approval to Design the Tchaikovsky Academic Opera and Ballet Theater in Perm, Russia

The City Council of Perm, the planning commission, and members of the public gave their approval for a wHY-designed theater at the center of a major cultural revitalization initiative, led by the city’s mayor. The project will be a collaboration between wHY’s New York office and Buildings Workshop, and wHY’s Landscape Workshop, in order to generate a landmark for the emerging arts district.