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Yasmeen Lari: Architect for the Future

A rich exploration of the extraordinary life and work of celebrated architect Yasmeen Lari.

Language of Home: The Interiors of Foley & Cox

foley&cox is a New York–based interior design firm recognized for its style
and versatility, led by Michael Cox. Cox focuses his practice on the concept of
home—a word that encompasses a myriad of associations for everyone but can
be most eloquently and simply described as the special place where we feel most
comfortable. Published to coincide with the firm’s 20th anniversary,
Language of Home: The Interiors of Foley & Cox presents twenty-four projects that reflect the breadth and depth of the foley&cox portfolio.

Architecture's Theory

A collection of illuminating essays exploring what theory makes of architecture and what architecture makes of theory in philosophical and materialized contexts.

All the King's Horses: Vitruvius in an Age of Princes

How the Italian Renaissance reinvented the power of princes by rediscovering Vitruvius and his architecture—and justified their right to rule.

Not Sure What Career to Choose? An Intensive Summer Program in Architecture and Design May Help

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For those considering a career in environmental design –as an architect, landscape architect, urban designer, or city planner–, an immersive summer program in architecture and sustainable design might be the way to go before making a more long term commitment. Intensive summer programs are a great way to explore a career interest in architecture and environmental design. The College of Environmental Design at the University of California, Berkeley offers a variety of immersive summer courses, emphasizing hands-on studio design and teaching a multitude of relevant foundational design skills. By attending these programs, students gain professional clarity, competency, an increased network of peers and experts, and an empowering experience.

Architecture Matters 2023 : "Second City. On the New in the Old"

New construction as an exception? “Waste” as a new building material? Affordable housing vs. climate protection? How do we design a building’s whole lifecycle? How do we calculate grey energy honestly? What is zero-carbon concrete? Which insights are new, and how can we tap past knowledge to develop solutions for the future? How do we shape this complex change process together? “Second City. On the New in the Old” is the theme of Architecture Matters 2023, where we will explore this topic at different levels: materials, buildings, society.

Opening Up / Stories of Lisbon’s Light: Daylight Meets Daring Architecture in a Family Home

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The third and final part of "Stories of Lisbon's Light" focuses on a robust and daringly contrasting family home between the seven rolling hills of ‘the city of light’, Lisbon. Discover how architect Pedro Domingos designed a home where daylight and the river Tagus play the leading roles. With the residence facing the south, radical architectural choices had to be made to allow the light to flow through the entire residence.

Sounding Out the Importance of Office Acoustics

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Is it the award-worthy barista skills at the third-floor coffee bar that make your days in the office bearable? Or is it being able to ring-fence a desk and height-adjusted chair and call them your own while the rest of the world hot desks? Perhaps it is knowing that the warming of your hands and toes is at someone else’s expense or that in this space you are you and not mum, dad, daughter, or husband. Or you might put it simply down to the camaraderie of the team and the common sense of purpose. One thing that is not in question, however, is that since the recent shake-up of our working practices, it matters now more than ever that productivity and wellbeing are in balance in the office, and contentment and comfort are key to both.

ISSA LAUNCH EVENT - VENICE BIENNALE 2023

3DM Architecture is proud to announce our presence at The Laboratory of the Future at the 2023 Venice Biennale.
The TIME, SPACE, EXISTENCE exhibition will feature an installation inspired by the culture and history of Malta,
which seeks to transcend said architecture to an international context.

Pavilion of the Republic of Kosovo at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale

The Republic of Kosovo is taking part for the fifth time in the International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia from 20 May to 26 November 2023 with a project by architects Poliksen Qorri-Dragaj and Hamdi Qorri entitled “rks2 | transcendent locality”.

Small Infrastructures; Exhibition Opening & Panel Discussion

In March 2021, the Biden Administration released the American Jobs Plan, earmarking $213B for “quality” and “affordable” housing, yet the bill lacks specificity on how houses are to be built. Here housing’s problem is split into two: a social one of accessibility and equity, and a material one of wood, metal, and rocks. Architects can play a unique role in bridging abstract policy ambitions to real construction as these connections are made every day in practice.

Architecture’s Ecological Restructuring

Workshop-Style Symposium

IAAC Lecture Series – Mireia Luzárraga

IAAC Lecture Series – Mireia Luzárraga

Beyond Architecture - A Disrupt X OOA Symposium

Beyond Architecture - A Symposium presented by Disrupt Media and Out of Architecture

Kathmandu Valley Cities - Water, Architecture and the Historic Urbanity

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Wood Self-Construction Workshop _ Camposaz 34:34 - Reggio Emilia

Camposaz is looking for 9 people to take part in our 1:1 scale design and self-construction workshop in Reggio Emilia.

Writings on the Asian City: Framing an Inclusive Approach to Urban Design

The book examines the contemporary Asian city through the prism of urban design in assimilating new and established drivers of growth. This includes intensified forms of residential development, specialized commercial centers and technology parks, that drive the momentum of the contemporary city, while acting to restructure and reshape forms of capital investment. New spatial patterns are facilitated by tranches of urban expansion, redevelopment, regeneration and suburbanization that have emerged as by-products of both formal and informal development processes. The book also examines the Asian city language embodied in the local morphology—the essential values of the street, block, temple precinct and monument, and how these can be incorporated as drivers of new urban identities that relate to the changing culture and configuration of city neighborhoods. All of these continue to impose different levels of impact on the creation of livable cities and the quality of life for their inhabitants. In this way urban design can look to the future while respecting the past.

The Hypospace of Japanese Architecture

Traditional thought fused with modern science when Hiroshima’s nuclear annihilation on August 6, 1945, proved the interdependence of space and time. Since the war, Japanese architects have probed the relativity of spacetime through critical debates, pivotal theories, and consequential buildings. The Hypospace of Japanese Architecture pushes past clichés of an exotic Japan to confront the modernity of an island nation whose habit of importing foreign ideas is less about assimilation than transformation, less a process of indigenization than one of cultural invention. The realization that buildings are dynamic events—phenomena of space-in-time, not inert objects outside time—continues to inform Japanese architecture and suggests how we can rethink the history, theory, and practice of architecture more generally.