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        <![CDATA[Slow Architecture as an Ethical Practice of Design and Construction]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 06:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Eduardo Souza</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>At the <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/106352/bruder-klaus-field-chapel-peter-zumthor">Bruder Klaus Field Chapel, designed by Peter Zumthor</a>, the construction process involved the direct participation of residents from the small Swiss village of Mechernich. Using an internal formwork made of vertically placed wooden logs, concrete was prepared in small batches and poured manually, day after day, forming layers marked by subtle variations in the mix and application. At the end of the process, the wooden structure was reduced to ashes, leaving the chapel's interior impregnated with traces of fire and revealing a dark, tactile surface. The result was a quiet and deeply meaningful space, where collective action, time, and <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/1017671/what-is-low-tech-architecture-comparing-shigeru-ban-and-yasmeen-laris-approaches" target="_blank" rel="noopener">material transformation became part of the architecture</a>. Centered on locally available resources and manual techniques, this construction method highlights how the choice of materials and building system can shape the experience of a space, reveal the time invested, and embed the culture of a place into the very matter of architecture. In doing so, it offers an example of how construction itself can become a regenerative act, restoring meaning, connecting communities, and honoring material cycles.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[The Timeless Appeal of Modernism in Technology and Digital Architecture]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 07:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Diogo Borges Ferreira</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/modernism">Modernism</a>, a movement that sought to break away from traditional forms and embrace the future, laid the groundwork for many <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/architecture-and-technology">technological</a> and digital advancements in contemporary architecture. As the Industrial Revolution brought about mass production, new materials, and technological innovation, architects like <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/office/le-corbusier">Le Corbusier</a>, <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/office/walter-gropius">Walter Gropius</a>, and <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/office/mies-van-der-rohe">Mies van der Rohe</a> championed the ethos of "<a href="https://www.archdaily.com/993922/form-follows-fun-the-new-paradigm">form follows function</a>" and a rational approach to design. Their principles resonate in the digital age, where computational design and high-tech materials redefine form and construction.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[A Compact Yet Fundamental Survey of the Modern Movement: In Conversation with Kenneth Frampton]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Dec 2024 07:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Vladimir Belogolovsky</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If there is one book every architecture student must have on their shelf, it must be an architectural history. There is no more comprehensive yet compact alternative than <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/kenneth-frampton" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kenneth Frampton</a>'s <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Architecture-Critical-History-Fourth/dp/0500203954?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=archdaily.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Modern <a href="/tag/architecture">Architecture</a>: A Critical History, </em></a>originally published in 1980 by Thames &amp; Hudson. Its much-expanded latest fifth 734-page, 813-illustration edition came out in 2020. In 2023, I discussed the book at length with the author in a video interview, now available on YouTube.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[The 126 Best Architecture Books]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 07:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">Architecture has deep wells of research, thought, and theory that are unseen on the surface of a structure. For practitioners, citizens interested, and students alike, books on architecture offer invaluable context to the profession, be it practical, inspirational, academic, or otherwise. So, for those of you looking to expand your bookshelf (or confirm your own tastes), ArchDaily has gathered a broad list of architectural books that we consider of interest to those in the field.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Can Local Architecture Help Cure the Ills of Globalism?]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2022 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Li Wen</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The global pause of the COVID pandemic has provided an opportunity to assess present-day globalism and the architecture that has emerged alongside it. Stemming back to the broad expansion of free trade in the 90s at the end of the Cold War, globalism’s cultural promise was simple and aspirational: integrating markets globally would increase the interaction between and learning of different cultures. By normalizing such experiences in our daily lives, we would become global citizens liberated from our previous prejudices–all well-intentioned objectives.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Re-evaluating Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of the Place]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2021 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In his 1983 now-classic essay <em>Towards a <a href="/tag/critical-regionalism">Critical Regionalism</a>, Six Points of an <a href="/tag/architecture">Architecture</a> of Resistance</em>, <a href="/tag/kenneth-frampton">Kenneth Frampton</a> discussed an alternative approach to architecture, one defined by climate, topography and tectonics, as a form of resistance to the placeness of Modern Architecture and the gratuitous ornamentation of <a href="/tag/postmodernism">Postmodernism</a>. An architectural attitude, Critical Regionalism proposed an architecture that would embrace global influences while firmly rooted in its context. The following explores the value and contribution of Frampton’s ideas for contemporary architecture. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Brigitte Shim and Howard Sutcliffe win the 2021 RAIC Gold Medal]]>
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      <dc:creator>Andreea Cutieru</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Royal <a href="/tag/architecture">Architecture</a> Institute of <a href="/tag/canada">Canada</a> awarded the 2021 Gold Medal to the architectural duo Brigitte Shim and A. Howard Sutcliffe. The distinction is a recognition of the architects' long-lasting and pivotal contribution to Canadian architecture.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Palladio Film to be Screened in 70 Countries Worldwide]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">Though only the Italian screenings have officially been announced, for May 20-22, international screenings of the upcoming 97-minute docu-film are promised to be announced soon. Created by Giacomo Gatti together with Scientific Director and Co-author Gregorio Carboni Maestri, “Palladio” features well-known scholars and aficionados of Palladian architecture, including <a href="/tag/kenneth-frampton">Kenneth Frampton</a> and <a href="/tag/peter-eisenman">Peter Eisenman</a>, discussing the great architect’s legacy.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Kenneth Frampton Awarded Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at 2018 Venice Biennale]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Niall Patrick Walsh</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/uk" target="_blank">British</a> architect, historian, critic and educator <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/kenneth-frampton" target="_blank">Kenneth Frampton</a> has been announced as this year’s recipient of the <a href="/tag/golden-lion">Golden Lion</a> for Lifetime Achievement at the <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/2018-venice-biennale" target="_blank">2018 Venice Biennale</a>. The decision was made by the Board of <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/2018-venice-biennale" target="_blank">The Venice Biennale</a> chaired by Paolo Baratta, upon recommendation from the Biennale’s curators, <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/803570/yvonne-farrell-and-shelley-mcnamara-named-artistic-directors-of-2018-venice-architecture-biennale" target="_blank">Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara</a> of <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/office/grafton-architects" target="_blank">Grafton Architects</a>.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Kenneth Frampton on His Early Career and Appreciating Architectural Talent From Around the Globe]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2018 09:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Collin Abdallah</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In <a href="http://www.metropolismag.com/architecture/kenneth-frampton-interview/?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=archdaily.com" target="_blank">a recent interview with <em>Metropolis Magazine</em></a>, <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/kenneth-frampton" target="_blank">Kenneth Frampton</a> answered questions about his existing architectural influence and his opinion as it relates to the direction of architectural theory and criticism. Frampton has long been a prominent voice in the world of architectural theory and writing. He has taught at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (<a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/gsapp" target="_blank">GSAPP</a>) since 1972, all the while publishing a large collection of critical essays and books on the topic of 20th-century architecture—the most notable of those being his 1983 essay “Towards a <a href="/tag/critical-regionalism">Critical Regionalism</a>: Six Points for an Architecture of Resistance.”</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Kenneth Frampton On The Work of Wang Shu and Lu Wenyu]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Mar 2017 09:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Kenneth Frampton</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Until April 30th, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark <a href="https://en.louisiana.dk/exhibition/wang-shu?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=archdaily.com" target="_blank">is exhibiting the work of Wang Shu</a>. The first in a new series of monographic exhibitions collectively titled "The Architect's Studio," this show of the work of the 2012 <a href="/tag/pritzker-prize">Pritzker Prize</a> winner features an exhibition catalog that includes essays from <a href="/tag/kenneth-frampton">Kenneth Frampton</a>, Ole Bouman, Yiping Dong and Aric Chen. The following excerpt from the exhibition catalog, written by Kenneth Frampton, is republished here with the permission of the author and publisher.</em></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[These Intricate Architectural Models Will Change How You See Their Famous Full-Size Counterparts]]>
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      <dc:creator>Vanessa Quirk</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><em>This article was originally published by <a href="/tag/metropolis-magazine">Metropolis Magazine</a> as "<a href="http://www.metropolismag.com/Point-of-View/February-2017/Kenneth-Frampton-on-the-Art-Artifice-of-Architectural-Models/?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=archdaily.com" target="_blank">Kenneth Frampton on the Art &amp; Artifice of Architectural Models</a>."</em></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[8 Short Architectural Texts You Need To Know]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2016 10:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Sharon Lam</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong><em>Update:</em></strong><em> We've added links to help you find these books for purchase and, in 5 of 8 cases, tracked down a way you can read them online for free!</em><br><br>Quality over quantity, so the saying goes. With so many concepts floating around the architectural profession, it can be difficult to keep up with all the ideas which you're expected to know. But in architecture and elsewhere, the most memorable ideas are often the ones that can be condensed textually: “form follows function,” “less is more,” “less is a bore.” Though slightly longer than three words, the following lists a selection of texts that don’t take too long to read, but impart long-lasting lessons, offering you the opportunity to fill gaps in your knowledge quickly and efficiently. Covering everything from loos to <a href="/tag/adolf-loos">Adolf Loos</a>, the public to the domestic, and color to phenomenology, read on for eight texts to place on your reading list:</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Reflections on Architecture, Society and Politics: Social and Cultural Tectonics in the 21st Century]]>
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      <link>https://www.archdaily.com/797727/reflections-on-architecture-society-and-politics-social-and-cultural-tectonics-in-the-21st-century</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2016 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Rene Submissions</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Reflections on Architecture, Society and Politics</em>&nbsp;brings together a series of thirteen interview-articles by&nbsp;Graham Cairns in collaboration with some of the most prominent polemic thinkers and critical practitioners from the fields of architecture and the social sciences, including Noam Chomsky, Peggy Deamer, Robert A.M. Stern, Daniel Libeskind and Kenneth Frampton.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[A Conversation with Toyo Ito, Kazuyo Sejima, Sou Fujimoto, Akihisa Hirata and Junya Ishigami]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) hosts a conversation among five of the most influential contemporary Japanese architects: Toyo Ito, Kazuyo Sejima, Sou Fujimoto, Akihisa Hirata and Junya Ishigami. Moderated by Columbia GSAPP professors Jeffrey Inaba and Kenneth Frampton, the conversation aims to explore the relationships and creative exchanges among this prominent group of architects and designers.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Urbanization is more than the growth and physical expansion of cities. It is a process that transforms territories, changes existing reciprocities and establishes new relationships between different places. In the Shadow of the Megacity will address the wider impact of urbanization, both within and beyond the city, in an attempt to trace the present contours of the urban and imagine its future.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Code of Context: The Uneasy Excitement of Global Practice]]>
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      <dc:creator>Jay Wickersham FAIA</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em><a href="http://www.architects.org/architectureboston/global?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=archdaily.com" target="_blank">Global</a>, the Winter 2014 issue of </em><a href="http://www.architects.org/architectureboston/about-architectureboston?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=archdaily.com" target="_blank">ArchitectureBoston</a><em> magazine, out now, is an examination of the challenges and opportunities facing architects working abroad, from the Middle East to Africa to Asia. The topics explored in this issue include how to value resource-constrained approaches, honor local vernacular, and learn from the urbanization precedents set in other parts of the world. In this article, Jay Wickersham FAIA examines how in a globalized market, architecture firms can take steps to ensure that their designs act in the best interests of the foreign communities they affect.</em></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p class="p1">Following the highly anticipated world premiere of <em><a href="http://www.archdaily.com/tag/archiculture/">Archiculture</a> </em>(<a href="http://www.archdaily.com/578901/watch-now-world-premiere-of-archiculture/">watch here!</a>), <a href="http://www.arbuckle-industries.com/?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=archdaily.com" target="_blank">Arbuckle Industries</a> has now shared with us the first of over 30 never-before-seen full length interviews with some of the industry’s leading practitioners, all discussing the profession and how we are or should be training the next generation of designers. </p>]]>
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