Spirit of Thai Architecture Clubhouse / Gooseberry Design + Sansiri PCL

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  643
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  COTTO, Cifre cerámica, FAMELINE, Jotun, Luxteel, +1
  • Professionals: Abalance Interior Design

Landscape Design of Hony Tower / ASPECT Studios

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ION Cheongdam Commercial Building / Urban Ark Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  856
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021

Five Peaks Lookout / Scott Edwards Architecture

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Açucena House / TETRO Arquitetura

Açucena House / TETRO Arquitetura - Exterior Photography, Houses, Courtyard, Facade, Handrail
© Jomar Bragança

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Nova Lima, Brazil
  • Architects: TETRO Arquitetura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Art Pedras, CCR Decor, Lagoa Parket Indusparquet, Lantai, Legrand, +8

Parmer Ponds The Pitch / Mark Odom Studio

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Tiffany Temporary Store Paris / OMA

Tiffany Temporary Store Paris / OMA - Exterior Photography, Retail Interiors, Facade
© Benoit Florençon

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  • Architects: OMA
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

On Inclusive, Safe, Resilient, and Sustainable Cities: In Conversation with the Winners of the UIA 2030 Award

The first edition of the UIA 2030 Award celebrated projects that contribute to the delivery of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Located in Germany, Hong Kong, Argentina, Bangladesh, and China, the winning interventions were announced during the eleventh session of the World Urban Forum in Katowice, Poland. Organized by the International Union of Architects (UIA), together with the UN-HABITAT, the award program gathered 125 submissions in 40 countries.

ArchDaily had the chance to talk to the winners behind the acclaimed architecture, to discuss furthermore the interventions and certain specificities of each and every project. In addition, the winning teams shared their upcoming and ongoing architectural endeavors as well as their point of view on the importance of architects engaging with the Sustainable Development Goals.

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FLUGT Refugee Museum of Denmark / BIG

FLUGT Refugee Museum of Denmark / BIG - Exterior Photography, Museum, Garden
© Rasmus Hjortshoj

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Oksbøl, Denmark
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1600
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

The Maldives is Combating Rising Sea Levels with Auto-Responsive Floating City

Netherlands-based architecture, urban planning, and research firm Waterstudio.NL in collaboration with Dutch Docklands and the Government of The Maldives have revealed the design of Maldives Floating City (MFC), a first-of-its-kind “island city” that offers a new approach to modern sustainable living on the Indian Ocean. The project has been in development for over a decade, and will feature thousands of residences, floating along a flexible, functional grid across a 200-hectare lagoon.

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House in El Paraíso / Cintia Colazzo + Adolfo Schlieper Arquitectos

House in El Paraíso / Cintia Colazzo + Adolfo Schlieper Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Houses
© Walter Salcedo

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El Paraiso, Argentina

Steven Holl's Chapel of St. Ignatius in Seattle Receives AIA's Twenty-Five Year Award

The Chapel of St. Ignatius in Seattle, designed by Steven Holl Architects, has been honored by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) with its Twenty-five Year Award. AIA’s award is conferred on a building that has set a precedent, stood the test of time for 25 to 35 years and continues to set standards of excellence for its architectural design and significance. The Chapel of St. Ignatius finished in 1997, reflects the ideal of the Jesuit practice, a religious order of the Catholic Church, in which no single method of worship is prescribed. Instead, the sect recognizes that “different methods helped different people.” That idea is reflected in the Chapel of St. Ignatius, Seattle University’s main chapel, where differences in light unify to support the worship and ritual needs of the university community.

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Transforming Clay Into Structure: How Ceramics Are Used in Construction

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Ceramic fragments and figures found at the Neolithic site of Mureybet, in Syria's Middle Euphrates valley, indicate that clay and fire work date back to the 7th millennium BC. This means that dealing with ceramics is one of the oldest activities in human history. More than 9,000 years later, ceramic, and all its derivatives, has become one of the most used materials in construction, being used at different times, from structure to finishes.

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Crafting for Contemplation: The Minimal vs. The Ornamental

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A few weeks ago, this year’s edition of the Serpentine Pavilion opened to the public. Designed by Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates, it’s an evocative project, its cylindrical form referencing American beehive kilns, English bottle kilns, and Musgum adobe homes found in Cameroon.

What the pavilion is named tells the viewer a lot more about its intentions as a spatial experience. Titled Black Chapel, it houses a spacious room with wraparound benches, and an oculus above that allows daylight to filter into the space. It’s a fairly minimal interior – designed as a site for contemplation and reflection. This minimal quality of Gates’ Serpentine Pavilion raises particularly interesting questions. How artists and architects opt for a “less is more” approach when designing meditative spaces, but also how these introspective spaces have been equally enhanced by ornamentation.

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Kyvik House / Sjöblom Freij Arkitekter

Kyvik House / Sjöblom Freij Arkitekter - Interior Photography, Houses, Beam, Facade
Courtesy of Sjöblom Freij Arkitekter

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Stockholm, Sweden

A' Design Awards & Competition 2022 - Early Call for Entries

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Pugongshan Geology Museum by Baofeng Li. Image Courtesy of A'Design Award and Competition

The A’ Design Award was "born out of the desire to underline the best designs and well-designed products." It is an international award whose aim is to provide designers, architects, and innovators from all design fields with a platform to showcase their work and products to a global audience. This year's edition is now open for early entries; designers can register their submissions here.

Infinity Housing / Taillandier Architectes Associés

Infinity Housing / Taillandier Architectes Associés - Exterior Photography, Apartments, Garden, Facade, Cityscape
© Roland Halbe

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Toulouse, France
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5961
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Arcelor Mittal, Piveteau bois, Schüco
  • Professionals: Occinergy, STDI

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