AD Classics: Cenotaph for Newton / Etienne-Louis Boullée

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Minuscule clusters of visitors ascend a monumental stairway at the base of a spherical monument rising higher than the Great Pyramid of Giza. An arc of waning sunlight catches a small portion of the sphere, leaving the excavated entry portal and much of the mass in deep shadow. Bringing together the emotional affects of romanticism, the severe rationality of neoclassicism and grandeur of antiquity, Etienne-Louis Boullée’s sublime vision for a cenotaph honoring Sir Isaac Newton is both emblematic of the particular historical precipice and an artistic feat that foreshadowed the modern conception of architectural design. Rendered through a series of ink and wash drawings, the memorial was one of numerous provocative designs he created at the end of the eighteenth century and included in his treatise, Architecture, essai sur l’art. The cenotaph is a poetic homage to scientist Sir Isaac Newton who 150 years after his death had become a revered symbol of Enlightenment ideals.

Beyond representing his individual creative genius, Boullée’s approach to design signaled the schism of architecture as a pure art from the science of building. He rejected the Vitruvian notion of architecture as the art of building, writing “In order to execute, it is first necessary to conceive… It is this product of the mind, this process of creation, that constitutes architecture…” (1).  The purpose of design is to envision, to inspire, to make manifest a conceptual idea though spatial forms. Boullee’s search was for an immutable and totalizing architecture. 

Yatsugatake Annex / Takanori Ineyama Architects

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Kornerstone International Academy / hyperStiy Architects

Kornerstone International Academy / hyperStiy Architects - Kindergarten, Facade
© Weiqi Jin

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Yinchuan, China
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  6000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018

Christian Dada Taipei / Fumiko Takahama Architects

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Taipei, China
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  150
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Barrisol, Guopu, Hou Cheng, Pacific Carpet Material

NANZER Building / V + Arquitectura

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Villa Mercedes, Argentina
  • Architects: V + Arquitectura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1850
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Aluar, Etex Colombia, FV, Yemaco, ferrum

Calgary Central Library / Snøhetta

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Calgary, Canada

Pedro Aguirre Cerda City Hall / GMM Arquitectos

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Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Chile
  • Architects: GMM Arquitectos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  12000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Cipa, GLASSTECH, Hunter Douglas, Melón Hormigones

Arquitectonica Reveals Tower of Pools for Downtown L.A. in New Renders

Arquitectonica has revealed new renderings of its proposal for a 53-story tower of cantilevered pools in Downtown Los Angeles. The skyscraper could be built under two different scenarios, where either the building becomes primarily residential units or a hotel and condominiums. The City of Los Angeles Department of City Planning published a draft Environmental Impact Report with further details on the 784-foot tower. Arquitectonica's tower is one of multiple developments underway around Pershing Square.

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Nogal House / BGP Arquitectura

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San Pedro Garza García, Mexico
  • Architects: BGP Arquitectura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  670
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Vitro®, BGP Arquitectura, Cemex, Empresas, Flam Rugs Design Center, +5

Could Future Cities be Crypto Cities? A Nevada Desert Experiment May Give an Answer

In a world increasingly obsessed with the potential of Blockchain (the decentralized technology behind Bitcoin), lawyer and cryptocurrency millionaire Jeffrey Berns has purchased an enormous 67,000-acre plot of the Nevada desert near Reno envisioned as an “experimental community” revolving around the technology.

His company, Blockchains LLC, has worked in collaboration with Tom Wiscombe Architecture and Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects (EYRC) to design “Innovation Park” which will be “developed into a smart city with decentralized Blockchain underlying all infrastructure.”

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Georgetown University / LEGORRETA

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Ar-Rayyan, Qatar

Zaha Hadid Architects and ETH Zurich Create 3D Knitted Concrete Pavilion Transportable via Suitcase

ETH Zurich, working in collaboration with Zaha Hadid Architects Computation and Design Group (ZHCODE) and Architecture Extrapolated (R-Ex) have unveiled a 3D-knitted shell serving as the primary shaping element for curved concrete structures.

The “KnitCandela” prototype represents the first application of this technology at an architectural scale, a five-tonne concrete structure on display at the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporaneo in Mexico City.

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Vila Ipojuca House / 23 SUL

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Vila Ipojuca, Brazil
  • Architects: 23 SUL
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  210
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Arquitetura da Luz /, Casa Franceza, Esquadrimax, Futon Company, Galvitel, +3

Understanding and Using Architectural Scales

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The work of an architect and urban planner can take on many forms thanks to the diverse curricular composition of most graduate courses, with subjects that deal with designing in different scales and contexts. From great urban plans to home renovations, and the metropolis to furniture design, these branches deal with different objects, however, all in common are the use of drawing and models as a tool for representation.

Whatever the project may be, drawing is the way to represent reality, ideas, speculations, and conceptions. Scale, a factor that establishes the level of reading one must make of these representations, determines the link between the real world and the dimensions of the drawing or model. For instance, the scale 1:1 is also known as “full size.”

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In Tehran, Design Principles of American Suburbia Unexpectedly Persist

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Austrian-born architect Victor Gruen is perhaps best known for pioneering the design of the American mall typology. His visions for these spaces sought to incorporate various aspects of the city into a single enclosed or indoor space, with a particular focus on consumption and commercial activity. His sprawling designs functioned as the perfect complement to America’s burgeoning leisure-driven consumer culture as a booming economy and an increase in car travel reinforced the possibilities of this new postwar way of life. Perhaps lesser-known, however, is Gruen’s commission from the Iranian government to design an urban plan for the city of Tehran in the late 1960s.

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Florida Polytechnic University Student Development Center / Straughn Trout Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  10192 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Big Ass Fans, Vitro®, Aristech, Armstrong Ceilings, Kawneer, +1

Allied Works and OLIN Create a Museum for Both People and the City

Allied Works has, since their founding in 1994, become known for their portfolio of delicately balanced and civic-minded works. Their Clyfford Still Museum in Denver has in particular been recognized in numerous awards and publications - but may perhaps be overshadowed by their most recent built work.

The National Veterans Memorial and Museum, located in Columbus, Ohio elevates what might have been a staid and somber program into a public space with an urban outlook. The museum, composed of intersecting white concrete bands, opens onto a lustrous landscape (designed by OLIN) and connects the formerly neglected riverfront to the small city’s downtown.

Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center / Rockwell Group

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New York, United States

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