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What’s Your ArchDaily Story?

In the entryway of ArchDaily’s Headquarters, there is a framed, handwritten note from a student in Australia, Alice McLeod. This is something that we have cherished as a company with a very specific mission. She writes,
I grew up in a country town in Victoria, Australia. I lived 3 and half hours drive from a city. My closest library has 5 books in the “architecture & design” category. I had no access to the world and history of Architecture. Your website opened that world up to me. I found my passion and education through ArchDaily. In January I moved to Melbourne to begin my first year of my Architecture Degree. I have never been happier.
RIBA Awards 2018 Royal Gold Medal to Innovative Housing Architect Neave Brown

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has awarded its 2018 Royal Gold Medal to London-based artist and architect Neave Brown, a revered Modernist architect best known for his visionary Alexandra Road housing estate. Built by London's Camden Council in the 1970s the 500-home estate is, in Brown's own words, a "piece of city" containing shops, workshops, a community centre, a special needs school and children’s centre, a care home for young people with learning difficulties, and a 16,000sqm public park.
The medal is awarded in recognition of a lifetime’s work and is approved personally by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. It is given to a person, or group of people, who have had a significant influence "either directly or indirectly on the advancement of architecture." The medal is being presented earlier than usual—in 2017 rather than 2018—owing to Brown's poor health.
Smart Everyday Nighttime Design Aims to Use Light as a Means to Build Better Communities
Working out of a UNESCO world heritage site in Cartagena, Colombia, Smart Everyday Nighttime Design is a research project that aims to use light as a means to build better communities. The project, spearheaded by Arup’s Lighting team with urban-lighting leader Leni Schwendinger, seeks to address nighttime activation of Getsemaní’s streets and public spaces in a bid to improve safety, stimulate the night time economy and engage with the local communities and events.
This documentary, produced by PLANE—SITE, presents the project’s findings and explains the research process and the resulting prototype. The team had two main ambitions:
Mr Plocq's Caballon / Aurélie Poirrier + Igor-Vassili Pouchkarevtch-Dragoche + Vincent O’Connor

- Area: 15 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: ATAO Nantes, La Cale 2 l’île, Serge Ferrari, Woods Plywood
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Professionals: ENSANantes
Two Holiday Houses in Firostefani / Kapsimalis Architects

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Architects: Kapsimalis Architects
- Area: 180 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Interni Store, KOUFOMATA-DROSOS, Marble Factory, Wood E.R, constructions
Herman Teirlinck Building / Neutelings Riedijk Architects + CONIX RDBM Architects

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Architects: CONIX RDBM Architects, Neutelings Riedijk Architects
- Area: 65000 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Jansen, Reynaers Aluminium, Barrisol, Beddeleem, Bomarbre, +4
BDHOUSE / 7A Architecture Studio

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Architects: 7A Architecture Studio
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Hoa Sen Group, Nghi Son, Tan Uyen
Shoei House / Hearth Architects

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Architects: Hearth Architects
- Area: 115 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: VELUX Group, Island Profile, YKK AP Asia
F75 Bar / AHL architects

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Architects: AHL architects
- Year: 2017
Aurelia - House Under a Pool / SHROFFLEoN

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Architects: SHROFFLEóN
- Area: 185 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Levantina, NATUZZI, Rajiv Hinduja, Techlam, Vondom
Asahi Kindergarten Phase I & Phase II / Tezuka Architects

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Architects: Tezuka Architects
- Area: 748 m²
- Year: 2016
wHY Unveils $38 Million San Francisco Asian Art Museum Addition

San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum has unveiled plans for a $38 million renovation and addition project that will transform the institution’s exhibition and educational programs while reconnecting the building to its Civic Center location. Designed by architect Kulapat Yantrasast of wHY, the project consists of a new 13,000-square-foot exhibition Pavilion and Art Terrace clad in a rusticated gray terracotta facade that echoes the design language of the original beaux arts building.
Mirante House / FGMF

Shipping Container Home by Whitaker Studio Blooms Like a Desert Flower from Rocky Joshua Tree Site

Blossoming from the rugged terrain of the California desert, Whitaker Studio’s Joshua Tree Residence is taking shipping container architecture to the next level. Set to begin construction in 2018, the home is laid out in a starburst of containers, each oriented to maximize views, provide abundant natural light or to create privacy dependent on their location and use.
Hyatt Regency Hotel Amsterdam / van Dongen-Koschuch

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Architects: van Dongen-Koschuch
- Area: 17000 m²
- Year: 2017
UAE Announces $140 Million BIG-Designed Mars Science City

The government of the United Arab Emirates has announced the launch of the Mars Science City project, a $140 Million USD (AED 500 million) research city that will serve as a “viable and realistic model” for the simulation of human occupation of the martian landscape. Designed by a team of Emirati scientists, engineers and designers from the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre in partnership with Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the 1.9 million-square-foot domed structure will become the largest space simulation city ever constructed.
Bellport House / Toshihiro Oki architect

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Architects: Toshihiro Oki architect
- Area: 446 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Duravit, Albertini, Petersen Tegl
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Professionals: Condon Engineering
2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial's "Labyrinth" Demonstrates Novel Approaches to Design and Cities
On the ground floor of the Chicago Cultural Center, Labyrinth—a cluster of installations and exhibitions occupying a warren of rooms as part the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial—serves as the visitor's introduction to participants' responses to the theme, Make New History. In this short film, architects including Jürgen Mayer H., Freek Persyn (51N4E) and Philip F. Huan (Archi-Union) present their projects and reflect on their work, process, and involvement in North America's largest architectural event.

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