How Architecture Tells the Story of Conflict and Peace in Northern Ireland

Architecture is often intertwined with political context. This deep connection is especially evident in Northern Ireland, a place of infamously complex politics. The state came into existence as a consequence of war in 1921, when Ireland was partitioned into an independent Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland) and Northern Ireland, an industrious region still controlled by Britain. Conflict has since ensued in Northern Ireland between a majority pro-British Unionist population, and a minority, though significant, Irish Nationalist community. The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a brutal struggle, with over three thousand people killed, thousands more injured, and harrowing images spread across the world.

The turbulence of Northern Ireland’s conflict is played out in the architectural development of Belfast, its capital city. With thirty years of war from the 1960s to 1990s, the architecture of Belfast embodied a city under siege. When the prospect of peace dawned in the 1990s, an architecture of hope, confidence, and defiance emerged. In the present day, with Northern Ireland firmly on a peaceful path, Belfast has played host to a series of bold architectural ideas and landmark public buildings by award-winning architects. With the rich, bitter, emotive history of Northern Ireland viewed through multiple, often conflicting prisms, the architectural development of Belfast offers a tangible narrative of a city which burned, smoldered, and rose from the ashes.

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Malmö Saluhall / Wingårdh Arkitektkontor AB

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  • Architects: Wingårdh Arkitektkontor AB
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1500 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Ruukki, Träullit
  • Professionals: CMB

Rooftops Twin House H / bergmeisterwolf architekten

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Vahrn, Italy

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel / Studio Puisto

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Rovaniemi, Finland

TETOTE NOTE / Yoshihiro Kato Atelier

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Nakamura-ku, Japan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  74
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  NIHON DEGY, PIALEX TECHNOLOGIES, Panasonic

The Twin Houses / SPASM Design Architects

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Alibag, India

Siam Country Club Waterside / The Office of Bangkok Architects

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Sticks & Stones Home / Luigi Rosselli

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Hunters Hill, Australia

Zhuhai Hengqin Tianhu Hotel Development / Aedas

Aedas has been selected as the winners of a competition to design a new luxury resort located on Hengqin Island in Zhuhai, China. Inspired by the lush natural scenery of the island and by the traditional Lingnan architectural style, the resort promises to offer “a haven of comfort and relaxation amidst the bustling city life.”

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Hudson Yards' Retail and Restaurant Spaces Unveiled in New Renderings

With construction on New York's Hudson Yards development racing forward, developers Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group have revealed plans for the latest addition to the complex: a 35,000-square-foot food hall featuring dining by celebrity chef José Andrés located within KPF’s already-open 10 Hudson Yards.

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Atalaya Shelter / Jaime Inostroza

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  • Architects: Jaime Inostroza
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  161 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017

Gaudí's First-Ever House to Open as a Museum Following Major Restoration

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© Casa Vicens, Barcelona 2017. Photo by: Pol Viladoms

Antoni Gaudí’s first ever house, Casa Vicens, is set to open to the public this autumn following a major restoration effort. Located in the Barcelona neighborhood of Gràcia, the house was originally built for broker Manuel Vicens from 1883 to 1885 – helping to define Gaudí’s signature style and helping to usher in the era of Art Nouveau architecture in Catalonia.

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Marvel at the Scope, Scale and Splendor of Ancient Rome With This Virtual Fly-Through

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We can all recognise the great architectural landmarks of Ancient Rome: the Pantheon, the Colosseum, Trajan's Column – but do you know how they originally appeared or, perhaps more interestingly, how they sat within the context of the historic city? In this captivating 14-minute-long virtual fly-through by the Kahn Academy and Smarthistory, a YouTube channel dedicated to historical video essays, the ancient splendor of the Eternal City (at around 320AD) is presented alongside expert commentary.

House in Lauro de Freitas / Jamelo Arquitetura

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Lauro de Freitas, Brazil
  • Architects: Jamelo Arquitetura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  78
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Assoalho, Bancadas, Brises, Cedisa, Estrutura da escada inox, +6
  • Professionals: Lajaman, MSA

A Virtual Look Into Richard Neutra's Case Study House #20, the Bailey House

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The Bailey house—one of Richard Neutra’s four Case Study designs for Arts & Architecture—forms one of five Bluff houses, standing high above the ocean. The brief was to create a low-budget home for a young family, with just two bedrooms, but offering the possibility of expansion as time went by (which did in fact transpire; additional Neutra-designed wings were later built).

Neutra employed the same indoor-outdoor philosophy that can be seen at work in his unbuilt Alpha and Omega houses, using large sliding glass doors to create light and a visual sense of space, as well as ensuring that the house physically opened up to, as he put it, “borrow space from the outdoors.” With this sunny Californian ocean-view setting, it made perfect sense to use the back garden and terrace as living and dining room.

Violin Museum and Auditorium Giovanni Arvedi / ARKPABI | GIORGIO PALU’ E MICHELE BIANCHI ARCHITETTI

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Cremona, Italy

Crowdfunded Architecture Tourbooks Help You Discover Cities' Best Kept Secrets

Cities have a wealth of experiences, landmarks and sights to offer the eager traveller, who despite their ambitions, may begin to feel overwhelmed under the weight of culture and geography that saturates their travels. It is easy to get lost not only during pilgrimages to iconic locations, but also in the number of places to go and things to see, guided on overpriced tours and by consumerist maps. But worry not, for a new Kickstarter campaign has been launched for the Architectour Guide – a hardcover curated compendium of key spots that’s got you covered during your next urban crawl.

“The guide is made for the urban explorer, an individual who loves discovering cities in a different way,” explains Virginia Duran, the London-based architect and urban planner responsible for the campaign. “Architectour Guide collects the best spaces of a city inspiring travelers to craft their trips in a unique way, making it easier for us to visit, understand and photograph each of these places. As a consequence, we travelers will be helping to keep buildings alive.”

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House Gele Lis / GAAGA

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The Hague, The Netherlands

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