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House near Havířov / Kamil Mrva
Loft in Trakai / Rimartus
Roseroc / Okuno Architectural Planning

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Architects: Okuno Architectural Planning
- Area: 444 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Kunishiro, YKK AP Asia
Anmyeondo House / JYA-RCHITECTS

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Architects: JYA-RCHITECTS
- Area: 176 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Ewha, Hanyang Tile, KCC
Camper Shin-Marunouchi Building / Schemata Architects

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Architects: Schemata Architects
- Area: 82 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: NISSIN, Sanshin Kinzoku, Show me, Shuhei Nakamura
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Professionals: Yoshichu Mannequin Co.Ltd
Monash University Logan Hall / McBride Charles Ryan

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Architects: McBride Charles Ryan
- Area: 9795 ft²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Acoustic Logic, Before Compliance, FMG Engineering, MEL Consultants, Norman Disney & Young, +5
Interiors of Zaha Hadid's Nearly-Complete High Line Residential Building Revealed

As Zaha Hadid’s 520 West 28th approaches completion, photos of the apartment interiors have been revealed for the first time. Shared by developer Related Companies, the images show two of the building’s first completed residences: the massive 4,500-square-foot Unit 20 and the more modest 1,700-square-foot Unit 12. The two units feature the interior built-ins and finishes designed by Hadid alongside interior design schemes envisioned by Jennifer Post and West Chin, respectively.
Wembley National Stadium / Foster + Partners

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Architects: Foster + Partners
- Area: 170000 m²
- Year: 2007
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Manufacturers: Kalzip, Atlas Schindler, Agorex Pro-line, CMF, Ceresit, +11
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Professionals: Arup, Franklin + Andrews, Identica, Mike Driscoll Associates, Mott Stadium Consortiu, +5
Seoul's Lotte World Tower Completes as World's 5th Tallest Building
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KPF’s Lotte World Tower in Seoul, South Korea is officially complete, according to criteria established by the the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH). At 555 meters tall, the building becomes the tallest building in Korea (250 meters taller than the previous tallest building, Northeast Asia Trade Tower) and the world’s new 5th tallest building.
Room and Ficus / Cañas Arquitectos

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Architects: Cañas Arquitectos
- Area: 91 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Aluvitec, Euromobilia, Highlight, Koses, Octubre 54
BIG, Kuma, 3XN Among 5 Competing for New Aquatics Center in Copenhagen

The city of Copenhagen have announced the shortlist of 5 firms that will compete for the design of a new aquatics center to be located on a prominent site in the Copenhagen Harbor. Planned for completion in 2021, the project will feature a 5,000-square-meter facility offering both indoor and outdoor swimming areas with views across the water to the Henning Larsen-designed Copenhagen Opera House.
Sports Complex in Bussy Saint-Georges / Martin Duplantier Architectes

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Architects: Martin Duplantier Architectes
- Area: 4800 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Kalwall®
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Professionals: Groupe Nox
Soo Chan: “Architecture is About Preserving a Way of Life, Not Simply Introducing a New Formal Language”

By combining such concepts as phenomenology, sustainability and formal exploration, which have become part of a particularly Singaporean conception of architecture, Soo Chan of SCDA Architects occupies an unusual niche within the architecture profession. To complement this wide range of interests, his firm also engages in a wide range of activities, working on architecture, landscape, and interiors projects, and even acting as its own developer on a number of occasions. In this latest interview from Vladimir Belogolovsky's “City of Ideas” column, Chan discusses the early experiences that led to his current understanding of architecture, and how the context of Singapore has affected his designs.
Vladimir Belogolovsky: Was architecture on your mind from an early age? What was it that first attracted you to the discipline?
Soo Chan: I was deeply influenced by the house I grew up in, the Khoo Kongsi compound in Penang, an island off the west coast of Malaysia. Khoo Kongsi was planned around a central communal courtyard where many generations of my extended family lived, and it is a UNESCO World Heritage site today. I can still picture the spatial and light qualities of the long and narrow house I grew up in, punctuated with open air wells. I remember the smell of fresh rain coming deep into the house on to the sunken courts, and the pockets of light and darkness in the house.
Oxfordshire Residence / Richard Meier & Partners

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Architects: Richard Meier & Partners
- Area: 837 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: CBG Consultants, Sizebreed Construction, Tom Stuart-Smith Ltd, Price & Myers
New Study to Investigate Skyscraper-Induced Depression and Motion Sicknesses

Have you been experiencing motion sickness, depression, sleepiness, and even fear, as you gaze out of your window from the 44th floor? If so, you may be prone to “Sick Building Syndrome” – the informal term for side effects caused by swaying skyscrapers, according to experts at the Universities of Bath and Exeter, who are launching a £7 million ($8.6 million) study into their causes and prevention through testing simulations.
“More and more people are living and working in high-rises and office blocks, but the true impact of vibrations on them is currently very poorly understood,” explained Alex Pavic, Professor of Vibration Engineering at the University of Exeter. “It will for the first time link structural motion, environmental conditions, and human body motion, psychology, and physiology in a fully controllable virtual environment.”
11 Architecture, Design and Urbanism Podcasts to Start Listening to Now

It can sometimes feel as if the world is divided into two camps: those who do not listen to podcasts (probably because they don’t know what a podcast is) and those who listen to podcasts, love podcasts, and keep badgering their friends for recommendations so they can start listening to even more.
Unlike other media, it’s notoriously difficult to discover and share podcasts – even more so if you’re looking for a podcast on a niche subject like architecture, design or urbanism. To help you in your hour of need, Metropolis’ Vanessa Quirk (author of Guide to Podcasting) and ArchDaily’s James Taylor-Foster (whose silvery tones you may have heard on various architecture and design audio stories) have come together to compile this list of eleven podcasts you should subscribe to.
Bee Breeders Reveal New York Affordable Housing Challenge Winners

Bee Breeders have selected the winners of the New York Affordable Housing Challenge, inspired by barriers faced by the global population in our contemporary culture of housing scarcity and economic deprivation. The submissions provide various multifaceted architectural responses to scattered sites of various scales around New York City, “redefining the culture, economy, and experience of urban domesticity by means of space, material, morphology, or structure.”
Below are the winners of the New York Affordable Housing Challenge:
Haussmann Stories / Chartier-Corbasson architects

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Architects: Chartier-Corbasson architects
- Area: 937 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Trespa, Bohle
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Professionals: Alternative











