Cata-vento House / Equipe Lamas

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Brasilia, Brazil
  • Architects: Equipe Lamas
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  375
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Deca, Eliane, Lamas design, Objeto Casa

The Bruc Apartment / Cometa Architects

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  • Architects: Cometa Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  250
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

Winners of 4th Cycle of Abdullatif Alfozan Award for Mosque Architecture Announced in March 2023

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The international master jury of the 4th cycle (2020-2023) of the Abdullatif Alfozan Award for Mosque Architecture had their second and final meeting at Kuwait last 11-13 November 2022. The meeting was chaired by Architect Rasem Badran (Saudi Arabia and Jordan) and attended by all jurors: Architect Emre Arolat (Turkey), Architect Kashif Chowdhury (Bangladesh), Artist Ahmad Mostapha (United Kingdom) and Sociologist Sari Hanafi (France).

Foster + Partners Unveils Design for The William, One of London’s Largest Timber Developments

Foster + Partners has revealed the design for a new mixed-use development in the northern end of the central London high street. The building is located on Queensway, opposite the Whitley, the famous department store, which is also being transformed by Foster + Partners as part of a larger redevelopment scheme. Named The William, after William Whiteley, the eponymous founder of the famous Whiteleys, the project includes six floors of office space, shops, and 32 new homes, 11 of which will be affordable.

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Brewery Reconversion / AUX bureau voor architectuur en stedenbouw

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  260
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Hotbath, Novy
  • Professionals: BSTK, AUX

HKS Designs Skyscraper in Austin, Set to Become the Tallest Residential Tower in the USA, Outside of New York

Austin-based office HKS announced the design of the Wilson Tower, a high-rise of 315 meters in Texas' capital featuring 80 floors, 450 units, outdoor terraces, and gardens. The tower will be delivered in collaboration with Britt Design Group and Wilson Capital, and is expected to break ground in the summer of 2023. After completion will become the tallest residential tower in the USA outside of New York.

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Home-Renovation Reality Shows: Fact or Fiction?

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TV shows about renovations are seductive. We feel anxiety when seeing that home remodeled in an unimaginable way, providing a family reconnection with the new space. The tears at the end, the host-architect-contractor satisfied with the result, intact wooden floors, shiny appliances, and bathtubs ready to be used. It is no wonder that these programs are reaching an ever-increasing audience and, consequently, inspiring many transformations in other people's homes.

But if, on the one hand, they encourage viewers to change by showing the infinite possibilities of transforming and improving a space, on the other hand, they can reproduce misconceptions about architecture, especially concerning the conception and execution process.

Architecture Classics: La Purísima Church in Monterrey / Enrique de la Mora y Palomar

La Purísima Church is a catholic temple located in the center of the city of Monterrey, Mexico, designed by the Mexican architect Enrique de la Mora Palomar, who won the National Architecture Award in 1946 thanks to this emblematic work. The construction of the temple began in 1939, with Archbishop Guillermo Trischler as its main promoter. Inexplicably, the building was located where there was previously a temple, also dedicated to "La Purísima", of neoclassical style, which had to be demolished. 

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Alfa Vagia Beach Houses / Zapantiotis Fotis Associated Architects

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Vagia, Greece

Maine-et-Loire Archives Storage Extension / Magnum architectes & urbanistes

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Acoustic Panels That Enable Creative Freedom: Soundproofing an Elliptical Floating Building

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Noises –especially those we can’t control– greatly affect both physical and mental health. Whether coming from the street, upstairs neighbors or the room next door, research suggests that these can raise stress, reduce productivity, interfere with communications and contribute to developing issues such as high blood pressure. Ultimately, sound quality defines user experience and (literally) sets the tone for the rest of the interior. The bad news is that most conventional building materials used today in modern architecture –concrete, glass, masonry– have extremely hard surfaces and limited acoustic properties, reverberating sound several times over and forcing users to raise their voices to be understood. Coupled with growing urban density and projects adopting a mixed-use layout, all of this results in increasingly noisy, uncomfortable and distracting living and working environments.

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Brick House / State of Kin

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Mount Lawley, Australia
  • Architects: State of Kin
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  323
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Cosentino, Agape, Artedomus, Asko, Astra Walker, +12
  • Professionals: Emotion Lighting

Wuxiang 987 High Line Park / Ningbo Urban Construction Design & Research Institute

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Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy UAE / Shape Architecture Practice + Research

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Villa UONUMA / Tsutsumi & Associates

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Minamiuonuma, Japan

Laid House / Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects

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Webinar: ArchDaily and designboom Talk Future of Healthcare Facilities with Corian® Design, studio fluid, operamed & NOAS sweden

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Combining high style with low maintenance, Corian® Design’s Solid Surface aids designers and architects to create healthy spaces for complete peace of mind. designboom and ArchDaily continued its three-part webinar series with the material producer, this time to explore the future of healthcare facilities. Including Studio Fluid, Operamed and NOAS Sweden, leading architectural and design experts joined the conversation – watch above.

Register for the third webinar – here.

Six Houses on the Hillside / 226 arquitectos

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Villa Allende, Argentina
  • Architects: 226 arquitectos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  750
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  JOHNSON, Maderas Misioneras, ferrum

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