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Unstudio and b720 Arquitectura Win Competition to Design and Remodel the Madrid-Chamartín Station, in Spain

UNStudio and b720 Arquitectos, in collaboration with engineering firm Esteyco, were selected to deliver the integral remodeling for Madrid-Chamartín Clara Campoamor Station and its urban integration. Among the proposals submitted by the world's leading architecture firms, the winning design was chosen for its integral program of efficiency, sustainability, and inclusivity. As "Europe's largest urban regeneration project," the railway hub will extend 2.3 million square meters to become an international benchmark in the Spanish Capital.
Designed by Alfonso Ramírez Ponce and Inspired by the Work of Félix Candela: History of LAGO/ALGO Architecture in Mexico City

Mexico City is undoubtedly one of the most exciting and effervescent cities on the cultural and architectural scene in recent decades. Various authors have positioned it inside and outside the country through projects that make up a meeting platform for the creative community. LAGO/ALGO is part of the list of those resilient spaces that emerged from the pandemic, with the need to reimagine our current context by rethinking how we relate to the public and private space having the iconic Chapultepec Forest as a stage, an 810-hectare urban park that is divided into four sections which harbor some of the most important tourist sites in Mexico.
Sustainability, A.I., and the Future of Construction in India: An Interview with Amit Gupta
Currently working on 45 simultaneous projects, including India’s largest bio-diversity park in India and the second largest in the world, Amit Gupta has been leading Studio Simbiosis for the past 12 years with a special focus on sustainability where performance follows experience more than form following function.
In this 2022 version of the World Architecture Festival, in Lisbon, ArchDaily had the opportunity to talk with Amit Gupta and discuss the main philosophy behind Studio Simbiosis, the challenges of building in India’s low-tech context, and the future of artificial intelligence and the metaverse in architectural design.
Can Architecture Save the Third Dimension?

This article was originally published on Common Edge.
In Childhood’s End, Arthur C. Clarke’s mid-20th century science fiction classic, a character wonders if the flattened inhabitants experiencing a far-off planet’s tremendous gravitational force are aware of the third dimension. In recent years, this hypothetical has found parallels in our growing digital universe, where we are continually drawn to our flat screens to confirm our relevance, connect with like-minded individuals, or create dating profiles. With attention spans riveted by endless digital content, walking down the street has become a delicate dance of avoiding people staring obliviously at their phones—those who, calling to mind Ada Louise Huxtable’s famous question, “Kicked a Building Lately?,” might walk right into one.
Furtwis Housing / baubüro in situ

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Architects: baubüro in situ
- Area: 900 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Forbo Flooring Systems, Arcelor Mittal, Argolite, Eternit, Scobalit
Eiswerk / GRAFT

Wood.White House / RCAB Studio

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Architects: RCAB Studio
- Area: 421 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Allure Industries, Daikin, Toto
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Professionals: PT. Tiara Handalan Larasadi
Hong Kong Palace Museum / Rocco Design Architects Associates

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Architects: Rocco Design Architects Associates
- Area: 30000 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Goppion
YeoHaengGa House / Jaeguidang Architects.

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Architects: Jaeguidang Architects.
- Area: 171 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Louis Poulsen
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Professionals: SM Structure, SaeWon Engineering
Red Vicutu Concept Store Design / AntiStatics Architecture

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Architects: AntiStatics Architecture
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Hengshui Shangde Decoration Co., Ltd, CDN Light
Central University / taller de arquitectura de bogotá + Taller Architects

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Architects: Taller Architects, taller de arquitectura de bogotá
- Area: 26174 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Alfa, Hi-Light Industries, P&P Prefabricaciones y proyectos, Pizacryll, Ventanar
The High Technology Incubator / DUNAR arquitectos

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Architects: DUNAR arquitectos
- Area: 1162 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Europerfil, Daikin, Fermax, ROMERO, Simon
Straw Flea House / Juri Troy Architects

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Architects: Juri Troy Architects
- Area: 46 m²
- Year: 2022
Can Architecture and Urban Planning Fight Back Against Climate Change?

Climate change has been one of the most pressing topics of this year, and for a good reason. Its effects are visible not only in natural habitats but also in urban environments. The construction industry has an important role to play in this dynamic. Throughout the year, events such as COP27 emphasized the importance of striving to achieve net carbon zero and the challenges faced by developing countries affected by increasingly devastating natural disasters. Possible directions for development include actions at varying stages and scales, from optimizing green spaces for urban heat control to employing local and innovative building materials to minimize the carbon footprint or passing laws that help create more sustainable urban and natural environments.
This article represents a roundup of articles published on ArchDaily during the course of 2022 with themes related to climate change and architecture’s potential to make a difference. It breaks down the topic into four main questions: What Are Cities Doing to Mitigate Urban Heat? How to Tackle Rising Sea Levels? What Was COP27 and Why Does It Matter? Can Building Materials Play a Role in Achieving These Goals? The last section presents an overview of new legislation approved during 2022 as a way of understanding how state and local governments are imposing this need for change.
Climate-based Daylight Simulations with VELUX Daylight Visualizer

Daylight is core to realizing healthy and sustainable buildings, but its dynamic nature and the complex ways in which it interacts with its environment make it a difficult discipline to master. The new version of VELUX Daylight Visualizer makes climate-based daylight modeling more accessible than ever, empowering architects to make the best use of daylight anywhere in the world.
Workers Begin Dismantling Qatar’s Stadium 974, the First Temporary World Cup Stadium

Reports show that authorities have begun dismantling Stadium 974 after it hosted seven matches during FIFA World Cup, with six group games and one Round of 16 knockout matches. It was also the only stadium built for the World Cup without air conditioning, so it only hosted evening matches. According to the BBC, construction workers moved on the site on 9 December to “take the stadium out of tournament mode.” The structure was designed to be the first FIFA-compliant stadium that can be fully dismantled and re-purposed after the tournament ends. While Qatar called this a “beacon of sustainability,” experts warn that the real sustainability of the scheme depends on several factors, including when and where the stadium will be reused.
Agro Paris Tech Campus / Marc Mimram

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Architects: Marc Mimram
- Area: 65000 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Agence TER, Topager, WSP France, TEM Partners, Artelia
Zaha Hadid Architects, Sweco and Tredje Natur Selected to Design the New Aarhus Stadium in Denmark

In collaboration with architecture and engineering consultancy Sweco and landscape architects Tredje Natur, Zaha Hadid Architects was selected to deliver the new Aarhus football stadium in Denmark. Dubbed the "Arena of the Forest," the stadium will be embedded within the city's Marselisborg forest, offering public and ticketed spaces all year round while revealing glimpses of the surrounding landscape. Scheduled for opening in 2026, the complex will cover 69,912 square meters, including the Aarhus arena and the renovation of the adjacent 'Stadionhallerne' building completed in 1918 by architect Axel Høgh-Hansen.








