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Barn House / Inês Brandão Arquitectura

Barn House / Inês Brandão Arquitectura - Houses Interiors, Facade, Handrail, Beam
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Barn House / Inês Brandão Arquitectura - More Images+ 43

JC House / JPS Atelier

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Cruz Quebrada, Portugal
  • Architects: JPS Atelier
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  585
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015

Ground Control: How Concrete Reshapes Our Relationship to the Earth

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Concrete has long had a close relationship with the earth; as the favorite material for the creation of building foundations, one of its most common uses is effectively as a more reliable replacement for soil. In the twentieth century, concrete’s ability to transform our interaction with the ground was taken to the next step. As architects and engineers explored the opportunities offered by a combination of reinforced concrete and the modernist mindset, multiple attempts were made to replace the ground in a more dramatic way: by creating a new ground, separated from the earth itself. Most widespread among these plans was the engineer’s elevated highway which emerged worldwide, and the most relevant to architects the “streets in the sky” embodied by developments such as the Smithsons’ Robin Hood Gardens. Newcastle-upon-Tyne offers a city-wide example of this theory, embarking on an ambitious plan to become the “Brasilia of the North” by creating an elevated network of pedestrian routes entirely separated from the automobiles below - though the project was abandoned in the 1970s with only small sections implemented.

After Modernism’s dramatic fall from grace in the 1970s and 80s, this project to reinterpret the ground with concrete was largely forgotten. Of course architects still used concrete in their designs, but they were content with a purely traditional relationship to the ground: their buildings were discrete entities which sat upon the earth, and nothing more. However, as explored at length in Stan Allen and Marc McQuade’s 2011 book Landform Building: Architecture's New Terrain, recent years have shown architects willing to work upon the ground once again, in new and exciting ways. In the years since Landform Building’s publication, this trend has only intensified, as demonstrated by the following three projects.

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Family House Correnteza 21 / Humberto Conde Arquitectos

Family House Correnteza 21 / Humberto Conde Arquitectos - More Images+ 16

House in Gandra / Raulino Silva Arquitecto

House in Gandra / Raulino Silva Arquitecto - More Images+ 31

Esposende, Portugal

House of Four Houses / PROD arquitectura & design

House of Four Houses / PROD arquitectura & design - More Images+ 37

Penafiel, Portugal

SilverWoodHouse / 3r Ernesto Pereira

SilverWoodHouse / 3r Ernesto Pereira - More Images+ 29

Mindelo, Portugal

Faith & Form's 2014 Religious Art & Architecture Award Rewards Diversity in Religious Design

Originally published by The Huffington Post as "These Religious Architecture Award Winners Evoke The Sacred In Unconventional Ways," this article reveals the winners in the 2014 Religious Art & Architecture Award run by Faith & Form, an organization dedicated to promoting the architecture of worship.

What makes a space sacred?

If the winners of Faith & Form's 2014 Religious Art & Architecture award are any indication, it may be something different every time. A high ceiling, curved walls, stained glass windows or lush landscaping -- no two winners are alike, and yet each offers viewers a fresh way of interacting with the divine.

Take a look at some of Faith & Form's 2014 award and honor award winners for religious architecture after the break

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Milhundos House / Graciana Oliveira

Milhundos House / Graciana Oliveira - More Images+ 16

Penafiel, Portugal

Pieres House / Graciana Oliveira

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Penafiel, Portugal

Penafiel House / Graciana Oliveira

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Penafiel, Portugal

LOIOS Recovery / OODA

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  • Architects: OODA
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Pe no Monte - Rural Tourism / [i]da arquitectos

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JA House / Maria Ines Costa + Filipe Pina

JA House / Maria Ines Costa + Filipe Pina - Renovation, Facade, Door
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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  260
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Extrusal, Pierinelli

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Mulini Beach / Studio 3LHD

Mulini Beach / Studio 3LHD - More Images+ 28

Private Hospital Terra Quente / Pitagoras Group

Private Hospital Terra Quente / Pitagoras Group - More Images+ 30

Mirandela, Portugal

Tagus Linear Park / Topiaris Landscape Architecture

Póvoa de Santa Iria, Portugal

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Lone Outdoor Pools / 3LHD

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