Whether blending in or standing out, embodying transparency or solidity, expressing coarseness or softness, a façade is the medium through which we engage with architecture. It tells a story and can often set the tone for the rest of the interior. But apart from defining a purely visual experience, a building’s envelope must also be practical, durable and have the ability to properly manage natural lighting and ventilation needs. After all, by being the point of contact with the outside, it is responsible for mitigating sounds and providing protection from climatic conditions, such as wind, rain, heat and humidity. Therefore, when designing a facade, it is important to consider a balance between performance and a beautiful aesthetic. Of course, many materials successfully meet these criteria. But when it comes to creating a comforting, light-filled ambiance while ensuring resistance, ease of installation and versatility, the properties of translucent polycarbonate panels seem to be unparalleled.
Why Use Translucent Polycarbonate on Building Facades?
Offices in Pasaje Mas de Roda / Garcés-de Seta-Bonet Arquitectes
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Architects: Garcés-de Seta-Bonet Arquitectes
- Area: 48438 ft²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: AILLEM, ALUVISILES, Alta Planimetria, Apintesa, Argos Gestión, +16
Punamora House / TALLER PONTI
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Architects: TALLER PONTI
- Area: 270 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Farrés
20 Times Architecture Sheltered Animals, Not Humans
Architecture may have its roots in sheltering humans from the elements, but that is not to say that architecture is for humans alone. Around the world, there are numerous examples of buildings and shelters designed by architects for other species. Some of these can be whimsical, such as the Dogchitecture exhibit by 10 Mexican architecture firms back in 2013, or the series of BowWow Haus kennels designed by over 80 architects back in 2017, including Zaha Hadid Architects. But others are designed for a more direct impact.
Passive House in Arteaga / Lopez Rivera
Warehouse-Museum of Historical Material FGC / AMOO
7 Finalists Announced for the EU Mies Award 2022
The European Commission and the Mies van der Rohe Foundation have announced the 7 finalists that will compete for the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award. The finalists include 5 projects in the Architecture category and 2 in the Emerging Architecture category, all of which "encourage and become models and references for local city policies". The winners will be announced in April 2022 and the Award ceremony will take place in May 2022.
The Day After House / Takk
Fundamental Transformation of Plaza Mallorca / Son Estudi
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Architects: Son Estudi
- Area: 63507 ft²
- Year: 2021
The Barcelona Pavilion, an Instrument of Expression: 10 Interventions to Reflect on Contemporary Architecture
In 1929, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich design the German National Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition. The official reception for the exhibition was held there, presided over by King Alfonso XIII and the German authorities. From then on, the story is well known to everyone. A symbolic work of the Modern Movement, the Pavilion has been extensively studied and interpreted, and has inspired the work of several generations of architects.
Fabrics in Interiors: Creative Possibilities as Architectural Elements
Textile forms of habitation are far from new; in fact, humans have been using fabric to create shelter for thousands of years, becoming an archetypal form of building. Today, contemporary architecture has rediscovered the principle of the tent and taken its development further, implementing new technologies to generate more advanced and durable fabrics which allow larger areas to be spanned. Becoming a highly specialized sector within the construction industry, multiple textile forms have become common in a wide range of architectural applications – not just for temporary structures, but also for permanent buildings. Apart from their use in facades, these can be utilized in interiors to create highly functional spaces with unique sensory experiences.
20 Architecture Tips from 2021
We are starting to say goodbye to the year and after a review of all the contents developed, we find ourselves with a wide range of architectural advice that involves both interior and exterior spaces. Addressing issues from the domestic sphere to more technical and decisive questions, these are intended to serve as a guide and/or suggestions, rescuing those necessary considerations to take into account when planning our spaces, regardless of the use or the future they contemplate.
Casa 22 Avellaners / Guillem Carrera
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Architects: Guillem Carrera
- Area: 2583 ft²
- Year: 2020
49 houses / Arquitectura Produccions + Pau Vidal + Vivas Arquitectos
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Architects: Arquitectura Produccions, Pau Vidal, Vivas Arquitectos
- Area: 64799 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Actiu, Cortizo, Daikin, Disano www.disano.it, FCV, +11
9 Newly Opened Museums Enriching the Arts and Culture Scene
Last year, a series of new museums, expansions and several museum renovations have opened their doors to the public, adding a new dimension to the cultural landscape around the world. From the long-awaited re-opening of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, to Ryue Nishizawa's Jining Art Museum merging with the landscape, and MVRDV's reflective Art Depot, discover the architecture of the latest venues of art and culture.