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Regional Theater of Beauvaisis / atelier AJC

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Beauvais, France
  • Architects: atelier AJC
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  6032
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

A House in Sardinia / Stera Architectures

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Spotlight: Christian de Portzamparc

Born on the 5th of May 1944 in what was at the time the French Protectorate of Morocco, French architect Christian de Portzamparc had doubts about continuing with architecture while studying in the 1960s, questioning modernist ideals and the discipline's lack of freedom compared to art. Instead, he spent a decade attempting to understand the role of architecture, before returning triumphantly with a new model of iterative urban design that emphasized open neighborhoods based around landmark "poles of attraction" and a varied series of high-profile commissions that combine a sense of purpose and place.

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15 Eye-Popping Projects That Don't Apologize For Using Color: Photos of the Week

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This week, colorful projects are here to steal the show. Few architects have dared to use color in their works, however, when done so the results can be incredible. Here is a selection of 15 images from prominent photographers such as Gregori Civera, Julien Lanoo and Subliminal Image that show us the huge potential of color.

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Christian de Portzamparc Selected as 2018 Praemium Imperiale Laureate

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House of Dior, Seoul. Image © Nicolás Borel

French architect Christian de Portzamparc has been named the 2018 laureate of the the Praemium Imperiale Arts Award for Architecture. The prize, given by by the Japan Art Association (JAA), recognized de Portzamparc for his “imaginative architectural style...known for its distinctive features such as bold designs, an artistic approach and the creativity that comes from his work as a watercolor painter.”

Musée de la Romanité de Nîmes / 2Portzamparc – Elizabeth de Portzamparc

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Nimes, France

Acoustics and Auditoriums: 30 Sections to Guide Your Design

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Seeing the space of an auditorium in section is a key tool in allowing us to approach a design's of acoustics, accessibility, and lighting. These components are what make the design of an auditorium a complex task, requiring detailed and specific studies.

There are a number of ways to design an auditorium that offers multiple responses to these challenges. For this reason, we have selected a number of sections from different auditoriums that can help you understand how other architects have solved the challenge.

Check out the 30 auditorium sections below, they are sure to inspire you!

Community Center Saint-Blaise / Bruno Rollet Architect

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  334
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Arcelor Mittal
  • Professionals: SNRB, Batiserf, IRETA, MEBI, SERMET

House of Dior Seoul / Christian de Portzamparc

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Euronews / Jakob + Macfarlane Architects

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Lyon-2E-Arrondissement, France

Herold - 100 Social Housing / Jakob + MacFarlane

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AD Interviews: Brendan MacFarlane / Jakob + MacFarlane

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Paris-based architect Brendan MacFarlane, of the firm Jakob + MacFarlane, spoke to us during our visit to the FRAC Centre in Orléans for the ArchiLab 2013 exhibition and conference. MacFarlane, who studied at Sci-Arc in the 80s and later received a degree from Harvard's GSD, successfully combines theory and form, placing him among the few architects that have been able to harmonize this balance.

Archipel Habitat Head Office / Bruno Gaudin Architectes

Archipel Habitat Head Office / Bruno Gaudin Architectes - Institutional Buildings, Facade
© Stéphane Chalmeau

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VIDEOS: ArchiLab 2013 Discusses "Naturalizing Architecture"

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This past September marked the commencement of ArchiLab 2013 at the newly completed FRAC Centre in Orleans, France. Forty architects, designers and artists gathered for the annual architectural exposition and conference’s ninth edition to discuss the deepening overlap between digital architecture and the sciences, particularly molecular biology. Under the theme “Naturalizing Architecture,” two international symposiums took place which provided the opportuntiy for architects and scientists to present, and debate, the latest research revolving this subject and its ever-evolving role within the living world.

To encourage the continuation of discourse, we have complied a video list of all the discussions from the symposium for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy them, after the break, and feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below. 

Conservatoire d'Aubervilliers / Agence Chochon-Pierre

Conservatoire d'Aubervilliers / Agence Chochon-Pierre - Music Venue, Facade
© Augusto Da Silva
Aubervilliers, France

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The Turbulences FRAC Centre / Jakob + Macfarlane Architects

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Putting Trees on Skyscrapers: An Interview with Lloyd Alter

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Scheduled for completion later this year, Bosco Verticale, by Boeri Studio, will be the world’s first vertical forest. The project’s inspired many supporters, but also many detractors. Speaking to its controversiality, Lloyd Alter, the architect, sustainable design enthusiast, and managing editor of Treehugger, called it “the rendering that launched a thousand blog posts.”

And perhaps no blogger caused more stir in the architecture community than Tim De Chant, who implored “can we please stop putting trees on skyscrapers”? De Chant’s article set off a maelstrom of comments from ArchDaily users, who vigorously debated both for and against the idea of putting trees on buildings.

To get to the bottom of this, we talked with Lloyd Alter himself about vertical forests and the real challenges and benefits they present. Lloyd is a regular contributor to Inhabitat, The Huffington Post and numerous other publications; he also teaches at Ryerson University School of Interior Design. Read on for Lloyd’s take on this controversial trend, after the break.

Raising of the School Choisy / Lacoudre Architectures

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