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Jintai Village Reconstruction / Rural Urban Framework

- Area: 4000 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Dorothy Tang
Shanghai 2117 Imagines Vertical Forest Architecture for Future Mars Colonization

Can architecture and design reverse climate change? Architect and founding partner of Stefano Boeri Architetti (SBA), Stefano Boeri believes it can. Boeri’s Vertical Forest, a project which marries the natural and urban spheres through biodiversity and reforestation, has already come to fruition in Milan, is currently under construction in Beijing, and soon to be constructed in Shanghai. (Watch the video to learn more about Boeri’s Vertical Forest projects.)
Yoga Studio / Kostas Chatzigiannis Architecture

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Architects: Kostas Chatzigiannis Architecture
- Area: 480 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Dulux, Mirador
Frank Lloyd Wright Upholds Egotist Reputation in Interview
Early on in my career I had to decide between honest arrogance and hypocritical humility. I chose honest arrogance and have seen no occasion to change.
Frank Lloyd Wright is the household name of architects in the United States, with stories of his ego as widespread as his prolific work. Watching Frank Lloyd Wright at 83 years old is not your typical history lesson. The interview aired on NBC Chicago in 1958 and captures Frank Lloyd Wright telling stories to Hugh Downs about his education, early career with Louis Sullivan, an inspiration for Taliesin and Taliesin West and his own innovations in architecture (let's just say this question didn't get a humble response).
Where Roofs and Streets Become One: Iran’s Historic Village of Masuleh

More than a thousand meters above sea level on the slopes of the Alborz mountain range in Gilan, northern Iran, a remarkable village dating back to 1006 AD bustles with life. The unique ochre-brown structures of Masuleh follow the slope of the mountain that the village nestles on—or rather, grows from—giving the village its most unusual quality: the roofs of many of the houses connect directly to, or even form a part of, the street serving the houses above.
Cultural Center of Beicheng Central Park in Hefei / Shenzhen Huahui Design

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Architects: Shenzhen Huahui Design
- Area: 3400 m²
- Year: 2017
Dave & Bella Headquarters / LYCS Architecture

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Architects: LYCS Architecture
- Area: 7500 m²
- Year: 2017
Bishan Cultural and Art Center / Tanghua Architects & Associates

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Architects: Tanghua Architects & Associates
- Area: 37736 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: Tanghua Architect & Associates
8 Annoying Things All Architects Do

Contrary to how Hollywood movies portray the quintessential architect—creative, sensitive, and virtually flawless—architects are a diverse bunch of fallible people. This stems from the fact that the study and practice of architecture are wrought with several “perils.” Architecture school is a beast, if not the profession at large, and it essentially reinvents the psyche of its students by simultaneously breaking them down and building them up—say hello to unresolved issues!
While this process produces bright intellectuals with a deep understanding of architecture’s place in society, it can also end up shaping architects into pretentious snobs. Young architects invariably graduate with a distinct outlook on life. Pair that with a largely thankless job and architects soon discover that they can only relate to other architects. Rare friends who bravely stand by an architect through thick and thin deserve a strong pat on the back because architects, despite their innumerable charms, exhibit several incredibly annoying traits. The following is a compilation of eight complaints that non-architect friends and partners have against their architect counterparts:
HARMAY / AIM Architecture

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Interior Designers: AIM Architecture
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2017
Mylines Hotel / LYCS Architecture
Vanke Early Learning Center / dot Architects

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Architects: dot Architects
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Armstrong Flooring, Dulux
Shanghai Chess Academy / Tongji Architectural Design
Call for Entries: Build School Project 2017

The Union of architects of Russia invites you to participate in the Russian competition with international participation "Build School Project", which will be held in the framework of the First international exhibition "Build School 2017" from 26 to 29 September 2017 in Moscow in "Expocentre". The major task of the competition is to ensure the quick implementation of the best architectural projects of preschool and school buildings, profile schools, sports, music, art, corps for initial classes, extensions to schools. The competition will promote best practices in the specific Russian context, the improvement of social infrastructure for children and the implementation of innovative design approaches in educational environment in terms of mass construction. The competition will also contribute to the broad exchange of experience among architectural bureaus from different countries involving in dialog local and Federal authorities and main architects of cities.
Longnan Garden Social Housing Estate / Atelier GOM
Qingdao Cruise Terminal / CCDI - MOZHAO Studio + CCDI JING Studio

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Architects: CCDI - JING Studio, CCDI - MOZHAO Studio
- Area: 59920 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Novelis, TAIWANGLASS
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Professionals: Tian Yuan Design
















