
Cultural: The Latest Architecture and News
Landesgartenschau Exhibition Hall / ICD/ITKE/IIGS University of Stuttgart

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Architects: ICD/ITKE/IIGS University of Stuttgart
- Year: 2014
Yael Reisner + Peter Cook Create Installation to Celebrate Democracy Through Marriage
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Text description provided by the architects. Created for Barcelona's BCN RE.SET festival organized this year by the Fundació Enric Miralles as part of the city's Tricentenari BCN celebrations, this installation by Yael Reisner and Peter Cook responds to the theme of 'democracy'. The design, titled "Take My Hand" takes inspiration from a number of factors - notably the location of the site outside Barcelona's Civil Registration building, and the idea that the protection of human rights and civil liberties is one of the fundamental tenets of democracy.
The installation is therefore designed as a space to be used in marriage ceremonies and a celebration of human rights through civil weddings. Reisner explains that "the option of a civil marriage in many countries opened new possibilities for interfaith marriages, non-religious marriages, and same sex marriages."
More on the installation after the break
The Lotus Building and People's Park / studio505
Médiathèque du Bourget / Randja - Farid Azib Architects

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Architects: Randja - Farid Azib Architects
- Area: 750 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Cap Ingelec, Grandmougin Conseils
Phoenix Valley / studio505

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Architects: studio505
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Shanghai Construction Group
Wenatchee Valley College Music and Arts Center / Integrus Architecture

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Architects: Integrus Architecture
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Coffman Engineers, GeoEngineers, Graham Construction, MW Consulting Engineers, Roen Associates, +2
Kunshan Visitor Center / Vector Architects
Barn / Project Meganom
Manuelle Gautrand to Revamp Paris' Alésia Cinema with Hundreds of LED "Pixels"

Renovated numerous times during its history, Gaumont-Alésia, a Parisian cinema housed in a structure that is over 80 years old, will now be revamped by firm Manuelle Gautrand Architecture. With a design that emphasizes filmography’s presence in modern culture, the Gaumont-Alésia is set to become an inviting cultural hub for the surrounding city, showcasing cinema’s influence on both the interior and exterior.
Both street facades will be composed of glass curtain walls shaded by pleated metal panels. These panels will be perforated by hundreds of LED “pixels” which will create an image across the pleats. Both entrances to the building become animated walls, broadcasting film stills, movie trailers, and advertisements, all meant to entice passersby. The LEDS are spaced fewer and farther apart toward the edges of the building, creating a stippling effect around the border of the images. At the entrances these animated panels will peel upwards, creating a canopy under which patrons can walk.
The Levitt Pavilion / WRT - Wallace Roberts & Todd

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Architects: WRT - Wallace Roberts & Todd
- Year: 2011
Multiplan Arhitekti Wins Competition for New Gallery in Zagreb

Multiplan Arhitekti have shared with us their competition-winning design for an art gallery on one of Zagreb's most prominent streets. The ALUARTFORUM gallery, designed for the University of Zagreb and located next to the existing Academy of Fine Arts, will fill one of the last remaining open spaces on Ilica Street.
More on the design of the gallery after the break
BIG Designs Spiralling Museum for Swiss Watchmaker

Swiss luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet have announced BIG as the designers for an extension to their headquarters in Le Brassus, near Le Chenit. The design includes gallery spaces for a museum, work spaces and a guest house. Conceived as a spiralling glass pavilion embedded in the landscape, BIG's design - entilted Maison des Fondateurs - will take visitors on a narrative journey through the company's 139-year history.
More images after the break
Goldstück, Musikverein / Franz Architekten
Auckland Zoo / Monk Mackenzie + Glamuzina Patterson

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Architects: Glamuzina Patterson, Monk Mackenzie
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Frear Surveyors, Mainzeal Ltd, Tadem Construction, Mallard, Cooke & Brown, +2
San Lucas Pavilion / FRPO Rodriguez & Oriol
KREOD to Construct International Trade Pavilion for Rio Olympics

Chun Qing Li, founder director of London-based KREOD, has revealed planes for a 1,200 square meter international trade pavilion for the 2016 Rio Olympics. Floating on a platform in the Barra de Tijuca lagoon, adjacent to Olympic Park, the pavilion is expected to bring together entrepreneurs and industry leaders from Brazil, the United Kingdom and China to discuss future of business and showcase their products.


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