
Cultural: The Latest Architecture and News
V-528 Multifunctional Activity Center / fabriK·B
Sperone Westwater Gallery / Foster + Partners

- Year: 2010
Municipal Theater of Guarda / AVA Architects

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Architects: AVA Architects
- Area: 15864 m²
- Year: 2005
La Turbie Mediatheque / Heams & Michel Architectes

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Architects: Heams & Michel Architectes
- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2010
Orsta Gallery / Claesson Koivisto Rune
0°01’ W Network in [e]motion / NOVAE Architecture
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Italy-based NOVAE Architecture shared with us their project “0°01’ W Network in motion”, their proposal for a competition to design an adaptable floating gallery in London, UK. More images and architect’s description after the break.
Sfera Building / Claesson Koivisto Rune

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Architects: Claesson Koivisto Rune
- Area: 1200 m²
- Year: 2003
Finishing touches for Lincoln Center / DS + R

Amidst finishing the second installation of the High Line with James Corner Field Operations, and beginning to design the Broad Museum in downtown Los Angeles, DS + R has carved out a little pocket of time to add the finishing touches to their redesign of Lincoln Center. According to the Times, the team has turned their attention to the smaller details of project, specifically the Center’s electronic infoscape. It takes a lot to stop a New Yorker, yet Reynold Levy, Lincoln Center’s president, told the Times, “We think this will cause them to stop in their tracks and really take a look. We are endeavoring to create a feeling, engender a mood, provide a sense of the drama and the beauty of what goes on in our halls. We want to attract passers-by, but we also want to surprise Upper West Siders.”
More about the new infoscape after the break.
Pannonhalma Abdij Visitor Centre / Roeleveld Sikkes
The Glasshouse / Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects

Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects’ Glasshouse is Port Macquarie’s newest cultural center. Comprised of a 600-seat performing arts theater, a 600m2 Regional Art Gallery, a studio theatre, conference facilities and a community workshop, the design activates the growing city, encouraging the public to experience or participate in a variety of activities.
More about the project, including more images after the break.
Refugium - Kivik Art Center / Petra Gipp Arkitektur

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Architects: Petra Gipp Arkitektur
- Year: 2010
Fundació Antoni Tàpies / Ábalos + Sentkiewicz arquitectos

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Architects: Ábalos + Sentkiewicz arquitectos
- Area: 4150 m²
- Year: 2009
In Progress: Nanjing Museum of Art & Architecture / Steven Holl

Special thanks to our reader, Vivian Bratone, for sharing some insight to Steven Holl’s newest museum project with us. Situated in Pearl Spring near Nanjing, China, the museum is only a part of the Chinese International Practical Exhibition of Architecture (CIPEA) complex. The CIPEA project is a complete collaboration of architects from across the world, from Italy to Japan, and Mexico to Croatia. Upon completion, the complex will include more than a dozen buildings that will house exhibits for arts and culture.
Qingdao Exhibition Center / NBBJ

The first phase of the Qingdao Water City development at Aoshan Bay, designed by the Los Angeles office of NBBJ, will include a new exposition center of 1,940,000 sf. As the ocean sits to one side of the site, and a wetland on the other, a strong emphasis has been placed on how the exposition is shaped by its interaction and proximity to the water.
More images and more about the exhibition hall after the break.
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama / BFLS

BFLS won an international design competition in 2007 to design a new building for the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Wales’ leading music and drama conservatoire. The new addition to the College’s professional training and performance facilities will comprise the 150‐seat Richard Burton Theatre, along with the 450‐seat Chamber Recital Hall, four Acting & Movement Studios and an Exhibition Gallery.
More images and architect’s description after the break.
İzmir Opera House Competition Entry

Architects Kutlu İnanç Bal and Hakan Evkaya shared with us their proposal for the İzmir Opera House Competition in Turkey. See more images after the break.
Silencio / Space Group + Brisac Gonzalez

A few days ago, we shared C. F. Møller Architects‘ winning entry for the Kristiansund Opera and Culture Center entitled Kulturkvartalet. This project shares its joint first place prize with Oslo based architecture and design office Space Group + London based Brisac Gonzalez. The team of Space Group and Brisac Gonzales have designed a 15, 000 m2 opera and cultural house with a 600-seat auditorium, library, cultural facilities, restaurants and a youth center. ”Our strategy is threefold: a full refurbishment of the building skin, an upgrading of the structure, and an extension of the top floor with roof terrace. The ground floor is conceived as a living room, with spaces for music, newspapers, studying, playing. The café opens graciously to Kongensplass – an urban garden,” explained the team.
More images and more about the winning proposal after the break.












