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Call for Entries: BAITASI 2016 International Design Competition

  • Title

    Call for Entries: BAITASI 2016 International Design Competition
  • Type

    Call for Submissions
  • Website

  • Organizers

    Beijing Huarong Jinying Investment & Development Co. Ltd.
  • Registration Deadline

    June 30, 2016 12:00 AM
  • Submission Deadline

    July 31, 2016 12:00 AM
  • Venue

    Beijing, China

1 Overview

This open international competition is to take place among three groups who have been solicited to draw up refurbishment plans of 12 courtyards. Finalists whose plans comply with the design guidelines and have construction feasibility will be authorized by the organizers to implement the project, and the plans will be made available for reference in the Baitasi district, the broader old-town districts of Beijing, and in old towns throughout China that need to be revitalized.

Elizabeth Tower and Big Ben to Undergo Renovations

The Parliament of the United Kingdom has announced a series of renovations that will take place on Elizabeth Tower and Big Ben in London, starting in early 2017. During the renovation period, the tower and clock will be partially covered with scaffolding, which will be removed as the work progresses. Moreover, the clock mechanism will be stopped for several months, during which there will be no chiming or striking of the iconic bells.

Pump House Renovation / NAN Architects + JWDA

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Shanghai, China

How My Trip to Jordan to Escape Design Rekindled My Faith in Architecture

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Let yourself be silently drawn by 
the stronger pull of what you really love.

To the bewilderment of many friends, this quote by Rumi adorns the cover of my portfolio. It justifies my pursuit of a career in architecture instead of a more stable field. Although I teasingly explain that “architecture is chronic,” the quote still holds some truth.

As an architect, I thought I did my due diligence: working long, underpaid hours and late nights to build a solid portfolio. But, despite the recognition one’s work may receive, underpayment and employment uncertainty are considered part of the job. On the other hand, the diversity inherent to the profession promotes creative thinking and an aspiration to incite meaningful change; thus, it continues to ignite the imagination.

That’s why, when the opportunity presented itself in the summer of 2014, I took leave from work to visit the Middle East. Yes, that is correct. Having the opportunity to grow up in the East and then to live in the West, I know better than to submit to the media’s fear-inspiring propaganda. I figured that speaking the language and being a seasoned traveler would come in handy. So I set out on an expedition that not only reconnected me to architecture, but also led to one of the most meaningful projects I have worked on.

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OMA to Renovate Berlin’s Historic KaDeWe Department Store

OMA has been selected to renovate Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe), a historic department store in Berlin – and the biggest in continental Europe. Its giant size “makes it akin to a city: a three dimensional network of paths, squares, neighbourhoods, activitiies and views unfolding through its large extensions and providing opportunities for commercial, social and cultural encounters,” writes OMA.

To address the size, their design divides the department store into four quadrants, breaking “the original mass into smaller, easily accessible and navigable components.” Each quadrant will target different audiences and act as an independent department store. Learn more about the design after the break.

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Louis Kahn's Notorious Richards Laboratory Restored

Louis Kahn's Richards Medical Research Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, once deemed "the most consequential building constructed in the United States" since World War II by MoMA, has been notoriously hated by its users; scientists claim the building lacks privacy, has too much exposure to sunlight and is not suitable for lab experiments. Thus, the University's architect has just completed a full renovation of Richards' four brick towers, converting them into offices and computer labs for researchers, while, as Philly.com reports, restoring the structure to its original essence.

"The renovation has pared Kahn's spaces down to their essence, restoring a Zenlike calm, and revealing the muscular concrete structure that made the design such a revelation in the early 1960s, when International Style glass towers were all the rage," says Philly.com. Read the complete article here.

New York to Expand Its Jacob K. Javits Convention Center

Alongside a series of 2016 proposals, including the plans to transform Penn Station, Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that New York will be expanding its Jacob K. Javits Convention Center - the busiest convention center in the US. Originally designed by James Ingo Freed of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners in 1986, the structure has undergone a number of renovations since; this time, it will be expanded by 1.2 million-square-feet, totaling 3.3 million-square-feet, with the addition of "the largest ballroom in the Northeast," new exhibition space, a four-level truck garage, and a 34,000-square-foot solar array.

Gensler to Renovate Ford Foundation's New York Headquarters

The Ford Foundation is about to undergo a massive $190 million renovation. Led by Gensler, the project will "modernize" the landmark building and expand its spaces "for convening and creating a global center for philanthropy and civil society."

Originally designed by Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo, the Ford Foundation is considered to be one of modern architecture's most iconic buildings. "That rarity, a building aware of its world," New York Times architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable once described, following the building's opening in 1967.

Jingyuan No.22 Transformation / C+ Architects

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  • Architects: C+ Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  600
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015

076 Susaloon / elii

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Shop and Exhibition Space in Marseille / Atelier M3a Architectes

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Hello Lisbon Castello / André Espinho Arquitectura

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Workshop Renovation / Messner Architects

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Collalbo, Italy
  • Architects: Messner Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  110
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

The Panda House / DA-LAB Arquitectos

The Panda House / DA-LAB Arquitectos - Extension, Beam, Table, Chair, Lighting
© Renzo Rebagliati

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Bagritsky / Ruetemple

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  • Architects: Ruetemple
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  80
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015

La Rambla House / Rosa Ma Ballester Espigares

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Cartagena, Spain

IGN and Meteo France Geosciences Center / Architecture Patrick Mauger

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YOC Restaurant / GENETO

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  • Architects: GENETO
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  429
  • Professionals: AMUZA, pivoto