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Columnar Towers: Colville Estate Competition Entry / NL Architects + WHAT Architecture

The proposal by NL Architects and WHAT Architecture for the Columnar Towers: Colville Estate competition attempts to mitigate the effects of a large massing of residences by breaking each tower into a 'bundle' of seven smaller towers, or ‘columns’. Each mini-tower is formed by simple 'stacks' of single apartments. This residential development of 199 apartments in Hackney, London is part of a masterplan by Karakusevic Carson Architects for the regeneration of the Colville Estate. More images and architects’ description after the break.

La Valentina Affordable Housing / David Baker + Partners

La Valentina Affordable Housing / David Baker + Partners - Apartments, Facade, Cityscape
© Bruce Damonte

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Cornlofts Triplex Reconstruction / B² Architecture

Cornlofts Triplex Reconstruction / B² Architecture - Adaptive Reuse
© Michal Seba
  • Architects: B² Architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  230
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013

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AD Classics: Norton House / Gehry Partners

Designed in 1984 for artist Lynn Norton and writer William Norton, Frank Gehry’s Norton House is known for its eccentric form and eclectic materiality. Much like his own house in Santa Monica, the Norton House is a sculptural assemblage of everyday materials. The Nortons had in fact seen Gehry’s house in 1983 and obviously approved of his experiment. So, a year later, they commissioned him to design their house on a narrow, ocean-facing plot of land on Venice Boardwalk. With the commission, Gehry continued his exploration of creating architecture with everyday materials, low costs, and sculptural forms.

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Residence in Keisen / Masao Yahagi Architects

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Fukuoka, Japan

City Design Panel Endorses BIG’s Mixed-Use Vancouver Tower

A BIG step forward for Vancouver’s latest mixed-use tower making international headlines, as the 497-foot tall Beach and Howe proposal has received an “enthusiastic endorsement” from the city’s design panel.

Commissioned by Canada’s real estate mogul Ian Gillespie of Westbank, the Bjarke Ingle Group-designed tower promises to add a foreign twist to Vancouver’s skyline and create a new identity for an undefined section of town at the fringe of the city's residential area. The 700,000 square foot complex - which contains shopping, social housing and market rental apartments - was praised by the panel for anchoring itself on a nine-story podium that occupies the disused, interstitial spaces found between the Granville Street Bridge’s entry and exit ramps.

More after the break...

Smart Solution for Compact Living: Tiny Apartments, High Design

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How can a small 420 square foot apartment transform into eight comfortable rooms?  It takes smart design solutions that incorporates modulation and interior planning that conforms to everyday needs in an increasingly competitive environment of living space.  Founder of Treehugger.com, Graham Hill takes the viewer on a tour of his "Life Edited" apartment that provides a sustainable living solution to compact apartments in urban environments like New York City.  This apartment provides all the amenities necessary with some additional effort of converting rooms to fit everyday needs.  Interested in seeing this apartment transform into a living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining room and guest room? Join us after the break to find out.

253 Pacific Street / James Cleary Architecture

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Houses for Eldery People in Alcácer do Sal / Aires Mateus

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Alcácer do Sal, Portugal

Clifton View 7 / Antoni Associates

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Brookfield's Manhattan West Breaks Ground

New York City's Midtown West will be experiencing a large makeover over the coming years. Shortly after Hudson Yards broke ground in late 2012, Brookfield Properties initiated the first phase of its 5.4 million-square-foot master plan for Manhattan West on the corner of 33rd Street and 9th Ave. Hovering over Penn Station's Railroad tracks, an engineering feat will support two 60-story towers that will encompass residential and commercial functions,as well as public and community space.

NIC / n-lab architects

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  • Architects: n-lab architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  120
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2010

Luminous / Jun Sakaguchi

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  • Architects: Jun Sakaguchi
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1513
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2008

Video: Uto Elementary School / CAt

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This minimalist elementary school, located in Kumamoto and designed by Japanese architects Kazuhiro Kojima and Kazuko Akamatsu (CAt), is designed to seamlessly connect the indoor and outdoor space. Within the building, individual classrooms and spaces are loosely formed by L-shaped walls that feature foldable doors and flexible components. An abundance of courtyards and airy walkways are just some of the highlights, along with a wood deck activity space found on top of the roof.

Video via JA+U.

Yashima Project / Shogo Iwata

Yashima Project / Shogo Iwata - Housing, Facade, Door
© Shigeo Ogawa
Takamatsu, Japan
  • Architects: Shogo Iwata
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  933
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

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Residential building “Brancacci” / Alessandro Luigini

Residential building “Brancacci” / Alessandro Luigini - Apartments
© Sergio Camplone
Pescara, Italy
  • Architects: Alessandro Luigini
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  560
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2006

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Zaha Hadid commissioned to design Miami Skyscraper

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The northern portion of the Biscayne Wall © Marc Averette via Wikipedia

The Miami Herald has just announced that Zaha Hadid will be designing her first skyscraper in the Western hemisphere in Miami: America’s Next Great Architectural City. The female powerhouse has been commissioned to transform a waterfront property, currently occupied by a BP Station at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, predominantly into a residential high rise. The skyscraper will rise above the neighboring Museum Park and fill a void in the wall of towering condos, commonly referred to as the “Biscayne Wall”. Details of the design are expected to be released next year.

This news comes shortly after Zaha’s loss to Norman Foster in an intense competition to design New York City’s next high-profile office tower on 425 Park Avenue. You can watch the A-list architects battle it out here as they present their ideas to the jury.

As we reported last year, Zaha was also selected to design a Miami Beach parking garage at Collins Park, which was approved for construction by the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board last month.

Check out the preliminary renderings of the Collins Park garage, after the break…

The Overhang House / DADA & Partners

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New Delhi, India
  • Architects: DADA & Partners