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Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2022 Shortlist Revealed

July 9, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

The Estonian Centre for Architecture has announced its shortlist of candidates for the sixth international Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB 2022. The aim of the Curatorial Competition is to find an innovative and responsive theme related to the context of Estonia and relevant to the contemporary world of architecture. The 6th edition was postponed due to the uncertain times that international cultural events are facing because of the coronavirus outbreak.

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Duality Pavilion / PCDO

July 9, 2020 Valeria Silva 0

Duality was a pavilion designed for Casas Project, an indoor-outdoor design festival that had Black and White as its annual theme for 2019. We were invited to create a design intervention and chose an outdoor area were we could showcase a contemporary architectural installation, such as a pavilion, that is historically rare for Guayaquil and its citizens. For us, this was an opportunity to showcase how powerful intervening public space can be. As a result, we gathered the interest of local government, universities, cultural institutions, and the private sector in order to produce outdoor architecture that can be emblematic.

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University of Oregon students spotlight five sustainable urban design proposals

July 9, 2020 Dezeen staff 0
Albina Community Center for Child Development and Environmental Education by Odessa Cleavenger

Five architecture students from the University of Oregon present their visions of a Centre for Democracy and Environmental Justice to repair “damaged urban context” in this VDF school show. The schemes, which range from a water research facility to a building dedicated to education in an underserved neighbourhood in Portland, were completed on the Inclusive

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University of Oregon students spotlight five sustainable urban design proposals

July 9, 2020 Dezeen staff 0
Albina Community Center for Child Development and Environmental Education by Odessa Cleavenger

Five architecture students from the University of Oregon present their visions of a Centre for Democracy and Environmental Justice to repair “damaged urban context” in this VDF school show. The schemes, which range from a water research facility to a building dedicated to education in an underserved neighbourhood in Portland, were completed on the Inclusive

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Digital Fabrication in Architecture & Design Webinar with Fabio Gramazio, Jorge Lopes, and Barbara Iseli

July 9, 2020 Rene Submissions 0

Digital fabrication is a manufacturing process that uses a machine controlled by computers. This method has sparked the interest of architects and product designers, as it opens the door to new possibilities in terms of solving complex processes and new approaches for mass construction.

These new technologies have radically changed the way of designing, visualizing and constructing buildings and architectural elements. The digital movement has passed through various stages, from 3D printing in laboratories to on-site robotic manufacturing. The dissemination of the technology has allowed tackling complex design challenges on a global scale.

What is the impact of digital fabrication on the

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Green Village Garden Center / Studio Bressan

July 9, 2020 Pilar Caballero 0

The Green Village is a garden center located in the eastern industrial area next to the municipality of Cittadella, in the province of Padova. It has a strategic position in relation to the main roads and it attracts a catchment area that extends between the provinces of Vicenza, Padua and Treviso. The complex is made of three parts: the commercial building, the greenhouses and the park.

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Manea Kella’s aim is to “surprise and reinvent” in every project

July 9, 2020 Dezeen staff 0
VDF studio profiles: Manea Kella

VDF studio profile: Manea Kella is an architecture studio based in London, UK, which is driven by art, research and “concern for human experience”. The studio was founded in 2017 by Elena Kella and Adrian Manea and has since worked on projects in Romania, Cyprus and the UK across a variety of scales and sectors.

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Manea Kella’s aim is to “surprise and reinvent” in every project

July 9, 2020 Dezeen staff 0
VDF studio profiles: Manea Kella

VDF studio profile: Manea Kella is an architecture studio based in London, UK, which is driven by art, research and “concern for human experience”. The studio was founded in 2017 by Elena Kella and Adrian Manea and has since worked on projects in Romania, Cyprus and the UK across a variety of scales and sectors.

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BAAQ divides beachside house into four to take advantage Pacific Ocean views

July 9, 2020 Tom Ravenscroft 0
Casa Naila in Puertecito, Oaxaca, Mexico by mexican studio BAAQ

Mexican studio BAAQ has arranged the Casa Naila holiday home on the coast of Oaxaca into four blocks around a cross-shaped patio so that all rooms have views of the sea in more than one direction. Casa Naila, which is named after a traditional song from the region of Oaxaca, is located in the village

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