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There is Life After Demolition: Mass Timber, Circularity and Designing for Deconstruction

July 27, 2021 Eduardo Souza 0

The first Shikinen Sengu was held in the year 690, in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It consists of a set of ceremonies lasting up to 8 years, beginning with the ritual of cutting down trees for the construction of the new Ise Shrine and concluding with the moving of the sacred mirror (a symbol of Amaterasu-Omikami) to the new shrine by Jingu priests. Every 20 years, a new divine palace with exactly the same dimensions as the current one is built on a lot adjacent to the main sanctuary. Shikinen Sengu is linked to the Shinto belief in the periodic death and renewal of the universe, while being a way of passing on the ancient wood construction techniques from generation to generation.

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Foster + Partners Designs Monumental Mobility Pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai

July 27, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

Designed by Foster + Partners, Alif-The Mobility Pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai blurs the boundaries between the physical and digital world, and invites visitors to meet the historical icons of mobility, whose innovations helped pave the way for our modern-day technology. The pavilion features the world’s largest passenger lift, which will be able to transport 160+ people at a time, and a semi-underground-semi-open-air 330-meter track which allows visitors to see cutting-edge mobility devices in action.

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Duoyun Bookstore in Huangyan / Wutopia Lab

July 27, 2021 Yu Xin Li 0

Getting Up. The beginning of a design can be based on a mood. I envied the tranquility and pleasantness of this city, which is scarce in Shanghai. Suddenly, I decided there should be a cloud, calmly and slowly rising over the river. Clouds have a sophisticated and pure beauty. Rather than perform cosmetic surgery on a collage of cluttered commercial territorial façades, I decided to wrap them in a continuous white perforated aluminum panel wall. The continuous white creates a complex and pure interface on the riverside (by controlling the perforation rate, the façade creates a cloud of layers) hiding the bookstore. The aluminum wall is the façade, or it can be stripped away to become a courtyard enclosure or both. The continuous white aluminum wall is used as an addition to create a serene and pleasant visual subtraction. A cloud rises over the riverside, and the readers of the bookstore are in the cloud. 

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UNESCO Removes Liverpool’s World Heritage Status and Spares Venice of In-Danger Designation

July 27, 2021 Andreea Cutieru 0

This month, UNESCO has announced a series of decisions concerning important heritage sites, giving rise to conversations around preservation and urban development. Last week, the World Heritage Committee decided to strip Liverpool of its heritage status, as the new developments are considered detrimental to the waterfront’s integrity. These projects placed the city on the List of World Heritage in Danger in 2012, a designation which Venice managed to avoid earlier this week, due in great part to the recent ban on cruise ships.

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AMO designs Off-White flagship store as an “abstract reinterpretation of Paris”

July 27, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Off-White Paris store by AMO

Off-White’s latest AMO-designed flagship store features abstract interpretations of Paris’s courtyards and flea markets. Located two blocks away from Place Vendôme, the Off-White Paris store extends over three floors of a 19th-century corner building. The outpost is the second Off-White store to be designed by AMO – the creative think tank of the OMA –

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Industrial Landscapes: Large-Scale Factories Seen from Above

July 27, 2021 Camilla Ghisleni 0

Historically, industrialization means a process of economic change that transforms an agrarian society, with mostly handicraft techniques, into an industrial society to increase productivity and economic growth. This mechanization and mass production leads to deep social transformations, but the most significant consequence is an enormous change in the urban landscape.

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“Practice Operations is a New Way of Thinking”: Monograph’s Robert Yuen on Design and Technology

July 27, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

Technology has begun to radically transform operations in the AEC industries. For Robert Yuen, CEO and Co-Founder of Monograph, he’s developed a cloud-based project management application that’s tailored to address these changes. Trained as an architect and establishing himself as an entrepreneur, Robert utilizes his background to reimagine what the futures holds for managing design and construction.

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Children’s Surgical Hospital / Renzo Piano Building Workshop + Studio TAMassociati

July 27, 2021 Paula Pintos 0

Our vision of Africa has recently undergone a slow but steady development, from a neglected continent to the new frontier of an evolving world. The challenge of this new project of Emergency NGO is to combine the practical requirements of a pediatric surgery hospital in Africa with the desire to create a model piece of architecture: rational, tangible, modern, beautiful, but firmly linked to tradition. It is more than a mere hospital: the first architectural work in Africa designed by RPBW is a sign of extreme symbolic importance for the promotion of health care and culture in Uganda and in entire Africa.

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Tretyakov Gallery Pavilion / link.bureau

July 27, 2021 Pilar Caballero 0

The theme of building and renovation is almost fundamental for the Tretyakov Gallery in Samara. In the near future, the museum should move to the former building of a constructivist kitchen factory. Now, surrounded by scaffolding, it is returning to life. The temporary pavilion of the gallery assembled from the scaffolding for the Volgafest festival is a space immersed into the repair, which simultaneously becomes a symbol of the building of a kitchen factory and a metaphor for renewal and regeneration.

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The Violet Office / Nestcraft Architecture

July 27, 2021 Hana Abdel 0

Design Concept & context – A ‘man cave’ for the architect which manifests his life, his inner likings and amplifies his aura as a person. A space for his team, his family and friends and for the people who want to utilize his expertise. A platform that facilitates the exchange of ideas, learning, gatherings, leisure, work and living. A place that perfectly fits his build/make as a person and an Architect. A casual setup for the team suggests a homely but meditative space to keep maintaining the creative mood. We metaphorize the wholesome objective or intention to find out that unique out-of-the-box element, ideology and philosophy in our design as ‘VIOLET’. Violet-The Architects office.