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“Heart of Yongan” Community Center / TJAD

July 6, 2021 Yu Xin Li 0

Located in Yunlong County of Yunnan Province, Yong’an Village is known for its sinuous mountain landscape, poor accessibility and is considered one of the poorest areas in China. Yong’an Village is seated on the ancient Tea Horse Road, which connects South Asia and Mainland China. Therefore it is the assembly ground of multiple minority ethnic groups including Han, Bai, Hui, and Yi. Since 2012, the volunteer team from Tongji University has been actively involved in organizing activities and coming up with solutions in the effort to improve the locals’ knowledge, living space, and living quality. In fact, the volunteer team had built a small rural public building with the vision to reactivate Yong’an village in 2018. Due to its geographical location in a deep valley, the villagers value the significance of the openness of indoor and outdoor public spaces. From funeral to a wedding or even daily socializing spaces, the openness of space becomes the top priority to them. The altitude difference between the upper and lower Yong’an Village is around 300 meters, making the vertical travel distance unreachable. In fact, the villagers from the upper villages often suffer from inaccessibility to transportation, poverty and are living in straitened circumstances. The majority of them are homeless and have no space to interact with one another other than their working space. Therefore, building a community center for the upper village has become the main goal of this volunteer activity.

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Herzog & de Meuron’s Feltrinelli Porta Volta Through the Lens of Bahaa Ghoussainy

July 6, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

Herzog & de Meuron‘s rehabilitation of Porta Volta took up themes of Milanese urbanism and architecture, which has defined the city’s urban fabric throughout the years. The project’s design was developed after an intensive historical analysis of the site – a site which dates back to the 16th century and holds remains of when the Romans defined the city’s boundaries. Architectural photographer Bahaa Ghoussainy captured Herzog & de Meuron’s Lombardian-inspired structure, highlighting its modernized nod to historic architecture.

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How Exterior Metal Panels Provide Function, Performance, and Beauty

July 6, 2021 Olivia Bartolini 0

Integrating metal panels into exterior architecture can result in a unique building that is both performative and beautiful. Metal panels customized in tandem with adaptive solutions, proprietary technology, and skilled project managers and designers create a perfect opportunity to make a statement in the surrounding built environment. Arktura provides services, resources, and materials to support endless creativity with exterior metal wall panels that give the flexibility to achieve virtually any design preference.

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Brewery Hall / mehr* architekten

July 6, 2021 Alexandria Bramley 0

The brewery hall for the start-up “Braurevolution” is being built on the long side of a plot on which there are already several utility and residential buildings. The elongated structure closes off the existing courtyard to the north and leaves space for a small beer garden facing the street.

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GMP Converts Steel Factory in Shanghai Into Art Academy

July 6, 2021 Andreea Cutieru 0

Gmp has won a competition to redesign a disused stainless steel factory that would accommodate the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts. In tune with China’s newfound interest in adaptive reuse, the project retains the core structure of the 860-meter long industrial building, as well as its ventilation towers. At the same time, it redesigns the façade and accentuates the central axis through a mix of social spaces. The design is part of a larger redevelopment plan to transform the former industrial site into an art district.

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Klimatorium is a landmark climate centre in a Danish harbour

July 6, 2021 Alyn Griffiths 0
A wooden facade with integrated seating

3XN and SLA have completed a climate centre in Lemvig, Denmark, featuring a wavy wooden facade influenced by the port town’s boat-building history. The Klimatorium is Denmark’s international climate centre and is situated on the harbour front of the town on Denmark’s west coast. Architecture firm 3XN designed the building to express its function as

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6 Urban Design Projects With Nature-Based Solutions

July 6, 2021 Camilla Ghisleni 0

Extreme natural events are becoming increasingly frequent all over the world. Numerous studies indicate that floods, storms, and sea-level rise could affect more than 800 million people worldwide, ultimately costing cities $1 trillion per year by the middle of the century. This suggests that urban survival depends on addressing urban vulnerability as a matter of urgency to protect the city and the population.

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“The Tenets of Good Design are Timeless”: JMZ’s Tenée R. Casaccio Explores Building and Planning Today

July 6, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

JMZ Architects is a firm realizing both long-term visions and local spatial needs. With a background in planning and architecture, they are a Women-owned business creating campuses and new structures alike. Practicing from a single office of 23 employees in Glens Falls, New York, they have focused exclusively on architecture and planning for higher education institutions, primarily public colleges, and universities, and state higher education systems.

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House of Nature / ReVærk

July 6, 2021 Alexandria Bramley 0

As the first in Denmark, Silkeborg Folk High school offered “Nature and Outdoor life” as the main teaching subject and as the popularity of the subject continuously increased the school wanted to improve their teaching facilities. Therefore, the brief for the new educational building was to create a space that exudes nature and creates a close connection to the surrounding forest. Furthermore, a main priority for the school was to set new standards for sustainable building practice.