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Female Forces in Architecture: Highlighting Figures From Around the World

February 28, 2022 Christele Harrouk 0

The built environment destined for everyone is still, to this day, not envisioned by everyone. Last year on Women’s day, we stated that “the battle for equality is far from over”. Highlighting continuously women architects and gender-related topics, this year, ArchDaily is turning the tables and seeking guidance from our audience. We highly value our reader’s opinions, and now more than ever, we are seeking your input, to reach more realms and shed light on unfamiliar female figures to the international scene.

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Form, Function – Freedom? Modernism, Ocean Liners, and Class

February 28, 2022 Matthew Maganga 0

The early 20th century saw the birth of Modernist architecture. It brought with it a central architectural movement that in turn birthed off-shoots of its own. A figure often seen as the defining face of this movement is Le Corbusier, whose 1923 treatise Toward an Architecture was influential to his Modernist contemporaries – a manifesto including the phrase “a house is a machine for living in” where good architecture would have to be intrinsically linked to function and the demands of industry.

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The Bathhouse / Handegård Arkitektur

February 28, 2022 Andreas Luco 0

Norwegian Bathhouse. Modern in a traditional way. The bathhouse looks like a traditional Norwegian small boathouse with red-painted cladding, tin roofs and rest on granite columns into the water. This is the first impression – especially when coming from the road at the back – where the building seems closed and modest. At the same time as it blends well into the cultural-historical diversity, it gives an assumptions about a twist. If you look closer, you notice that several of the cladding boards are angled. They close the building towards the back and open it towards the front. When you enter, you experience the purpose – you are sheltered at the same time as you have a view of the entire sea.

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New Renders Reveal Interiors of OMA’s Eagle + West Towers in Brooklyn

February 28, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

As OMA New York / Jason Long‘s Greenpoint Landing residential towers near completion, new renders have been released that showcase the amenities, interior spaces, and landscape of the project. Built at the northern part of Brooklyn where Newton Creek and the East River intersect, the Eagle + West Towers feature 745 units of mixed-income housing, 8,600 sq. ft. of retail space, along with recreational amenities such as a pool, lounge, gym, workshops, and test kitchen.

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Keche House / Javier Corvalán + Laboratorio de Arquitectura

February 28, 2022 Valeria Silva 0

The “Keche” house or the periscope of a stone submarine called Bulo, stranded in Yby’anguy in San Bernardino. It is well known that Le Corbusier landed in Asunción in1929. His trip is an unforeseen event on his agenda, although he left it recorded with notes and drawings as was his good habit. Much more interesting and I would even say exciting, is the story that makes him fly to Paraguay.

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Architect Farshid Moussavi and Artist Mona Hatoum Are the Recipients of the 2022 Jane Drew and Ada Louise Huxtable Prizes Celebrating Women in Architecture

February 28, 2022 Andreea Cutieru 0

Farshid Moussavi and Mona Hatoum have been named this year’s recipients of the Jane Drew and Ada Louise Huxtable Prizes, two awards celebrating women’s contribution to the architecture profession and the broader architectural culture. The 2022 Jane Drew Prize commends Farshid Moussavi for her achievements as architect, educator and writer, while artist Mona Hatoum, whose works take on an architectural scale, was awarded the Ada Louise Huxtable Prize in recognition of her significant contribution to architecture.

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Terraces in Argentina: 10 Examples in Residential Buildings

February 28, 2022 Agustina Iñiguez 0

Over the last couple of years, terraces have become an important part of urban life, acting as a refuge, a space for enjoyment and gathering, for contemplation or as an outdoor workspace. As a result of periods of confinement around the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, these outdoor spaces where people can exercise, connect with nature, study or work, have become particularly popular with those living in large cities.

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Five Rules of Great Scandinavian Design

February 28, 2022 James Wormald 0

Scandinavian interiors and products have had an affinity with design excellence for the better part of a century. Although the local landscape is one of doubtless natural beauty, it remains frustratingly covered in darkness for a large portion of the year.

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Tsz Yan Ng Blends Textile Methodologies with Architectural Production to Find New Ways to Build

February 28, 2022 Sophie Aliece Hollis 0

Tsz Yan Ng is a Michigan-based firm principal, professor, researcher, and artist whose interdisciplinary and collaborative work seeks to challenge and improve upon modern fabrication and manufacturing practices. “We haven’t changed the way we build in so long,” Ng said. “We need to think of it more productively—not just economically—but as a collection of different voices. Architecture is a global ecosystem of people, where the sum is greater than the parts.”