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MoMA Exhibition Explores the Architectures of Decolonization in South Asia

May 10, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

The Museum of Modern Art – MoMA has announced the opening of an exhibition that explores the ways modern architecture in South Asia shaped up “idealistic societal visions and emancipatory politics” of the post-independence period. Titled The Project of Independence: Architectures of Decolonization in South Asia, 1947–1985, the exhibition includes over 200 works, ranging from sketches and drawings to photographs and architecture models sourced from prominent lenders and institutions in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

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Care House of the Wind Chimneys / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP

May 10, 2022 Hana Abdel 0

The care house invites children with intractable diseases and their families who have difficulties traveling and help them recharge their vitality for their daily lives. Because many families will come prepared that it may be their last trip together, the client, “Dream for Children with Intractable Diseases and Their Families,” desired a place where children can be like children and parents to be like parents instead of an austere facility that treats children as patients and deepens the family connection through the travel experience. Should the child eventually passes away, it will be a place where the family can revisit and spend time quietly to remember. It was also requested for it to be a place to educate people to gain deeper compassion and kindness for others.

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Paul Clemence Releases Images of Chicago’s Third Tallest Building, the St. Regis Tower by Studio Gang

May 10, 2022 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

In his latest photo series, Paul Clemence turns his lens towards the newest addition to Chicago’s famed skyline: the undulating shapes of St. Regis Tower, formerly known as Vista Tower. Designed by Studio Gang, the 101-story supertall skyscraper makes its mark as Chicago’s third tallest building. Despite its size, the volume appears slender due to the flowing rhythm that defines its three nested towers.

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The Real Problems of Today’s Design

May 10, 2022 Marília Matoso 0

Since the emergence of the design profession, boosted in the Industrial Revolution with the increasing production of objects and the desire of a middle class eager to consume; designers, interior decorators and architects are known as professionals who create spaces and products to beautify the world.

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The History of the Penrose Stair and its Influence on Design

May 10, 2022 Kaley Overstreet 0

Stairs in architecture are oftentimes a design focal point- the heavyhandedness in creating something that moves us from one level to the next, up and down repeatedly, something so simple and familiar with a twist is what makes the experience of traversing a stair so unique. Our obsession with stairs and the level of illusion that they create in architecture perhaps stems from the way that they’re able to twist the optics and perceptions of space. We understand that they transport us in one direction or another, but can stairs ever be circular? Is it possible to go up and down for eternity? 

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Riveo Lot B Residential Building / JA Joubert Architecture

May 10, 2022 Luciana Pejić 0

On Bordeaux’ Rive Droite, along the Garonne River, JA designed a new residential complex as part of the larger redevelopment area Bastide-Niel, designed by MVRDV with JA. The project is located facing a new park of Michel Desvigne along the river and offers views from a maximum height of 10 floors towards the UNESCO heritage old city of Bordeaux.

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HAYDON Nanjing Store / DOMANI

May 10, 2022 Collin Chen 0

HAYDON, an emerging brand in the high-end multi-brand cosmetics retailer favored by iconic venture capitalists, has been expanding its markets from the most first-tier cities in China at an astonishing speed since 2020 and has invited DOMANI to build the first store in Nanjing. The design concept is sourced from pure literature and echoed a wide creative perspective ranging from Wang Xiaobo’s The Green-Haired Sea Monster(1997) to the trendy acid visual style in the 2020s. Its hazy and luscious LSD fantasy challenges the boundaries of beauty and desire, and it’s rational while the rebellious tone is in line with the structural changes in Chinese retail consumers.

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Louvre Museum Pavilions / Studio Malka Architecture

May 10, 2022 Paula Pintos 0

Studio Malka Architecture has been selected to create 15 modular pavilions inside the prestigious historical collection of the Louvre Museum in Paris. In order to develop adequate micro-architectures within the Museum, we have proceeded with a systemic analysis.

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Group Home on Hill Pass / SOGO AUD

This is a group home for people with intellectual disabilities built on a hill pass.  Four people live here while receiving assistance from caretakers.  This architecture is asked to work for a better life of them, and every single element of architecture is designed not to represent things, but to do something.

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Bundang Memorial Park Charnel House / Studiozt

Like the sonata form, a musical structure consisting of variations and ending with a coda, men become aware of the finite life through the unavoidable path towards death. If death is embraced as a natural and essential part of the cycle of life, we can understand that architecture embracing death in fact imitates life.