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Architecture project of the year is “a place of inclusion” say Dezeen Awards judges

December 5, 2022 Elisa Barkan 0

Argo Factory Contemporary Art Museum & Cultural Centre won Dezeen Awards 2022 architecture project of the year because “it covers so many areas that even go beyond design” says judge Tosin Oshinowo in this movie. The museum, based in a former 1920s former brewery in Iran, was designed by US studio Ahmadreza Schricker Architecture North (ASA

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Watch our Architecture Project Talk about Coral Pavilion by CmDesign Atelier

December 5, 2022 Siufan Adey 0

In the final instalment of Dezeen and Gaggenau’s Architecture Project Talks series, Nigerian architect Tosin Oshinowo will give a presentation about Coral Pavilion. You can register via this link to join the webinar. Oshinowo will deliver a lecture about the minimalist beach house, which was designed by her studio CmDesign Atelier, at 1:00pm London time on 9

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White Arkitekter and K2S Architects set to revitalise Helsinki’s Makasiiniranta waterfront

December 5, 2022 Rima Sabina Aouf 0

Studios White Arkitekter and K2S Architects are set to turn an underutilised area alongside Helsinki harbour into a cultural precinct incorporating several historic buildings. Local practice K2S Architects and Sweden’s White Arkitekter won the competition to revitalise the Makasiiniranta area on the city’s South Harbour with a proposal called Saaret, or “The Islands”, developed with

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What is Regenerative Architecture? Limits of Sustainable Design, System Thinking Approach and the Future

December 5, 2022 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

A heavily cited fact within the architecture industry is that the built environment accounts for 40% of global carbon emissions. The concerning statistic puts immense responsibility on construction professionals. The idea of sustainability in architecture urgently emerged as a way of bandaging environmental damage. A wide range of sustainability practices aims no higher than making buildings “less bad”, serving as inadequate measures for current and future architecture. The problem with sustainable architecture is that it stops with ‘sustaining’.

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Rieder looks to ancient Rome to reduce cement content in concrete facade panels

December 5, 2022 Dezeen staff 0

Promotion: Austrian cladding company Rieder is developing facade panels with reduced cement content – informed by the buildings of ancient Rome – which it has used across its headquarters with the aim of becoming “climate positive” by 2030. Rieder is replacing cement in its concrete facade panels with natural and local pozzolana – a material

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Blue Bottle Zhang Yuan Cafe / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office

December 5, 2022 Collin Chen 0

At the end of the 19th century, Zhang Yuan, the most famous garden of Shanghai, developed into one of the earliest public and commercial spaces in modern China, exemplifying and leading the emergence of a new Chinese urban lifestyle. In 2022, as Zhang Yuan reopens to the public after a complete rehabilitation of its historic buildings, Neri&Hu was commissioned by Blue Bottle to create a retail space in one of the old Shikumen typology residences. Coffee initiates a dialogue between Shanghai’s rich history and the contemporary urban social realm.

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What Does It Mean to Future-Proof a City, Landscape or Building with AI?

December 5, 2022 Eduardo Souza 0

Cities concentrate opportunities and exchanges, culture and business, while, at the same time are a key contributor to climate change. They are highly complex organisms, with multiple actors involved, that bring to light underlying social interests and conflicts present in society. In 2007, the world’s urban population surpassed the rural and this difference has been increasing ever since. According to the 2018 Revision of World Urbanization Prospects report, 55% of the world’s current population lives in urban areas, rising to 68% by 2050. This will represent an increase of 2.5 billion people in urban areas, with almost 90% of this increase occurring in Asia and Africa. The Smart Sustainable Cities: Reconnaissance Study also points out that urban centers account for 67% of global energy demand, emit 70% of greenhouse gases and, on top of it all, buildings consume 40% of all energy worldwide. The prospect of a mostly urban world, along with the alarming onset of climate change, both raise challenges regarding living conditions in the coming decades and centuries, and all the implications that will accompany these changes.

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Zaha Hadid Reveals Design of Masterplan with Reusable Pavilions for Odesa Expo 2030 in Ukraine

December 5, 2022 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

Zaha Hadid Architects has joined Ukrainian authorities to present the Odesa Expo 2030 bid proposal, an event planned to become the first Expo to be hosted in Eastern Europe. The masterplan is designed with legacy and sustainability in mind. The central pavilions are configured to be transformed into Ukraine’s first fair exhibition hub after the closing of the Expo, while the national pavilions are designed to be dismantled and redeployed as new civic buildings throughout Ukraine.