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Modernization and Restoration of the Ipiranga Museum / H+F Arquitetos

January 4, 2023 Susanna Moreira 0

The set of proposed interventions does not want to be highlighted. The general objective is not to impose the face of the new, but to reveal in a new way what is already there, through articulations, spatial dispositions and new paths that the interventions discreetly provide. The emphasis of the new elements does not reside in their appearance, but in their performance, in what they are capable of promoting, in their effectiveness in dynamizing and enhancing the virtues of the preexisting ones.

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Norm Architects creates warm yet minimalist interior for Y9 sailing yacht

January 4, 2023 Natasha Levy 0

Wood-lined walls meet supple suede furnishings inside this restrained interior, designed by Danish studio Norm Architects for a luxury yacht. Manufactured by German shipyard Y Yachts, the Y9 sailing yacht is almost 30 metres long and designed to be used by families and bigger groups, leading Norm Architects to strip the interior down to its

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Best Articles of 2022: Sources of Inspiration, Tools and Knowledge

January 4, 2023 Christele Harrouk 0

2022 brought with it what is now known as the triple ‘C’ crises – COVID, Climate, and Conflict, with new environmental challenges, boiling disputes, and an ongoing health emergency, fueling a growing inequality, creating wider gaps, and contributing to more poverty. However, 2022 wasn’t only a year of difficulties, it actually opened up a closed-off world, allowing people to come together through traveling, events, and lesser health restrictions, to reflect on how to build “more resilient, sustainable, and healthy societies” that can survive current and future threats.

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Wyndham Clubhouse / MIA Design Studio

January 4, 2023 Hana Abdel 0

The project is a hospitality building located in the coastal resort of Phu Quoc. With the desire to bring a new perspective that is both modern and traditional to this building, we think about the image of the lantern. The lantern will give the experience a soft, gentle feeling of light at night, and be a highlight at the entrance to the resort. The main material selected is bare brick, in order to exude the beauty of meticulousness and precision of the local mason.

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MVRDV Wins Competition to Design the Master Plan for a Taiwanese Town’s Water Network

January 4, 2023 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

International office MVRDV has been selected by the Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs to design the Hoowave Water Factory, a large-scale redevelopment of Huwei’s Beigang and Anqingzhen waterways. The project combines a strategic master plan with the landscape design in an effort to move beyond the mono-functional approach for controlling and distributing water. Besides storing and capturing water, the proposal also opens up access to the river and the natural ecosystem by integrating cycling paths, cultural amenities, and ecological systems. The master plan also includes a comprehensive strategy for flood resilience while improving the quantity and quality of available water. The project is expected to be completed in 2026.

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JamesPlumb fuses bulrush and hemp elements at Cambridge Aesop store

January 4, 2023 Jane Englefield 0

London design studio JamesPlumb blended handwoven bulrush shelves with earthy hemp accents to create the interiors for this Aesop store in Cambridge, which takes cues from the nearby River Cam. Located on the city’s Trinity Street, the Aesop outlet was conceived as a “woven reading room” that provides a place to shop and leaf through

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Mobility, Managerial Competencies and the Future of Architectural Practice in The 2020’s

January 4, 2023 Paula Cano 0

As the world slowly adjusts to the “new normal,” so too does the architecture industry. Data related to market size and workloads shows that the profession continued to grow even after the pandemic struck. Other statistics show how architects are starting to be hit by the present crisis – such as the fall in full-time work and rising unemployment. While these statistics could take one down a road of despair (or enthusiasm), there is more to the numbers: Mobility, digital and managerial competencies are framing the profession in the 2020’s. Not only as data for the sector to approach the market and retain talent but also as strategies in the face of crises and technologies to come.

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What Kind of City is a People-Oriented City? Ranking Chinese Cities

January 4, 2023 Xiaohang Hou 0

What kind of city is a people-oriented city? This is a difficult question to answer because humanistic cities evaluate the city by “people”, and people are extremely diverse, producing individual different evaluation standards. For example, a city that is friendly to car drivers, may not be so friendly to pedestrians.