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EBBA Architects transforms former jellied-eel restaurant into eyewear store

May 26, 2023 Cajsa Carlson 0

Local studio EBBA Architects has designed a store for eyewear brand Cubitts that preserves and draws on the original 1930s interior of the traditional F Cooke restaurant on London’s Broadway Market. The restaurant, which sold cockney dishes such as jellied eel and pie and mash, had been located on the east London street since 1900

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Cross-Cultural Collaboration: A Tool for Imagining Africa’s Future

May 26, 2023 Paul Yakubu 0

As Venice Architecture Biennale presents its 18th edition titled “The Laboratory of the Future“, it centers on Africa as a place of exploration that will offer a template for solutions to the world. According to its curator Lesley Lokko, the Biennale explores entrenched concepts such as climate, land rights, decolonization, and cultures. It challenges us to question how Africa’s history can be a radical tool for imagination and reminds us of Stephen Covey’s statement: “Live out of your imagination, not just your history.” The biennale’s title is probably the most ambitious question in years. It forces us to revisit all boundaries of the continent’s historical societies, explore the influence of imposed colonial borders on them, and examine the dual identities they gave birth to. We must consider how these identities can be instruments of creativity, and, more importantly, recognize that every African society has a unique point of view. This viewpoint yearns for cross-cultural collaboration as a powerful tool for imagination.

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Najarro House / Raúl Almenara

May 26, 2023 Benjamin Zapico 0

“It is vital for me, and I insist on this with my students, to never lose sight of different artistic disciplines such as dance, painting, sculpture, or fashion, in order to inspire us in the task of creating architecture.”

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Energetic Retrofitting: A Solution for Environmental Obsolescence in Architecture

May 26, 2023 Enrique Tovar 0

Architecture is a continually evolving form of human expression influenced by cultural and contextual factors. While many of the problems we face today aren’t directly linked to architecture, it has the ability to provide or facilitate solutions to these challenges. This has been evident throughout history, as societal issues have played a significant role in shaping our built environments. For instance, during the Victorian era, the infamous “Great Stink” led to the modernization of London’s drainage system and urban layout. Similarly, the 2008 recession gave rise to the sharing economy and coworking spaces. Nowadays, the climate crisis is transforming the way we conceive architecture, seeking to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings and cities to achieve the Paris Agreement objectives. Given this backdrop, what challenges should we expect in the future?

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BIG Reveals Concept for a Self-Sufficient Off-Grid Island for Experimental Clothing Brand in Nova Scotia, Canada

May 26, 2023 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

BIG has partnered with experimental clothing brand Vollebak to create the vision for a self-sufficient off-grid island in Nova Scotia, Canada. The 11-acre Vollebak Island will receive several pavilions built of natural and innovative materials such as seaweed, hempcrete, and 3D-printed concrete, all powered by carbon-neutral energy. The island, located in Jeddore Harbor, one quarter off the Nova Scotia mainland, will be auctioned via Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions beginning June 8. Bidders will vie for the chance to own the island and to be granted exclusive rights to the design vision, including the planning permission for those designs.

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Casa FT / HRTD Hurtado Arquitectos

May 26, 2023 Andreas Luco 0

CASA FT is a single-family residence for a retired couple, located in a forest context, outside of the urban perimeter of Managua. The earth movement in this project was minimized by placing the main house and social living on two different levels, adapting the project to the level of natural terrain. It is characterized by the unusual application of acid textures on the exterior and interior of the house to create a washed Chukum look-alike texture, without being that.

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China Pavilion’s Plan for Expo Osaka 2025: A Showcase of Traditional Chinese Inscribed Slips

May 26, 2023 Nour Fakharany 0

The China Pavilion‘s plan for Expo Osaka 2025 was revealed at a press conference held on April 26th, 2023, by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT). Created by the China Architecture Design Group (CADG), the design revolves around “Inscribed Slips of China,” resembling traditional Chinese inscribed slips and incorporating elements of bamboo, Chinese characters, and ancient books. This design showcases China’s spirit and cultural essence, emphasizing the harmony between humanity and nature and China’s commitment to sustainable development in the modern era.

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German pavilion becomes material bank for Venice repair projects

May 26, 2023 Amy Frearson 0

Germany’s contribution to this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale is a huge store of materials recovered from last year’s art biennale, all set to find new uses around the city. Materials recovered from over 40 installations have been collected and catalogued, ready to be used for repairing and upgrading buildings and public spaces all over Venice.

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The Chthulucene Call to Architecture

May 26, 2023 Helena Tourinho 0

Climate issues have been the main topic of discussions about the future of cities, but they are certainly not new. The warning about human irreversibility on the planet has been part of scientific discourse since the 1980s. Faced with increasingly frequent environmental urgencies, Donna Haraway, in her book Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene, suggests a change in attitude on the part of humans to ensure not only partial environmental recovery but the species’ survival.