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Algorithm-based Architecture: Flexible Bricks to Wrap Architectural Spaces

July 26, 2023 Enrique Tovar 0

There are many building materials that have experienced minimal changes since their initial inception in the field of architecture. However, this does not imply that they are outdated, but rather that their qualities and simplicity make them highly versatile materials also demonstrate the resilience and durability of materials that withstand the test of time. An example of this is brick, a timeless material that has been able to adapt over the years, serving functions such as walls, cladding, and flooring, among others. Under this premise, Louis Khan referred to the expressive possibilities of brick, stating, “Even a brick wants to be something. It aspires.”

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“Architecture as a Framework for the Life That We Want to Live”: Bjarke Ingels Explains Hedonistic Sustainability and the New Bauhaus

July 26, 2023 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

During the opening keynote at the UIA 2023 World Congress of Architects, Bjake Ingels, the lead and founder of BIG, shared insights into pressing global challenges along with the office’s distinctive approach to addressing them. After the conference, ArchDaily had the chance to sit down with Bjake Ingel to further expand on these topics. The discussion touched on a number of subjects, including BIG’s approach to design, based on their principle of “Hedonistic Sustainability,” the meaning and opportunities behind this change in mentality, the inter-applicability of technological innovations across different fields and even across planets, and the need to develop a New European Bauhaus as a reponse to the emerging environmental necessities.

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White Bricks House / BLOCO Arquitetos

July 26, 2023 Susanna Moreira 0

The White Bricks House was built in an extremely artisanal way by masons-craftsmen, in a slow and precise process. Although it is a constructive process that is not very widespread in Brasília nowadays, the use of exposed solid bricks has a constructive complexity that requires precision and constructive refinement, elements that are very present in the most representative public buildings of Brasilia.

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CHYBIK + KRISTOF Wins Competition to Design Primary School in Stará Boleslav, Czech Republic

July 26, 2023 Nour Fakharany 0

CHYBIK + KRISTOF has just won an architectural competition to design the new primary school in Stara Boleslav in the Czech Republic. The school will allow up to 900 children from sixteen neighboring towns to attend. Furthermore, the design is based on a flexible methodology that will enable the school to change in the future to meet new demands. The building’s green atrium opens views of the city’s primary local and historical structures. Moreover, the school is designed to become an educational and cultural hub for the town and the neighboring public.

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Little Big Architecture: Getting to Know Jirau’s Work

July 26, 2023 Helena Tourinho 0

When it comes to architecture, scale is inevitably mentioned for graphic and two-dimensional representation of the built area, land size, and city extension. Architecture is a grand discipline with robust constructions and large areas, but the field of action is vast, encompassing “smaller” scales: essential housing, restricted land, and small cities.

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New Educational Building for Semmelweis University – Faculty of Health Sciences / Studio Fragment

July 26, 2023 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Sol omnibus lucet – The Sun shines for all. Semmelweis University is a leading institution of higher education in Hungary and the Central European region within the area of medicine and health sciences. In 2016 the Faculty of Health Sciences launched a design competition for an extension to a locally listed educational building dated from the early 1900s. The aim was to create seminar rooms, demonstration rooms, and 2 large lecture halls. The open competition was won by Studio Fragment. The site stretches between two streets in the so-called „palace quarter” of Budapest. The neighborhood contains palatial maisons, as well as important cultural and educational institutions mainly built in the 19th and early 20th centuries.