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“Ratti’s Venice biennale appointment marks a screeching U-turn”

January 4, 2024 Catherine Slessor 0

Carlo Ratti’s appointment as the next Venice Architecture Biennale director raises questions about how architecture’s most important event will be impacted by Italy’s far-right government, writes Catherine Slessor. Just before Christmas, somewhat overlooked in the festive haze of tinsel and eggnog, it was announced that Italian architect and engineer Carlo Ratti has been appointed to

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Less experimentation and more “safe spaces” will define architecture in 2024

January 4, 2024 Lizzie Crook 0

Architects from studios including Counterspace and OMA are among those expecting less extravagant and more community-centric designs to dominate the global architecture scene in 2024. Dezeen spoke to architects from leading and emerging studios around the world to get their predictions for the trends that could define the industry this year. For most, world affairs

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OHLAB encloses Mallorcan duplex apartments with dynamic shutters

January 4, 2024 Starr Charles 0

Folding, lattice shutters form the dynamic facade of Paral·lel, a residential complex in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, designed by local architecture studio OHLAB. Located within the quiet residential neighbourhood of Bonanova, the complex contains 12 duplex apartments, split into six ground floor units topped by six penthouse units. The building’s wooden facade is punctured by

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Paying Tribute to the Influential Architects We Have Lost in 2023

January 4, 2024 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

As we step into the new year, we take a moment to reflect on the lasting impact of celebrated architects, designers, and curators who passed away in 2023. This past year witnessed the departure of influential figures who, through their talent and dedication, left an indelible mark on the built environment. Some embarked on their careers with bold gestures that reshaped architectural paradigms, while others worked quietly, placing a profound focus on the human experience or the invisible figures of out profession.

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Foster + Partners Reveals the Techo International Airport in Cambodia, Currently Under Construction

January 4, 2024 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

Construction is underway at the new Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, designed by Foster + Partners. The project, located 20 kilometers from Cambodia’s capital city, draws inspiration from the vernacular architecture that defines the area, searching to provide adequate design solutions in response to the tropical climate. The commission, which was won following an international competition, includes the master plan for a new airport city in addition to the new terminal building.

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PL Studio applies Moroccan-inspired palette to London townhouse

January 4, 2024 Amy Frearson 0

Interior design office PL Studio has transformed an east London townhouse using colours and graphics that take cues from the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakesh. The three-storey, new-build house features similar shades of blue, green and yellow to the Morrocan villa that was once home to artist Jacques Majorelle. Further green tones allude to the villa’s

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502 Coffee Roasters / stof.

January 4, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

The space flourishes and becomes clear and rich when various elements within it establish relationships and are visualized. While subjective, finding the expected comfort in places commonly referred to as large cafes can be challenging when visited in person. This difficulty stems from the absence of relationships among elements in the space and the lack of purpose.

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MAD Architects Unveils Nanhai Art Center Design in Foshan City, Guangdong

January 4, 2024 Nour Fakharany 0

MAD Architects has revealed the designs for the Nanhai Art Center in Foshan City, Guangdong. Covering 59,445 sqm, the project features three main elements: a Grand Theater, a Museum, and a Sports Center. Aiming to encourage community and traditional culture, the center features a wave-like form with a new public gateway to the waterfront. Upon completion, the Art Center seeks to become a new waterfront public space blending social and creative aspects.