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Architecture Costumes For Halloween, Carnival and Office Parties

October 16, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

When it’s time to dress up for Halloween, Carnival or theme parties, people often choose costumes that resonate with their interests. This is especially true for architects, who are particularly well-suited to designing and building head-turning outfits. For students and young architects, the yearning to construct (and destruct) stems from the will to create elaborate headpieces and ingenious appendages.

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Foster + Partners’ Bloomberg HQ Wins 2018 RIBA Stirling Prize for the UK’s Best New Building

October 10, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) have announced Foster + Partner’s Bloomberg HQ as the winner of the 2018 Stirling Prize. Seen as the UK‘s most prestigious architecture award, this award is given to the building ” that has made the biggest contribution to the evolution of architecture in a given year.” Selected from a list of six projects, the design highlights the collaboration between a civic-minded client and architect, as well as addressing the public realm.

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The Best Architecture Documentaries

October 8, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

Culled from our annual documentaries posts, these films feature architecture and architects in more informative and intimate ways. With more and more film festivals dedicated to architecture itself, you can likely catch these on the big screen in a city near you! 

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World Architecture Day 2018: Our Editors Celebrate with their Favorite Stories and Projects

October 1, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

Created by the Union International des Architects (UIA) in 2005, World Architecture Day is celebrated on the first Monday of October, aiming to highlight and remind the world of the architecture’s collective responsibility in designing the world’s future cities and settlements. To celebrate, ArchDaily’s editors have chosen stories from the year so far that have interested, excited, or inspired them. Read on to see the stories.

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116 Best Architecture Books for Architects and Students

September 11, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

Architecture, while a profession that is very visibly and tangibly realized, has deep wells of research, thought, and theory that are invisible on the surface of a structure. What urges architects to design the way they do? What are their motivations, their affiliations, their interests? For practitioners and students alike, books on architecture offer invaluable context to the profession, be it practical, inspirational, academic, or otherwise. So, for those of you looking to expand your bookshelf (or confirm your own tastes), we have gathered a broad list of 116 architectural books that we consider of interest to those in the field. 

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The Best Architecture Schools in the U.S. 2019

September 4, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

The results of DesignIntelligence’s annual ranking of architecture schools in the USA are now being determined with a change in the survey question previously used to determine rankings. This year, instead of being asked “Which programs in the United States are best preparing students for a future in the profession?”, architecture and interior design professionals responded to two new questions: “What schools do you most admire for a combination of faculty, programs, culture, and student preparation for the profession?” and “From which schools have you hired the greatest number of (undergraduate or graduate) students in the last five years?”. 

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Energy Harvesting: Charge Your Car in 3 Hours at This Solar Powered Electric Station

August 26, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

In recent years, solar energy has become a very popular method to power electric vehicles. This emerging technology has motivated the development of new architectural typologies. An evident evolution of traditional gas stations, it could be foreseen that solar-powered charging stations will begin to significantly grow in numbers in our cities in both public and private spaces.