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2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial’s “Labyrinth” Demonstrates Novel Approaches to Design and Cities

September 27, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

On the ground floor of the Chicago Cultural Center, Labyrinth—a cluster of installations and exhibitions occupying a warren of rooms as part the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial—serves as the visitor’s introduction to participants’ responses to the theme, Make New History. In this short film, architects including Jürgen Mayer H., Freek Persyn (51N4E) and Philip F. Huan (Archi-Union) present their projects and reflect on their work, process, and involvement in North America’s largest architectural event.

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2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial’s “Labyrinth” Demonstrates Novel Approaches to Design and Cities

September 27, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

On the ground floor of the Chicago Cultural Center, Labyrinth—a cluster of installations and exhibitions occupying a warren of rooms as part the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial—serves as the visitor’s introduction to participants’ responses to the theme, Make New History. In this short film, architects including Jürgen Mayer H., Freek Persyn (51N4E) and Philip F. Huan (Archi-Union) present their projects and reflect on their work, process, and involvement in North America’s largest architectural event.

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ARCHMARATHON 2017 Finalists Announced

September 26, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

ARCHMARATHON, an event that celebrates architecture and interior design from Canada, USA, Central and Latin America, has announced 42 finalist projects that will be presented during a three-day long gathering at the Faena Forum in Miami. The central theme of the event is the relationship between design and human beings. The organizers explain, “Before being a client, a user or broker, human beings are individuals who use, enjoy and experience the end result of the design and construction process, whether it be time at giving shape to a chair, an apartment, a building or a city.”

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How Architects in Chicago Are Making New History

September 26, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

“We are at a moment of great cultural transition,” Jorge Otero-Pailos argues. “The kinds of objects that we look to to provide some sort of continuity in that transformation is often times architecture, […] one of the most stable objects in culture.” This short film, in which an number of participants of the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial reflect on their work and those of others, tackles the theme conceived by artistic directors Sharon Johnston and Mark LeeMake New History.

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How Architects in Chicago Are Making New History

September 26, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

“We are at a moment of great cultural transition,” Jorge Otero-Pailos argues. “The kinds of objects that we look to to provide some sort of continuity in that transformation is often times architecture, […] one of the most stable objects in culture.” This short film, in which an number of participants of the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial reflect on their work and those of others, tackles the theme conceived by artistic directors Sharon Johnston and Mark LeeMake New History.

15 Must-See Installations at the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial

September 22, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

With the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial in full swing and open to the public until January 7, 2017, we’ve scoured the galleries, halls and corridors of the Chicago Cultural Center to bring you our favorite fifteen installations. Documented through the lens of Laurian Ghinitoiu and assembled by our Editorial Team on location, this selection intends to shed light on the breadth, scope and preoccupations of Make New History – the largest architecture event in North America.

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DesignIntelligence Announces Top Architecture Schools for 2017–2018

September 22, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

Which programs in the United States are best preparing students for a future in the profession? DesignIntelligence emailed architecture and interior design professionals from around the US and asked them to answer this question, using their answers to rank schools from the perspective of those with the power to hire graduates. According to the report, DesignIntelligence surveyed “a total of 2,654 hiring professionals from 1,923 professional practice organizations” in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design.

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The 15 Most Popular Architectural Materials & Products of 2017

September 22, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

What are the best construction materials and products on the market? Which are the most popular? Thanks to the activities of our readers, we’re beginning to find some answers to these questions. Combining the use of two ArchDaily tools, many of our readers have saved their favorite architectural materials and products—directly from our catalog—into their personalized My ArchDaily folders.