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David Adjaye, Peter Murray and Alison Brooks Among Mayor of London’s New Team of “Design Advocates”

July 13, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has appointed fifty “Design Advocates” to support his efforts in ensuring that development across the British capital is “high-quality, inclusive, and sustainable.” Well-known names—such as Sir David Adjaye, Peter Murray and Alison Brooks—have been nominated alongside a broad range of architects, activists and thinkers, including Russell Curtis, Daisy Froud, Dan Hill, Richard Lavington, Tom Holbrook, Rory Hyde, Adam Khan, and Maria Smith.

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The Best Student Design-Build Projects Worldwide 2017

July 13, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

For the third year in a row, in June we asked our student readers to submit the design-build projects which they have recently worked on. And, for the third year in a row, the response we received was excellent. With hundreds of submissions to ArchDaily, ArchDaily Brasil and all four ArchDaily en Español sites, in 2017 our readers gave us more projects to choose from than ever before; we’ve narrowed this selection down to bring you the 34 best student design-build projects around the world from the past year.

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“Parthenon of Books” Constructed from 100,000 Banned Books Rises at Nazi Book Burning Site in Germany

July 10, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

Argentine artist Marta Minujín has created a full-scale replica of one of the world’s most famous structures, the Parthenon in Athens, constructed out of censored books as a symbol of resistance to political repression. Currently on display at the Documenta 14 art festival in Kassel, Germany, the 100,000 books that make up the monument have been sourced entirely from donations, allowing people from all over the world to contribute titles they feel a personal connection to.

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Kersten Geers of OFFICE KGDVS on the Role of Book-Making in Architectural Practice

July 10, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

In this episode of GSAPP ConversationsKersten Geers—co-founder of OFFICE KGDVS—and Amale Andraos discuss their shared obsession with books, and the integral role that book-making plays in their professional offices and teaching. In this podcast, Geers echoes Aldo Rossi’s call to evaluate architecture within a cultural context, positioning books as the best tool to create a place in which architectural work acquires value and meaning; a device to establish a context of ideas.

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Shortlist Revealed for World Architecture Festival Awards 2017

July 7, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

The World Architecture Festival has announced the shortlist for their 2017 awards slate, featuring 434 projects ranging from  small family homes, to schools, stations, museums, large infrastructure and landscape projects. The world’s largest architectural award program, the WAF Awards year saw more participation this year than ever before, with a total of 924 entries received from projects located in 68 countries across the world.

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The Complex Yet Simple Geometry of Toyo Ito’s Tama Art University Library

July 4, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

In his latest video, filmmaker Vincent Hecht takes us inside Toyo Ito‘s Tama Art University Library. The project is notable for its effortless geometry, with the entire building comprising a series of simple concrete arches which, when combined, create a complex “emergent grid” which allowed for great flexibility in the building’s plan. Hecht’s video shows how this geometry works in practice, as the elements of the library snake through the building’s light, open interior.