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Happy 11th Birthday to ArchDaily!

March 12, 2019 AD Editorial Team 0

11 years ago, ArchDaily set out on a mission: to provide inspiration, knowledge, and tools to the architects tasked with designing for the 3 billion people that will move into cities in the next 40 years. A bold vision for a rapidly changing world.

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Who is Arata Isozaki? 20 Things to Know About the 2019 Pritzker Laureate

March 5, 2019 AD Editorial Team 0

The prolific and varied career of 2019 Pritzker Laureate Arata Isozaki, which includes more than 100 works built on virtually every continent, gives us a huge amount of facts that are relevant to understanding his life and architecture. Considered the first Japanese architect to develop his work on a truly global scale, Isozaki took special care to respond to the context and the specific requirements of each project, expanding the heterogeneity of his work and resulting in a variety of styles from vernacular to high tech.

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The Definitive Works of 2019 Pritzker Prize Winner Arata Isozaki

March 5, 2019 AD Editorial Team 0

Today, Japanese architect and theorist Arata Isozaki was announced the winner of this year’s Pritzker Prize, the most highly regarded award in the world of architecture. Since the 60’s, Isozaki has been showing outstanding innovative ideas in his works, influencing eastern professionals with the forward-thinking approach that takes its roots from Japan. The 87-year-old architect boasts multiple built projects of different scales all over the world — from Tokyo and Shanghai, to Barcelona and Qatar. Let’s take a look at the immense list of Arata Isozaki’s projects and recreate the architects’ professional development path since his very first works.

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6 Thoughts On Materials and Construction: Decisions That Improve People’s Quality Of Life

February 28, 2019 AD Editorial Team 0

Materials, products, and construction systems are constantly evolving and following new technologies, discoveries, and market trends. The question is: are we, as architects, evolving with them? We have heard about robots working on construction sites, responsive and intelligent materials and the continued rise of 3D printing, but is it all white noise at the moment of starting a new design? More importantly, could these new systems continue to progress without sensitively and effectively taking people’s quality of life into account?

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ArchDaily’s 2019 Building of the Year Awards are Now Open for Nominations

February 18, 2019 AD Editorial Team 0

2018 marked a banner year for ArchDaily. Our global audience has continued to grow in leaps and bounds, taking advantage of the nearly 40,000 new articles and 4300 projects added to our site. We are proud and excited to reach readers in every corner of the world, and we savor the opportunity to continue sharing the inspiration, knowledge, and tools needed to design a positive urbanizing world.

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Who Should Win the 2019 Pritzker Prize?

January 22, 2019 AD Editorial Team 0

It’s a new year, and as we inch closer to February speculation has begun to swirl around who will be named next laureate(s) of the Pritzker Prize. What used to be a somewhat predictable award has become less so in recent years, and if you look at who has won you will realize that anything is possible. Will the jury honor a member of the “old guard,” as when they awarded the late Frei Otto? Or will they recognize a young architect, as when they selected Alejandro Aravena?