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World Architecture Festival 2024: Day Two Winners Announced

November 7, 2024 Claire Brodka 0

The second round of award winners of the 2024 World Architecture Festival have been announced, following Day Two of live presentations at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, in which hundreds of shortlisted projects were presented by practices from around the world. Amongst today’s category award winners in the Completed Buildings section of the world’s largest international live-judged architectural event are RSHP, Woods Bagot, tHE gRID Architects and SAOTA.

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World Architecture Festival 2024: Day One Winners Announced

November 6, 2024 Claire Brodka 0

The first award winners of the 2024 World Architecture Festival have been announced, following Day One of live presentations at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, in which hundreds of shortlisted projects were presented by practices from around the world. Amongst today’s category award winners in the Completed Buildings section of the world’s largest international live-judged architectural event are 5468796 Architecture, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, and Studio MK27.

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Interview with Charu Kokate of Safdie Architects: Designing for Community

April 12, 2024 Claire Brodka 0

Safdie Architects has officially opened the new campus headquarters for Surbana Jurong, Singapore’s leading architecture, urban design, and infrastructure firm. The project expands Safdie Architects’ vision of ‘for everyone a garden’ into the workplace with a design that draws on the tranquility of the site’s previously undeveloped natural setting to foster shared moments of engagement and creativity. Achieving Green Mark (Super Low Energy) certification, the campus is the flagship development of the emerging Jurong Innovation District, envisioned as the first business park set in a tropical rainforest.

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Film Premiere: “A Voice for the 450 Plus” by Black Females in Architecture

March 15, 2024 Claire Brodka 0

Black Females in Architecture (BFA) is a social enterprise supporting a membership of more than 450 Black women in built environment professions worldwide. Founded by architects Neba Sere, Selasi Setufe, and Akua Danso, the group advocates for diversity, race and gender equity across all sectors of the built environment, including architecture, urbanism, landscape, engineering, design, and construction.

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How the Black Females in Architecture Network is Changing Industry Standards

February 7, 2024 Claire Brodka 0

In early 2018, spatial practitioner and Bartlett lecturer Neba Sere hosted a panel discussion at London‘s Architecture Foundation, where she was one of six young trustees. The topic: beginnings. How to go about them, move ahead, and transform them into something that lasts. Six years later, she looks back on the event as a beginning in itself: that day marked the creation of a WhatsApp group that would turn into Black Females in Architecture (BFA). BFA is now a 500-strong global membership network co-directed by Sere and fellow architects Selasi Setufe and Akua Danso.

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4 Homes in Brazil that Encourage Indoor-Outdoor Living

January 24, 2024 Claire Brodka 0

The early 20th century marked a pivotal era in Brazilian architecture with the advent of the modernist movement. Architects like Oscar Niemeyer or Lúcio Costa introduced avant-garde designs characterized by sleek lines, reinforced concrete, and a focus on functionality. What’s more: residential projects of the era, in particular, blurred the lines between indoor and outdoor, flawlessly merging interior and exterior spaces to reflect a lifestyle that harmonizes with nature. Fast forward to the present day, and contemporary architects and designers in Brazil continue to embrace the challenge of creating indoor-outdoor homes that nod to the country’s tropical climate. These residences often feature open floor plans, expansive glass walls, and strategic positioning of courtyards, gardens, or terraces with a design philosophy that emphasizes natural light, ventilation, and the incorporation of greenery for increased well-being. We take a detailed look at four recently completed residential projects in Brazil that fuse contemporary architecture, sustainable living, and a deep appreciation for their natural surroundings.