No Image

40 Shortlisted Projects Announced for the EU Mies Award 2022

January 17, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

The European Commission and the Mies van der Rohe Foundation have announced the 40 shortlisted works that will compete for the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary ArchitectureMies van der Rohe Award. The shortlist featured projects built across 18 different European countries, with Spain, Austria, and France topping the list with 5 entries each. The winners will be announced in April 2022, and the Award ceremony will take place in May 2022.

No Image

Berlin Citizens Propose World’s Largest Car-Free Area in the German Capital

January 17, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

Volksentscheid Berlin Autofrei (People’s Decision for Auto-Free Berlin), has proposed a plan to limit cars within Berlin’s Ringbahn, a long circle route around the inner city, making it the world’s largest car-free area once approved. The citizen-initiative is aimed mostly at banning the use of private cars in central Berlin, with the exception of emergency vehicles, garbage trucks, taxis, delivery vehicles, and residents with limited mobility, who would all be given special access permits.

No Image

Berlin Citizens Propose World’s Largest Car-Free Area in the German Capital

January 17, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

Volksentscheid Berlin Autofrei (People’s Decision for Auto-Free Berlin), has proposed a plan to limit cars within Berlin’s Ringbahn, a long circle route around the inner city, making it the world’s largest car-free area once approved. The citizen-initiative is aimed mostly at banning the use of private cars in central Berlin, with the exception of emergency vehicles, garbage trucks, taxis, delivery vehicles, and residents with limited mobility, who would all be given special access permits.

No Image

London Festival of Architecture Announces 2022 Program and Call for Entries

January 14, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

The London Festival of Architecture (LFA), the world’s largest annual architecture festival is returning for its 13th edition this summer, transforming the city’s neighborhoods into a public display of installations, exhibitions, talks, and special events. Following two years of digitalized editions, this year’s LFA falls under the theme of ‘act’, and will see a return of physical events alongside digital realms across the capital.

No Image

MVRDV Unveils its Vision for a Self-Sufficient Valley in Armenia

January 12, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

MVRDV has been commissioned by the Armenian non-profit organization DAR Foundation for Regional Development and Competitiveness to develop a masterplan that will transform Gagarin Valley’s 34,000-hectare area into a more sustainable and ecologically diverse land. With the help of over 10,000 plant specie, innovative facilities, and additional 12,000 housing units, the valley is set to become an ideal community for sustainable agriculture and ecotourism.

No Image

Hybrid Houses: 15 Projects that Explore the Variations of the Home Office

January 12, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

It’s not uncommon to see housing complexes integrate commercial spaces at the ground level, but the challenge of mediating between the private and public realm on a smaller scale, especially with the rise of the home office, has forced architects to explore all aspects of the structure, from the topography it sits on, to the direction of light and wind, to the design and organization the domestic space. This interior focus explores different design solutions that show how architects and interior designers transformed their projects from a living space into a mixed-use typology, taking into account privacy, flexibility, functionality, and predefined spatial requirements.

No Image

Milan to Introduce “Super-Cycle” Corridors Across City by 2035

January 11, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

As part of Milan’s ongoing vision of bicycle-friendly highways, the Metropolitan Council of Milan has approved its Biciplan “Cambio” project, a new transportation system that introduces “super-cycle” corridors across the urban fabric, prioritizing cycling, environmental protection, safety, and wellbeing. The project aims to compliment existing cycle paths with 750 kilometers of new corridors that will connect the city’s 133 communes with its wider metropolitan area, and increase the amount of bicycle trips and reach by 10% internally and 20% on a greater scale.

No Image

David Chipperfield’s Geometric Kunsthaus Zürich Museum Extension Explored in Short Film

January 10, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

Architectural filmographers 9sekunden have collaborated with David Chipperfield architects to create a short film about the extension the Kunsthaus Museum extension in Zurich, Switzerland. The feature shows visitors’ journey through the new building, coming across the interactive installation “The Sense of Things” by renowned choreographer William Forsythe. Walking through the architecture, paired with the curiosity of the people entering the space, the film highlights the interplay of culture, urbanity, and the built environment of the city of Zurich.