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Sou Fujimoto Architects Unveils University Design in the Mountains of Japan

November 17, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

Sou Fujimoto Architects has unveiled its design for the Hida Takayama University, a new academic institute tucked in a small rural area of Japan. The project aims to revitalize the rural areas which are often overlooked, especially by academic institutes, and nurture the sense of community and appreciation of the rich culture provided by nature. The design features an organic-shaped structure inspired the surrounding landscape and a walkable roof. The university is set to open in 2024, and will be followed by 11 other regional learning centers across the country.

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Miniature Architecture: 17 Projects that Explore Interior Design for Children

November 17, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

The world certainly looks different through the eyes of a young child; enormous, intriguing, and somewhat overwhelming, and it has long been believed that what we encounter as children shapes up our perspective of the world. When asked about his childhood memories in Switzerland, Peter Zumthor shared that the memories of his youth contain the deepest architectural experience, which have become reservoirs of the architectural atmospheres and images that he explores in his work as an architect today. 

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RIBA Announces 2021 International Prize Shortlist

November 16, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced its shortlist for the 2021 International Prize, a prestigious biennial award that celebrates the world’s best new projects that “champion buildings that change the world and positively impact the community around them”. The jury has selected three projects from a list of 16 projects in 11 countries, and will announce the winner on Thursday 2nd December.

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Spiral House in Berlin Proposes a New Residential Typology of Homogenous Living Spaces

November 15, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

German architecture firm Meyer-Grohbruegge has proposed a new residential typology that “adds a dynamic spatial dimension to a small building gap and emphasizes physical experience in housing”. The competition-winning design features a central spiral staircase that connects the entire structure together and offers residents a fluid and dynamic interior that merges the outdoors and indoors.

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Spiral House in Berlin Proposes a New Residential Typology of Homogenous Living Spaces

November 15, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

German architecture firm Meyer-Grohbruegge has proposed a new residential typology that “adds a dynamic spatial dimension to a small building gap and emphasizes physical experience in housing”. The competition-winning design features a central spiral staircase that connects the entire structure together and offers residents a fluid and dynamic interior that merges the outdoors and indoors.

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SOM Proposes to Transform the Built Environment into a “Forest” of Absorbing Carbon at COP26

November 12, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

“What if the built environment could be a solution to the climate crisis, rather than part of the problem? What if buildings could act like trees – capturing carbon, purifying the air, and regenerating the environment?” Responding to these questions, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) has proposed Urban Sequoia, an architectural concept inspired by the ecosystem at the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow – COP26. The design features “forests of buildings” that isolate carbon and produce biomaterials that create a new ecological and resilient urban environment.

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MAD Architects Breaks Ground on New Residential Tower in Denver

November 10, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

MAD Architects has broken ground on One River North, a sixteen-storey residential tower which features a descending nature trail carved into its façade. The project is set to “blur the lines between the built and natural environments” with more than 13,000 sq. ft. of open-air spaces, a water feature, and trail-like walkways, echoing Colorado’s rich terrains. The project is expected to be complete towards the end of 2023.

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The Architecture of Technology and Nature: 9 Unbuilt Projects in the Far East Submitted to ArchDaily

November 10, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

The built environment of Far East Asia is challenging the paradigm through urban developments that are centered around principles of sustainability, community, and user-centric design. Following concerns of high-density neighborhoods and compromised landscapes, architects of that region became aware that building for the future means changing their outlook on financially-driven projects with unsustainable strategies, and replacing them with structures that put the user and the environment at the forefront.