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Studio Fuksas Wins Competition for Gelendzhik Airport in Russia

December 11, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Studio Fuksas has won the competition to design the new Gelendzhik Airport in Gelendzhik, Russia. Gelendzhik is considered the third most popular resort city on the Black Sea coast. Prioritizing the landscape and an interior garden of local pine trees, the project is set to become the new gateway into the city. Inspired by the flight of birds when they change direction, the airport was made to be a new landmark for Gelendzhik.

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The High Line’s New Public Space to Feature the Work of Simone Leigh

December 10, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Next year New York‘s iconic High Line will open a new public space for art designed by James Corner Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro, with artwork by Simone Leigh. The public space will be the newest section of the elevated park dedicated to a rotating series of contemporary art commissions. The first art project in the space will be Brick House, a sixteen-foot-tall bronze bust of a black woman by Brooklyn’s Simone Leigh.

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Kleinewelt Designs a Carved Mixed-Use Housing Block for Moscow

December 8, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Russian practice Kleinewelt Architekten have designed a mixed-use housing block for Moscow that features a carved stone-relief facade. Inspired by historic Russian chambers and Italian palazzos, the project combines a residential building with cultural spaces and social care functions. Called Allegoria Mosca, the design draws upon the site’s history and features an open-air art space, conference and lecture halls, as well as a transformable exhibition hall.

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EID Architecture Creates Twisting Supertall Tower for Fuzhou, China

December 8, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

EID Architecture has been selected as one of the two finalists in an international competition to design a 518 meter-tall tower in Fuzhou, China. Located on a prominent riverfront site in Fuzhou, Shimao North Riverfront Tower would become the centerpiece of a new business district within the city. The tower’s design explores what supertall building means today. In contrast to many form-driven towers, Shimao Fuzhou aims to integrate architecture and structure to create an iconic and futuristic landmark with remarkable efficiency.

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PLP Begins Construction on Tower Ten Expansion to Amsterdam’s World Trade Center

December 7, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

PLP Architecture’s Tower Ten, the new expansion of the World Trade Center Amsterdam, officially began construction last week. The ground breaking ceremony was launched by deputy director Sandra Thesing of the City of Amsterdam and Ronald van der Waals of CBRE Global Investors. Located in the Zuidas central business district, the project will create a radically different appearance from its predecessor, adding 32,000 sqm of new office space and amenities in the process.

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Yong Ju Lee and Atelier KJ Create Design for Korean Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai

December 6, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Yong Ju Lee Architecture and Atelier KJ have created “Elusive Boundary” for the Korean Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. The project is designed as a place for radical encounters of different fields. The main theme of Korean Pavilion, Mobility, is defined as a new space of possibility created by movement between territories and escape/expansion to new territories. The movement defined by new mobility is not linear, but a simultaneous event between territories.

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MoMA Announces Five Finalists for 2019 PS1 Young Architects Program

December 5, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA P.S.1 have announced the five finalists of their 2019 Young Architects Program (YAP). The competition was founded to offer emerging architectural talent the opportunity to design a temporary, outdoor installation within the walls of the P.S.1 courtyard for MoMA’s annual summer “Warm-Up” series. Architects are challenged to develop creative designs that provide shade, seating and water, while working within guidelines that address environmental issues, including sustainability and recycling.

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Chair to Come Back in Production

December 5, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Italian furniture brand Cassina has reissued an iconic piece of Frank Lloyd Wright-designed furniture, the Taliesin 1 chair. The chair was designed by Lloyd Wright in 1949 for the Garden Room in Taliesin West. The iconic chair didn’t enter mass production until the late 1980s, but was discontinued in 1990 as it was seen as “too avant-garde.” The Taliesin 1 is constructed from a single piece of folded plywood, and will release in its original beech plywood with a cherry wood veneer.

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New Renderings Revealed for BIG’s King Street West in Toronto

December 5, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Bjarke Ingels Group has revealed new images for their King Street West condo community in Toronto. The development was formed as sets of pixels extruded upwards to create space for housing, retail and boutique offices. The concept was made to avoid the footprints of heritage buildings that already exist on site. The latest renderings revealed both interior and exterior images of the striking new development.