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Foster + Partners Breaks Ground on Shanghai Suhewan Skyscraper

September 26, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Work has begun on Foster + Partners‘ 200-meter-high Suhewan Skyscraper in Shanghai. Designed as part of a larger regeneration plan, the 42 story tower will be built for property development company China Resources Land. The first office tower in the residential district, the project is part of a larger move to make Shanghai a top financial and technology center by 2020. Designed as a landmark development in the Suhewan East Urban Complex, the skyscraper will open up to views of Pudong, Bund and the Huangpu River.

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Mecanoo and Metaform Win Mondorf-les-Bains Velodrome and Sports Complex

September 25, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Mecanoo and Metaform Architects have won a competition to design a new Velodrome and Sports Complex in Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg. Sited in the countryside outside the city, the project was designed as a destination for recreation. The new project will include a new national velodrome with an aquatic centre, multisport hall and climbing wall. The design aims to be a sporting hub that could host national and international cycling events while also remaining open to the community and future international school on site.

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New 3D Cementitious Panel Designed to Protect Homes Against Natural Disasters

September 25, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Material manufacturer Re-Structure Group has begun using a new 3D cementitious sandwich panel in the United States to help protect homes during natural disasters. As CNBC reports, the material has been widely used around the world, but is now being tested in the United States. Designed for mass production, the panels are fireproof, seismic resistant beyond any earthquake recorded in human history, and are hurricane resistant. The material is made as a sustainable and resilient building system that aims to reshape the U.S. housing market.

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Studio Gang, BIG, Calatrava and SOM Compete For $8 Billion Chicago O’Hare Contract

September 24, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Studio Gang, BIG, Calatrava and SOM are among twelve leading architecture teams vying to work on the Chicago O’Hare International Airport expansion. The city’s request for qualifications calls for demolishing O’Hare’s Terminal 2 to replace it with a global concourse and terminal for both domestic and international flights from United and American Airlines. The city’s Department of Procurement Services estimates the expansion will cost $8.7 billion. Known as O’Hare 21, the project represents O’Hare’s first major overhaul in 25 years.

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SLO Architecture Builds Floating Harvest Dome in Grand Rapids

September 24, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

SLO Architecture has built Harvest Dome 3.0, a floating dome project made to celebrate the riparian heritage of Grand Rapids. Made with local materials harvested from the Grand River industry, the 20-foot-diameter orb would be constructed from brightly colored surplus seat-belts and studded with rearview mirrors, set atop a ring of 128 repurposed two-liter soda bottles. The project explores the city’s legacy of manufacturing and a history of production.

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The New Noma by Bjarke Ingels Group Opens to the Public

September 23, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Bjarke Ingels Group has designed a cluster of buildings as the new home for Noma, one of the world’s most acclaimed restaurants. Situated between two lakes within the community of Christiania in Copenhagen. Built on the site of an ex-military warehouse once used to store mines for the Royal Danish Navy, the project is imagined as an intimate culinary garden village. With interiors completed in collaboration with Studio David Thulstrup, the project dissolves the restaurant’s individual functions into a collection of separate yet connected buildings.

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ZNERA Proposes a Network of Smog Filtering Towers To Combat Delhi’s Rising Pollution Levels

September 21, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Dubai-based architecture firm Znera Space have released “The Smog Project,” a design to clean the air in Delhi, one of the world’s most polluted cities. Shortlisted in the World Architecture Festival’s Experimental Project Category, the Smog Project hopes to address Delhi’s noxious air quality by adding a network of smog filtering towers throughout the entire city. India’s capital has become known for toxic smog levels from overcrowding and industrial waste. Znera’s proposal hopes to cleanse the smog chamber and generate smog free air.

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Liz Diller Designs Two New Pieces for Prada’s 2019 Collection

September 21, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

DS+R partner Elizabeth Diller has designed two new pieces for Prada‘s 2019 spring/summer womenswear collection. Created from Prada nylon as part of the Prada Invites project, the two pieces include a garment bag with utilitarian zippers and buckles and a raincoat that transforms from the same yoke style bag. The yoke style bag was also imagined as a lighter item for women to carry sketchpads, sandwiches and lipstick. The Prada invitation was made to expand the company’s fascination with multifaceted representations of contemporary femininity.

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Glenn Howells Unveils 55-story Red Brick Tower in Manchester

September 21, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Housing developer Student Castle has partnered with Glenn Howells Architects to create a 55-story red brick tower in Manchester city center. Built to include 850 rooms and co-working space for students and start-up businesses, the new skyscraper would overlook Oxford Road station next to Great Marlborough Street tower. Glenn Howells says the scheme pays homage to the red brick chimneys that once dominated the city’s skyline.

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Climate Tile Designed to Catch and Redirect Excess Rainwater From Climate Change

September 20, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

The Climate Tile is a pilot project designed to catch and redirect 30% of the projected extra rainwater coming due to climate change. Created by THIRD NATURE with IBF and ACO Nordic, the project will be inaugurated on a 50m pavement stretch at Nørrebro in Copenhagen. The first sidewalk was created as an innovative climate project that utilizes the Climate Tile to create a beautiful and adaptable cityscape. Aimed at densely populated cities, the tile handles water through a technical system that treats water as a valuable resource.