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Red Sea International Airport by Foster + Partners Under Construction in Saudi Arabia

March 2, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

Construction has begun on the new Red Sea International Airport by Foster + Partners in Saudi Arabia. The airport is located on the country’s west coast, and is part of the larger Red Sea Project and tourism development. The design was inspired by the “colors and textures of the desert landscape” and will feature a series of five pod structures arranged radially around a central drop-off and pick-up space.

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A Skyscraper in Costa Rica and Coastal Monuments: 10 Unbuilt Projects Submitted to ArchDaily

March 2, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

Scale defines spatial experience. From a single room or space to entire masterplans and urban designs, moving between scales shows how designers zoom in or out. Working across programs and contexts around the world, architects are exploring the possibilities of scale to shape human experience. For unbuilt work, these proposals combine ideas of structure, materiality and form to redefine typologies and the future of urban environments.

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MVRDV’s Geology-Inspired Tower Begins Construction in San Francisco

March 1, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

Construction has begun on MVRDV’s new 23-story mixed-use tproject at Mission Rock in San Francisco. One of four buildings in a multi-phase masterplan, the tower was designed alongside work by Studio Gang, Henning Larsen, and WORKac. The Mission Rock masterplan aims to turn 28 acres into a new neighborhood for San Francisco residents and visitors. The projects are made to connect to China Basin Park.

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Wood Design & Building Award Winners Announced

February 26, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

Wood Design & Building magazine has announced the winning projects from the Wood Design & Building Awards program. Launched in 1984, the awards program recognizes and celebrates excellence in wood architecture. Submissions included a mix of structures, from a library built against a rock wall in China, to a reconstructed heritage horse barn in Alberta and Canada’s longest clear-span bridge in Nova Scotia. 

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Urban Waterways: The Dynamics of Canal Architecture

February 25, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

Architecture remains in constant tension with natural forces. Designed around gravity, climate, and time, buildings are always part of larger systems. Throughout the world, designers have tried to mitigate natural forces by constructing hybrid spaces and structures, artificial areas where nature meets the manmade. Embodying this relationship, canals reflect a desire to direct nature and its flows. Today, these fluid spaces are opening up to new programs, projects that explore modern life and urban vitality.

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KCAP Designs Three Round Towers for the Netherlands

February 25, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

KCAP Architects & Planners have designed a proposal for three round, residential towers on the former Brabantbad site in the Netherlands. The team’s project includes slender volumes atop transparent plinths adjacent to Prins Hendrikpark in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. The park embraces the IIzeren Vrouw, a former sand extraction lake, while also aiming to improve upon the current zoning plan.

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Scott Brownrigg’s Cambridge Biomedical Campus Project Receives Planning Permission

February 24, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

Scott Brownrigg‘s1000 Discovery Drive has been granted planning approval from Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire District Councils. As the second building of the Biomedical Campus in Phase 2, the project includes 100,000 square feet of net internal area across laboratories and office space. The design aims to form a flexible and adaptable design to drive innovation within the scientific and medical community.

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HKS Unveils New AutoCamps in Joshua Tree and Zion

February 23, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

AutoCamp has announced an expansion of properties with HKS Architects leading the design for AutoCamp Joshua Tree and AutoCamp Zion National Park. Established in California with AutoCamp Yosemite National Park and Russian River locations, the outdoor lodging brand is effectively doubling in size to six bi-coastal locations in the next year. All the properties are designed to bring guests closer to nature.

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Maritime Design: Rare Coastal Libraries Around the World

February 23, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

As architecture has evolved to include advanced building envelopes, innovative structural systems, and hybrid programs, new boundaries have been drawn. Sustainable practices and passive strategies have led architects to re-imagine building skins and the relationship between interior and exterior. While different typologies are designed with varied levels of permeability, libraries demand rigorous attention to performative facades and protected programs. This holds especially true when libraries are placed within radically changing landscapes.