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Cinema Nouveau: The Architecture of Movie Theaters

October 8, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Cinemas mirror architecture. While the coronavirus pandemic shuttered theaters across the world for months, the industry is looking to the future as it aims to rethink the movie-going experience. As crowds flocked to the cinema after the 1918 pandemic, so too will the industry change shape again as it respond to new modes of watching films together.

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Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s 550-Ton Steel Bridge Lands in Colorado Springs

October 8, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

A new 550-ton steel bridge has been placed next to the new United States Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs. The bridge was designed by the same team as the adjacent Olympic & Paralympic complex – Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Anderson Mason Dale, and KL&A – while taking inspiration from the motion of athletes. The design features a 250-foot curved steel structure that was made to float above the rail yard.

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Herzog & de Meuron Design Switzerland’s First Middle School on the Roof of a Shopping Center

October 7, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Herzog & de Meuron have designed Switzerland‘s first middle school placed on the roof of a shopping center in Basel-Stadt. The MParc Dreispitz shopping center will accommodate a Sekundarschule (middle school) for 600 students as part of the overall transformation of Dreispitz Nord. The design aims to set a precedent for future urban developments as the school becomes a central part of the site’s overall master plan.

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“We Need to Reimagine Public Space”: Leonardo Fernandes Dias Explores Human Scale and Urban Life

October 6, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Designing for human scale begins with contemporary culture and everyday life. As the COVID-19 pandemic transformed how we work and live around the world, it’s also changed how we think about human scale in the city. For Brazilian architect Leonardo Fernandes Dias of LADO Arquitetura, the global transformation in urban life is directly tied to health, public space and architecture.

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Foster + Partners Begins Construction on New Buenos Aires Office Tower

October 5, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Foster + Partners have begun construction on Avenida Cordoba 120, a new 35-story office tower in Buenos Aires. Sited between the traditional city center and the main entrance to the Puerto Madero harbor area, the project is designed to become a landmark building along the city’s skyline. Balancing structure and nature, the tower is made to create a new standard for office design in Argentina and the larger region.

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FCBStudios Designs New Lumina Village for Stretford

October 2, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has received approval for Lumina Village, a redevelopment of the former Kellogg’s site in Stretford. Approved by the Trafford Council’s planning committee, the mixed-use design takes its name from lumens as a nod to the site’s history and the future of the neighborhood. The focal point of the new community will be a green space surrounded by local businesses and contemporary workspaces.

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“Social Value Underpins How We Design”: Matthew Ollier on Hawkins\Brown and Expanding to Los Angeles

October 1, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Architecture is defined by the ways people bring spaces to life. For Matthew Ollier, Partner and architect at Hawkins\Brown, the best buildings encourage interaction, collaboration and exchange. Currently, Ollier is leading the development of the firm’s expansion into the North American market in Los Angeles. In an interview with ArchDaily, Ollier shares the team’s approach to community engagement and building social value.

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SOM Transforms Chicago’s 100-Year-Old Cook County Hospital

October 1, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill have transformed the historic Beaux-Arts Cook County Hospital in Chicago. Designed to help anchor the neighborhood’s resurgence, the project team worked to preserve, restore, and adapt the former hospital building as the first phase of a proposed $1 billion redevelopment plan. The proposal aims to revitalizes the surrounding Illinois Medical District and provide new amenities to the area.

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Snøhetta Unveils New Cheongju City Hall in South Korea

September 30, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Snøhetta has won the international architecture competition to design the new city hall in Cheongju, South Korea. Working with local partner Tomoon Architects and Engineers, the team proposes new connections to the urban context to promote a sense of shared ownership for citizens and visitors alike. The design aims to create an open, inclusive city hall for Cheongju that will serve as a symbol of collaboration and civic engagement.