Why Did Luis Barragán Win the Pritzker Prize?
On March 9, what would have been Luis Barragán‘s 119th birthday, we commemorate Mexico’s most celebrated architect and discuss his winning of the 1980 Pritzker Prize.
On March 9, what would have been Luis Barragán‘s 119th birthday, we commemorate Mexico’s most celebrated architect and discuss his winning of the 1980 Pritzker Prize.
In many cases, I haven’t been able to decide whether a building full of trees fits into the “sustainable” category. In fact, I’ve often had to make the argument that such a building is far from it.
Production designer Felicity Abbott is behind the great staging of The Luminaries, a mini-series that takes place in New Zealand during the 1860s West Coast Gold Rush. In the below interview, she tells us her thoughts on the connection between films and architecture, addressing her work process and the main challenges on this set.
In only a few years, Italian-Argentine architect and engineer Francisco Salamone developed more than 60 buildings throughout the small towns of Buenos Aires Province as a part of the conservative government’s push to develop the province’s municipal buildings.
This year’s Biennial of Latin American Architecture (BAL 2021) has chosen the top emerging works of architecture in Latin America, which will be presented during the second installment of the event in September 2021 in Pamplona, Spain.
A design team comprised by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Gustafson Bowman + Porter y B720 Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos has been chosen to lead the transformation of Madrid’s AZCA district.
From climate crisis to How Will We Live Together, as we face the current and accentuated global challenges many of our ideas about the cities of tomorrow are changing. So how will the city of the future be?
ELEMENTAL presents a sneak peek of its contribution to “How will we live together?” at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2021. Recently, violence has increased in the historical Mapuche-Chilean conflict, that is why the architectural office proposed to build places that recover the old tradition of parleys, spaces to meet in order to settle differences and discuss terms for an armistice.
Facing the current and accentuated global challenges, we ask ourselves: What should we address first?
2020 was a tremendous opportunity to focus all our efforts and attention on the most urgent issues of architecture. Through articles, interviews, debates, and projects, ArchDaily’s Topics presented each month an in-depth response to the most relevant problems – from the climate crisis and emergency architecture to artificial intelligence and How Will We Live Together.
The team led by Chilean architect Cristián Fernández has won the National Architecture and Landscaping Competition for the New Museum of Santiago (NUMU, Nuevo Museo de Santiago), a cultural project that will house the Fundacion Engel art collection in the Bicentennial Park in Santiago, Chile.
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