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CUBO’s Entrance Pavilion Seamlessly Integrates Aarhus City’s Old Town Into The Modern City

October 14, 2018 Lindsay Duddy 0

CUBO, a local architecture firm from Aarhus City, Denmark, has designed the main entrance pavilion for the firm’s native city which will connect two existing elements of Aarhus – the Botanical Gardens and the Old Town. The building is both inviting and welcoming to residents and visitors, alike, providing the city with a gathering space, meeting point, and information hub.

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Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam Explores “Building Happiness” in Historic and Contemporary Design

October 12, 2018 Lindsay Duddy 0

In recent years, architecture film festivals have erupted around the globe providing critics, theorists, and all architectural thinkers with an additional median for architectural expression and discussion. The symbiotic relationship between architecture and film stems from architecture’s effect on its built environment and its determined social/cultural impact.

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Architectural Intervention: Transforming Venice’s Historic Structures to Fit Contemporary Needs

October 7, 2018 Lindsay Duddy 0

The history of Venice’s architecture, as seen today, is a semblance of styles centuries old. A destination rich in culture, many of Venice’s existing buildings, from homes alongside the thin interior canals to the grand domed churches of Palladio, have remained stagnant in their overall design and layout since the 16th century. Once a hub of Byzantine and European trade, the city now thrives on a steady stream of tourism and a foundational group of local residents.