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5 Regenerative Strategies to Activate the Dead Edges in our Cities Post-Pandemic

March 11, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

As the city continues to evolve and transform, dead edges in the cityscape begin to emerge, subsequently reducing the level of activity in our built environment. These ‘dead edges’ refer to the areas that lack active engagement, they remain empty and deprived of people, since they no longer present themselves as useful or appealing. As the Covid-19 pandemic draws to an ultimate close, the first issue we may face post-pandemic is to revive our urban environment. A kiss of life into a tired and outdated cityscape…

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La Fábrica by Ricardo Bofill Highlighted in New Video by Spirit of Space

February 26, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

In this powerful new visual from Spirit of Space, we are introduced to Ricardo Bofill’s headquarters ‘The Factory’ or La Fábrica, Taller de Arquitectura. Once a disused and decaying cement factory from the turn of the century, with 30 silos, machine room, and galleries, it is now a significant transformative project, satisfying the Architect’s longing for space via adaptive reuse.

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Lina Ghotmeh on Stone Garden: ”It Has to Resist any Earthquake, and That’s Why it also Resisted the Explosion in the Port”

February 19, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

‘’We’re in a seismic area. Beirut has been buried seven times, so it has to resist any earthquake, and that’s why it also resisted the explosion in the port,’’ expresses Lina Ghotmeh in conversation with Louisiana Channel, in regards to the Stone Garden. A building constructed with resilience in mind, in a city that has been buried within rubble and rebuilt multiple times.

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”A Building Should Address our Own Fragility” : In Conversation with Dorte Mandrup

February 12, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

”A Building that Should Address our own Fragility” says Dorte Mandrup in conversation with Louisiana Channel, in regards to her recent work, the Ilulissat Icefjord Center, in Greenland. An exhibition house in its own right, this powerful filmography explores the surrounding environment, offering insight into the changes seen on the ice and the harmonious relationship between the structure itself and the glacial landscape.

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”The Delight I Get Out of Doing Buildings is to Say: It Can be Built” : In Conversation with Peter Cook

February 5, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

‘’The delight I get out of doing buildings is to say: Screw you, it can be built’’ says Architect Peter Cook in conversation with Louisiana Channel, where he discusses his determination to communicate ideas through vivid Architectural drawings and the skepticism he has faced in regards to his ambitious design proposals and their outlandish appearance.

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Architectural Studies: Establishing a New Form of Architect

January 29, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

What exactly is Architectural Studies ? A controversial method of Architectural study, the subject encompasses every element of architectural education for extensive understanding yet does not comply with RIBA accreditation. This includes elements of design for the understanding of plans/architectural drawings, but it does not continue to prioritize this in later stages of the degree. The rigorous study of every aspect of Architecture within the engineering field, predominantly focused on research rather than design and build.

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What is a Digital Twin?

January 22, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

The emergence of the Digital Twin phenomenon has heralded a great change in terms of urban planning. It essentially presents the city as dynamic, in virtual form. Ensuring every element from the historic fabric, new construction, and public transit is accounted for in one three-dimensional model. Not only does it present key elements in terms of the landscape, but it also encompasses often overlooked conditions such as the presence of light throughout the day, shadows, and the presence of vegetation and trees. All of which contribute to a better preliminary process of site analysis.