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Proposed Bridge in Sweden Will Turn a River Into a Public Amphitheater

February 13, 2018 Rory Stott 0

Kalix, a small town in Northern Sweden, has plans to replace its current bridge over the river in 2019. As part of the process, The Swedish Traffic Administration commissioned Erik Andersson Architects to design an initial study for a bridge that would not only replace the existing bridge’s functions, but also add new elements to turn the new bridge into a gathering space and public amenity for the town.

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Snøhetta Designs Energy-Positive Lakeside Hotel in the Arctic Circle

February 12, 2018 Rory Stott 0

Snøhetta has unveiled its design for “Svart,” a hotel for sustainable tourism company Arctic Adventure of Norway. Located within the Arctic Circle, on the edge of Norway’s Holandsfjorden fjord at the base of the Svartisen glacier, the building is designed to the “Powerhouse” building standard, a system developed by Snøhetta and a group of collaborators for creating energy-positive sustainable buildings.

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Snøhetta Designs Energy-Positive Lakeside Hotel in the Arctic Circle

February 12, 2018 Rory Stott 0

Snøhetta has unveiled its design for “Svart,” a hotel for sustainable tourism company Arctic Adventure of Norway. Located within the Arctic Circle, on the edge of Norway’s Holandsfjorden fjord at the base of the Svartisen glacier, the building is designed to the “Powerhouse” building standard, a system developed by Snøhetta and a group of collaborators for creating energy-positive sustainable buildings.

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BIG and Carlo Ratti Associati Reveal Design for One of Singapore’s Tallest Buildings

February 12, 2018 Rory Stott 0

Bjarke Ingels Group and Carlo Ratti Associati have broken ground on 88 Market Street, a new skyscraper at the heart of Singapore‘s business district. Transforming a site which was previously occupied by a parking structure from the 1980s, the 280-meter-tall building will include plentiful greenery both on its facades and internally. Inside, the building will include offices, 299 serviced residential units, and ancillary retail space.

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BIG and Carlo Ratti Associati Reveal Design for One of Singapore’s Tallest Buildings

February 12, 2018 Rory Stott 0

Bjarke Ingels Group and Carlo Ratti Associati have broken ground on 88 Market Street, a new skyscraper at the heart of Singapore‘s business district. Transforming a site which was previously occupied by a parking structure from the 1980s, the 280-meter-tall building will include plentiful greenery both on its facades and internally. Inside, the building will include offices, 299 serviced residential units, and ancillary retail space.

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David Chipperfield Architects Selected to Design Tallest Tower in Hamburg

February 9, 2018 Rory Stott 0

David Chipperfield Architects has won a competition to design the Elbtower, a 230-meter tall building in Hamburg that will be the city’s tallest. Located on the eastern edge of the Hafencity, the sculptural building has a strong presence on the riverfront, forming a counterpoint to Herzog & de Meuron’s Elbphilharmonie to the West. The building hosts office space in the tower, over a podium containing a bar, hotel, restaurant, retail and exhibition areas.

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David Chipperfield Architects Selected to Design Tallest Tower in Hamburg

February 9, 2018 Rory Stott 0

David Chipperfield Architects has won a competition to design the Elbtower, a 230-meter tall building in Hamburg that will be the city’s tallest. Located on the eastern edge of the Hafencity, the sculptural building has a strong presence on the riverfront, forming a counterpoint to Herzog & de Meuron’s Elbphilharmonie to the West. The building hosts office space in the tower, over a podium containing a bar, hotel, restaurant, retail and exhibition areas.

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UNStudio Selected to Design New Cable Car in Gothenburg

February 9, 2018 Rory Stott 0

UNStudio has won a competition to design a new, 3-kilometer long cable car in the Swedish city of Gothenburg. The cable car’s route, which will connect the old city on the south of the river with three locations to the north, will feature a total of six towers which have been designed around an adaptable, asymmetrical structural system intended to mimic the cranes in the city’s shipyards. The expected opening date for the cable car is in 2021, with the new transportation system being inaugurated as part of the celebrations of Gothenburg’s 400th anniversary.

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1 in 7 Women in Architecture Have Experienced Sexual Harassment in Past 12 Months, Reports AJ

February 8, 2018 Rory Stott 0

Around 1 in 7 women in UK architecture practices has experienced sexual harassment in the workplace in the past year alone, according to the results of the annual Women in Architecture survey conducted by The Architects’ Journal. The poll of nearly 1,500 architects also found that more than half of women have experienced some form of discrimination ranging from bullying to workplace rules that leave them disadvantaged in the same period. The AJ’s survey, which in previous years has largely focused on issues such as pay disparity between men and women, focuses this year more broadly on gender discrimination and sexual harassment—a response to the global shift in awareness organized around movements such as #MeToo and #TimesUp.