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Saint Roch-de-l’Achigan City Hall / Affleck de la Riva architects
Architects: Affleck de la Riva architects
Location: 7 Rue Doctor Wilfrid Locat North, Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Quebec, QC J0K 3H0, Canada
Area: 1560.0 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Marc Cramer
Location: 7 Rue Doctor Wilfrid Locat North, Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Quebec, QC J0K 3H0, Canada
Area: 1560.0 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Marc Cramer
Bold Urban Renewal Projects in City of Port Phillip, Melbourne
The City of Port Phillip near Melbourne is
taking bold measures to enhance the vibrant atmosphere and livability
of their city through a variety of urban renewal projects. Promoting a
four part community plan of working together to take action, neighborhood development, community leadership, and monitoring progress, and fifteen priorities for action,
the city’s commitment to environmentally and socially conscious design
and policy alongside a strong support for the arts has resulted in a
number of noteworthy projects, attracting designers such as Simon
Oxenham of Convic, Gregory Burgess Architects, and Paul Morgan Architects to take part.
Read on after the break to see three videos featuring the award winning projects, created by our friends at Traces Films.
Read on after the break to see three videos featuring the award winning projects, created by our friends at Traces Films.
Savyon House / Michal Sheffer
Architects: Michal Sheffer
Location: Savyon, Israel
Area: 473.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Shai Epstein
Location: Savyon, Israel
Area: 473.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Shai Epstein
Preserving Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hemicycle Spring House
The Spring House, also known as the Clifton and George Lewis II House, is the only private house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that was ever built in Florida.
The design embodies the final and shortest stylistic phase in
Wright’s career – the hemicycle style. The plan is characterized by
concentric and intersecting circles, while the elevations are consistent
with Wright’s other designs in how they accentuate the horizontal.
After the death of her husband in 1996, Clifton Lewis formed the Spring House Institute, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserving the historic property and turning it into a public legacy. In order to restore and complete the house (some elements were never built, including a semi-circular pool on one of the terraces), the organization needs to raise $256,250, which will then be matched by the Division of Historical Resources to pay the $512,500 purchase price. To meet the Division of Historical Resources’ October 15th deadline, they have launched an IndieGoGo campaign with a target of $100,000. For more on the historical landmark and the organization’s fundraising efforts, keep reading after the break.
After the death of her husband in 1996, Clifton Lewis formed the Spring House Institute, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserving the historic property and turning it into a public legacy. In order to restore and complete the house (some elements were never built, including a semi-circular pool on one of the terraces), the organization needs to raise $256,250, which will then be matched by the Division of Historical Resources to pay the $512,500 purchase price. To meet the Division of Historical Resources’ October 15th deadline, they have launched an IndieGoGo campaign with a target of $100,000. For more on the historical landmark and the organization’s fundraising efforts, keep reading after the break.
Grha Adhi Media Complex / Atelier TT
Architects: Atelier TT
Location: Bintaro, Muntilan, Magelang, Central Java 56415, Indonesia
Architect In Charge: Jan Steven Tjandra, Lisa Teo, Arddy Berylian, Dennis Liandy, Duhita Anindya Hanifati, Grace Vania
Site Area: 3500m2
Area: 2900.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Martin Westlake, Dennis Liandy
Location: Bintaro, Muntilan, Magelang, Central Java 56415, Indonesia
Architect In Charge: Jan Steven Tjandra, Lisa Teo, Arddy Berylian, Dennis Liandy, Duhita Anindya Hanifati, Grace Vania
Site Area: 3500m2
Area: 2900.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Martin Westlake, Dennis Liandy
BIG Designs Rejected Again for Kimball Art Center
After producing major revisions on a previously rejected design, BIG have had their second design rejected for the Kimball Art Center in Park City, Utah.
City Hall rejected the design on the basis of appearance, arguing that
it did not relate to the historic city centre “aesthetically, visually
or historically.” The second design by BIG marked a complete departure
from the original that was selected as the winner of an architectural contest hosted by the Kimball Art Center.
Hillside / GASS Architecture Studios
Architects: GASS Architecture Studios
Location: Stellenbosch, South Africa
Onsite Project Architect: Chris Bakker
Year: 2013
Photographs: Kate Del Fante Scott
Location: Stellenbosch, South Africa
Onsite Project Architect: Chris Bakker
Year: 2013
Photographs: Kate Del Fante Scott
AD Interviews: Yuri Grigoryan / Project Meganom
<a href="http://www.vimeo.com/82979645">http://www.vimeo.com/82979645</a>
At the III Moscow Urban Forum, we had the chance to sit down with Russian architect Yuri Grigoryan, the co-founder of Project Meganom and the director of education at the Strelka Institute. Grigoryan also led the team that prepared the research project, “Archeology of the Periphery,” a key part of the forum that focused on the challenges and strategy for developing Moscow’s metropolitan area.
Sitting above the “Archeology of the Periphery” exhibition, Grigoryan told us what he thinks the role of an architect should be in society, what it’s like to lead a firm and the importance of innovation. “Architects have two very important roles. One is to do the architecture and to be good in architectural design. And the second role is to build the bridge between architecture, research and society,” he told us.
If you enjoy this interview make sure you check out our interview with both Grigoryan and Alexei Komissarov, the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Science, Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship of Moscow, on the Forum and “Archeology of the Periphery.”
Sitting above the “Archeology of the Periphery” exhibition, Grigoryan told us what he thinks the role of an architect should be in society, what it’s like to lead a firm and the importance of innovation. “Architects have two very important roles. One is to do the architecture and to be good in architectural design. And the second role is to build the bridge between architecture, research and society,” he told us.
If you enjoy this interview make sure you check out our interview with both Grigoryan and Alexei Komissarov, the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Science, Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship of Moscow, on the Forum and “Archeology of the Periphery.”
IE School of Architecture and Design’s SPACES FOR INNOVATION Prize
New models are emerging, redefining how we work, shop and learn in different environments that impact our everyday lives. IE SPACES FOR INNOVATION Prize is a challenge for young architects and designers worldwide that are able to foresee how work, retail and learning environments will evolve in the next decade.If you’re interested in being a part of the challenge, there’s still time. The registration period is open until October 27, and proposals are to be presented in a digital story board (A1 horizontal format- PDF or JPG; < 10megas). Registrations should be made individually.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Admittance to Master in Design for Work, Retail and Learning Environments from IE School of Architecture & Design, for the 2015-2016 academic year.
- 30% scholarship over the tuition fees
- Full-time paid professional internships in top tier companies and design firms such as UNStudio, Arup or O+A Studio.
IE School of Architecture & Design focuses on training skills in design, innovation and management, expanding the boundaries of traditional architectural education. IE welcomes students who seek challenges and aspire to become leaders in the dynamic world of architecture and design. The IE community is comprised of 47,000+ graduates that represent more than 90 countries worldwide.
Falatow Jigiyaso Orphanage / F8 architecture + Gérard Violante
Architects: F8 architecture, Gérard Violante
Location: Bamako, Mali
Area: 891.0 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Vanja Bjelobaba
Location: Bamako, Mali
Area: 891.0 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Vanja Bjelobaba
Translating Smiljan Radić’s Serpentine Pavilion from Fantasy to Fabrication
Settled neatly in the quiet hum of London‘s Kensington Gardens rests Smiljan Radić‘s 2014 Serpentine Pavilion,
an ethereal mass of carefully moulded fiberglass punctuated by
precisely cut openings. Radić desired a structure that appears thin and
brittle, yet was strong enough to support itself, and his affection for
the rudimental layered qualities of papier-mâché – his maquette
medium of choice – inspired the use of fiberglass by AECOM, who engineered Radić’s wild ideas. In this article, originally published by Metropolis Magazine as “Paper-Thin Walls,“ an AECOM engineer explains their solution. Read on after the break to find out more.
Artist Mark Lascelles Thornton On His Completed Masterwork: “The Happiness Machine”
Over a year ago, we shared a work-in-progress drawing project that captured our imagination with its combination of huge size and meticulously small details. Now, “The Happiness Machine,” Mark Lascelles Thornton‘s 8-foot by 5-foot, three year long drawing project is complete, after over 10,000 hours of painstaking work.
Lascelles Thornton, a self-taught London-based artist who describes himself as “one of those kids that was drawing before I was talking,” created the artwork as a response to the global financial crisis, focusing on themes of socio-economics, consumerism, globalism, resource shortages, urbanism and architecture. We spoke to Lascelles Thornton about his artwork, discussing the themes of the piece and the commitment – or, as he describes it, “emotional engineering” – required for such a colossal undertaking.
For the full interview – and detailed images of the drawing – read on after the break
Lascelles Thornton, a self-taught London-based artist who describes himself as “one of those kids that was drawing before I was talking,” created the artwork as a response to the global financial crisis, focusing on themes of socio-economics, consumerism, globalism, resource shortages, urbanism and architecture. We spoke to Lascelles Thornton about his artwork, discussing the themes of the piece and the commitment – or, as he describes it, “emotional engineering” – required for such a colossal undertaking.
For the full interview – and detailed images of the drawing – read on after the break
Hunter’s Hall / Bergersen Arkitekter
Architects: Bergersen Arkitekter
Location: 830 15 Duved, Sweden
Design Team: Kjetil Nordø
Area: 250.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Kjetil Nordø
Location: 830 15 Duved, Sweden
Design Team: Kjetil Nordø
Area: 250.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Kjetil Nordø
OMA’s Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC) Tops Out
OMA‘s Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC) has topped out in a ceremony including Taipei’s mayor Hau Lung-pin, and OMA’s Partners in charge of the project, Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten. Even
in its current skeletal state, the rigidly geometric form is clearly
expressed with it’s central cube supporting three protruding
auditoriums, two cubic and one spherical. The design of the TPAC is in
many ways experimental, incorporating a looped public path which shows
off the building’s backstage areas, and flexible auditoriums which can
even be combined, offering extraordinary stage spaces that allow
performances which would be impossible in any other theater.
Ahead of the topping out ceremony we spoke to partner in charge David Gianotten, who explained the building’s design concepts and the challenges (or rather, surprising lack of challenges) in the construction, and told us “you will only understand it when you have seen it. It’s super exciting, we encourage everybody that loves architecture to come and see it because it’s spectacular.”
Read on after the break for the full interview
Ahead of the topping out ceremony we spoke to partner in charge David Gianotten, who explained the building’s design concepts and the challenges (or rather, surprising lack of challenges) in the construction, and told us “you will only understand it when you have seen it. It’s super exciting, we encourage everybody that loves architecture to come and see it because it’s spectacular.”
Read on after the break for the full interview
Fairy Tales: When Architecture Tells a Story
Blank Space’s first edition of Fairy Tales: When Architecture Tells a Story
is a light-hearted reminder that communication is at the core of what
all architects and designers do. The book is a collection of entries
from the company’s first architectural storytelling competition, which
was launched to reinstate a dialogue between architects and the public.
Fairy tales might seem like an odd genre of choice for this movement, but communication also lies at their core. According to the founders of Blank Space, Matthew Hoffman and Frencesca Giuliani-Hoffman, fairy tales are “relatable, yet sophisticated and nuanced, just like great architecture.”
For more on the whimsical collection, keep reading after the break.
Fairy tales might seem like an odd genre of choice for this movement, but communication also lies at their core. According to the founders of Blank Space, Matthew Hoffman and Frencesca Giuliani-Hoffman, fairy tales are “relatable, yet sophisticated and nuanced, just like great architecture.”
For more on the whimsical collection, keep reading after the break.
Heatherwick Exhibitions Set to Tour US and Asia
Thomas Heatherwick is set to expand his international reputation in the coming year, thanks to two exhibitions that will tour the United States and East Asia, reports the Architects’ Journal. The US exhibition, titled “Provocations: The Architecture and Design of Heatherwick Studio” will tour Dallas, LA and New York from September 2014 to October 2015. The Asia exhibit is yet to be formally announced, although it is believed it will begin in Singapore in Spring 2015. Read on after the break for more details of the exhibitions.Hyundai Card Travel Library / Wonderwall
Architects: Wonderwall
Location: Seoul, South Korea
Area: 372.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Nacása & Partners Inc.
Location: Seoul, South Korea
Area: 372.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Nacása & Partners Inc.
Video: House Housing – “An Untimely History of Architecture and Real Estate”
House Housing, “An Untimely History of Architecture and Real Estate in Nineteen Episodes”, was recently exhibited at Columbia University’s Casa Muraro in Venice. Staged as an “open house”, the exhibition responded unsolicited to Rem Koolhaas’s call to exhibitors at the 2014 Venice Biennale to focus on Fundamentals by
exploring housing in nineteen “discrete episodes.” In narrating these
episodes, brought together from across the last one hundred years in a
mixture of domestic media, the exhibition brought together a collection
of excerpts from global processes.
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