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Thursday, December 4, 2014

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Latest Building Projects

Tula House, Designed by Patkau Architects

The Vancouver-based firm brings steel, concrete, and rigorous lines to a house on a windswept cliffside site on Quadra Island in British Columbia.
Hodgetts  Fung lifted the roof above clerestory windows along the north elevation to allow diffuse light into the chapel.

Jesuit High School Chapel, Designed by Hodgetts + Fung

Hodgetts + Fung principals Hsinming Fung and Craig Hodgetts bring a hands-on approach to the design of a chapel on a catholic high school campus in Carmichael, Calif. 

Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Opens in Orlando

The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts opened in downtown Orlando, with a vision to create a new entertainment hub.
Acrosanti's East Crescent Complex, begun in 1980, remains about 75 percent complete, and continues despite Paolo Soleri's 2013 death.

Past Progressives, 1979: Arcosanti's East Crescent Complex

The East Crescent addition to Paolo Soleri's Acrosanti complex won guarded praise from energy-conscious P/A Award jurors.

Tour Carpe Diem, Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects

The New York-based architects have created a light-footed tower in La Défense, one of the most maligned modernist enclaves in Paris.

Habitat for Humanity Prototype, Designed by El Dorado

The Kansas City, Mo.–based architecture firm and Kansas City, Kan.–based Heartland Habitat for Humanity collaborated to reprogram the affordable house.

Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, designed by John Wardle Architects and NADAAA in collaboration

For the University of Melbourne’s design school in Australia, the two architecture firms have created a new building that wears pedagogy on its well-appointed sleeve.

Williamstrip Bath House, Designed by Craig Hamilton Architects

Craig Hamilton Architects looks to antiquity, British Architectural History, and even the goddess Aphrodite to create a classical bathhouse in the Cotswolds.

Danish Maritime Museum

Helsingør, Denmark / Bjarke Ingels Group. Award.
 
 
 

The 2014 ARCHITECT 50

The ARCHITECT 50

Check out who made the cut this year, and in past years, for the ARCHITECT 50.
 
 

Next Progressives series

Kevin Toukoumidis, AIA, takes a break at the Wave, a dynamic bench in the citys Southport Corridor neighborhood that doubles as almost anything else.

Client Connections

At this Chicago firm, founder Kevin Toukoumidis finds that challenges breed opportunities, and that a client's quirk can be a project's driving influence.
 
 
 

Innovative Detail series

MoDus Architects won Damiani-Holz & Kos invited design competition to create a new headquarters in Bressanone, Italy, with a concept that embodies the companys timber construction capabilities and showcases woods potential as a building material inside and out.

Revamping the Box

In Italy, MoDus Architects wraps a timber construction company’s headquarters with—what else?—wood fins.
 
 

Up and Running series

Public Relations Strategies for Your Practice

The keys to establishing a presence in the industry, increasing your firm's exposure, and attracting new business.
 
 
 

Current Issue

December 2014

The winners of the 2014 Annual Design Review, a visit to Taliesin West, dSPACE Studio settles down in Chicago, MoDus Architects wraps a timber construction company’s HQ in wood fins, PR strategies for your firm, making the move to cloud computing, and more ...
 
 
 

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