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Architects: Axial Studio
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2023
Mentari House / Axial Studio
T+L Residence / DESK architectes
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Architects: DESK architectes
- Area: 400 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Isothermic, JØTUL, Luminaire Authentik, Mac, Maibec
Alpendre Installation / CESUGA School of Architecture + Erazo Pugliese
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Architects: CESUGA School of Architecture, Erazo Pugliese
- Area: 15 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Maderas Besteiro, Spax
Café Chez Teta / Ivy Studio
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Architects: Ivy Studio
- Year: 2020
House between the Trees / Peter Kjær Arkitekter
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Architects: Peter Kjær Arkitekter
- Area: 167 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: KPK Vinduer, Wood fiber Insulation, Woodfiber interior panels, Woodfiber windprotection panels
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Professionals: Regnestuen
Industrial Lot in Malakoff / Barre Bouchetard Architecture
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Architects: Barre Bouchetard Architecture
- Area: 1700 m²
- Year: 2024
Surfaces that Engage with Light, Space, and Nature
A surface does more than simply cover a space—it transforms it, infusing personality, rhythm, and soul. It evolves from being a mere backdrop to becoming an active element that shapes the atmosphere through the interplay of material, form, and light. The balance of the touch, the thickness, incisions, tones, and luminous reflections can transform surfaces into sensory experiences. Textures can evoke stability or lightness, grooves introduce dynamism, colors define moods, and light sculpts depth and movement. Ceramic, with its aesthetic and functional versatility, is particularly well-suited to this role, offering architects a broad palette of creative possibilities.
Architecture Now: From Island Resorts to Eco-Parks, A Look at Recent Architectural Announcements from BIG, KCAP, and More
Recent architectural announcements showcase a global range of projects. This month, some of the most recognized architectural offices in the world have announced ambitious projects, some engaging with local communities, rediscovering and revitalizing existing structures, or contributing to complex architectural landscapes. Among them, BIG revealed their proposal for Saadiyat Island, a cultural district that gathers some of the world's most famous designers. Additionally, Populous revealed a new performance center, KCAP is developing a framework for an eco-industrial park, and Henley Halebrown is working to revitalize an overlooked structure in Belgium, reopening it to the local community. Read on to discover a collection of recent announcements from the architectural world, peeking into established architects' processes and recent announcements.
Biological Settlement, Eco village, Chã de Igreja / Ramos Castellano Arquitectos
COP29 Highlights: Key Takeaways for Cities and the Built Environment
The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 10 to November 24, 2024, amid a backdrop of escalating climate challenges. For cities, the epicenters of population growth, economic activity, and climate vulnerability, the outcomes of COP29 are particularly significant. As urban areas contribute over 70% of global carbon emissions and housing more than half of the world's population, their consideration is pivotal in shaping global responses to the current crisis. In fact, cities are on the frontlines of the crisis, facing record-breaking heatwaves, catastrophic floods, and increasing economic losses from extreme weather events. In 2024 alone, urban areas worldwide experienced devastating climate impacts: flooding displaced millions in Africa, droughts crippled urban economies in South America, and storms caused widespread destruction in North America and Europe. The outcomes of COP29 directly affect urban planning, architecture, and sustainability efforts. From commitments to climate finance and carbon markets to renewable energy and resilience-building, the summit's decisions provide a roadmap for transforming cities into hubs of climate innovation and adaptation. Below are the key takeaways from COP29 for the built environment and urban spaces.
Cover Me Softly: Beta 2024 Explores Architecture as an Act of Copying, Imitating, or Stealing
The 2024 Beta Architecture Biennial, in Timișoara, Romania, marks the tenth anniversary of this influential event. Curated by Oana Stănescu, this year's biennial, titled "cover me softly," explores the nuanced relationship between originality and influence, challenging conventional notions of copying, imitation, and appropriation. In addition to the Beta Awards, aiming to highlight significant contributions to architecture from across Romania, Hungary, and Serbia, the main exhibition offers a distinctive interpretation of recurring themes of the architectural field.
Arninge Station / Ahlqvist & Alqmvist arkitekter
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Architects: Ahlqvist & Alqmvist arkitekter
- Area: 777 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Ruukki, Schüco, Terrazzospecialisten
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Professionals: AFRY, Projektengagemang
LE’EVO Hair Shop / design by 83
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Architects: design by 83
- Area: 188 m²
- Year: 2024
Revolving Doors in Action: Blending Access, Efficiency, and Elegance
Accessibility in architecture is essential for creating built environments that accommodate of all ages, from young children to the elderly. In both public and private buildings—whether residences, infrastructure, or facilities—the design of internal pathways, circulation areas, and entrances and exits must prioritize safety, clarity and efficiency. This approach enhances daily activities and ultimately improves quality of life. ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems offers a wide range of products, including automatic, industrial, and commercial doors, as well as digital solutions, to meet user needs.
Wuhan West&East lake Cultural Center / Dagi Architectural Design Studio of China Architecture Design & Research Group
- Area: 152600 m²
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: China Second Construction (Hubei) Branch Company