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Fundraising Auction of Architectural Drawings: Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine.

The organisers will buy humanitarian aid (medicines, hygiene materials etc.) and will directly send it to the Ukrainian border.

4 Reasons Why You Need to be Using VR in Architecture

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Virtual reality has given architects alternative ways to work. Paired with real-time visualization software, it offers a robust tool with endless capabilities for your design workflow. It can help develop the design, address needs, and win over clients. Here are four key reasons why you need to implement VR into your design workflow.

Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQIA+ Places and Stories

A queer independent bookshop in Glasgow; an ice cream parlour in Cuba, where strawberry is the queerest choice; a cathedral in ruins in Nicaragua, occupied by the underground LGBTQIA+ community. Queer people have always found ways to exist, gather and celebrate and will always continue to. Therefore, there will always be a need for queer spaces.

LC101 - Le Corbusier : An Exhibition Over Space and Time

Witness the evolution of Le Corbusier's mastery over space and time, and his influence on architecture today.

Every Line is a Decision: The Life and Legacies of Peter Palumbo

The Edith Farnsworth House just opened its next two-year exhibition: “Every Line is a Decision: The Life and Legacies of Peter Palumbo.” This exhibit focuses on Lord Peter Palumbo’s ownership of the house, his restoration of it, and his life-long dedication to the arts and architecture.

Competition for the »District of the Generations«, Schorndorf

With the »District of the Generations«, the city of Schorndorf, a medium-sized center with about 40,000 inhabitants in the Rems-Murr district, is planning an urban development extension of the »suburb« to the north of the train station. The goal is to develop a dense neighbourhood where multiple generations can come together to live, work, and care for one another. The core of the plan is the 1.5 hectare site of the former construction and municipal depot. Proximity to the city, good quality of life, and a strong sense of community should be created in the new district through common living spaces, as well as through the combination of public areas and diverse options for local infrastructure, education, leisure, and culture. The project managers are intentionally focusing on resource-saving, low-emission energy and material concepts. The area should be designed to have low vehicle traffic, with a focus on public local transportation and spaces for sharing services and deliveries.

Open Call: Hoowave Resilient Township and Waterfront Landscape Design International Competition

Open call for "Hoowave Resilient Township and Waterfront Landscape Design International Competition"

Call for entries: Interdisciplinary concept competition for the integration of noise protection into the urban space of Düsseldorf

With the Rhine-Ruhr Express (RRX) project, DB Netz AG is implementing one of the most important rail infrastructure projects in North Rhine-Westphalia in order to upgrade regional transport on the core route of the Ruhr region and the central Rhineland from Dortmund via Essen, Duisburg and Düsseldorf to Cologne by increasing both the frequency of service and the transport capacity. As a result, the RRX brings major transport benefits to the city of Düsseldorf.

Rebuilding Siargao: Community Center + Urban Interventions

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December 16 2021, Super Typhoon Rai, locally known as Typhoon Odette, made landfall in the Philippines. The storm was unexpectedly powerful, undergoing what is called “rapid intensification” the day before making landfall, which is becoming characteristic of tropical storms occurring in our warming climate. With winds of up to 195 km/h and gusts of 260 km/h, the storm was comparable to a category five hurricane when it hit.

Open Call: Hidesins Luxury Display Design

Hidesins Luxury Display Design
YSY GROUP, Hidesins and Desall invite you to design a family of “pop up” display installations dedicated to women's ready-to-wear bags and high-tea desserts. The installations will be positioned within 5-star luxury hotels, and in particular within tea rooms. The goal is to promote the brand and its core product (women’s bags), creating a unique, unexpected and engaging space in which hotel guests can take photos to post on their social networks, and then continue the experience at the table as they enjoy a refreshment.

International Design Competition for Namdo Righteous Army History Museum

Title of the Competition : International Design Competition for Namdo Righteous Army History Museum

Call for Submissions: 12th Edition of the Dedalo Minosse International Prize

ANNOUNCING THE TWELFTH EDITION OF DEDALO MINOSSE INTERNATIONAL PRIZE FOR COMMISSIONING A BUILDING

VWT | China Edition with Li Hu and Yung Ho Chang

Our last 100% online event will be featuring China!
Together with you, we are touring the world to listen to the most celebrated architects of our time share their unique paths and talk to them about their experiences and influences. It is one country, two world-renowned names, and their unique stories of becoming and being an architect at each event. Welcome to our second Virtual World Tour.

AnA Sydney with Angelo Candalepas and Richard Johnson

We are extremely excited to announce the first physical AnA event held outside Europe. Join our trip to Sydney and don’t miss the participation of two of the most distinguished Australian architects: Angelo Candalepas and Richard Johnson.

TOWARDS ECO-SOCIAL RENEWAL: BLUEPRINTS FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN SCIENCE AND THE ARTS

With Vera Meyer, Stefan Böschen and Driving the Human project authors
April 30, 2022
5-7 PM
Hosted by acatech at Amerikahaus, Munich
Free entrance upon registration here: https://www.acatech.de/termin/towards-eco-social-renewal-blueprints-for-collaboration-between-science-and-the-arts/

Blowin' in the Wind: Reducing Building Sway

In order to withstand the Windy City's namesake weather, some of Chicago’s tallest buildings are designed to sway in the breeze, which can leave residents and workers feeling seasick. Join us for a look at the innovative ways structural engineers minimize the sway -- you’ll be surprised by some of the very interesting solutions!

Whose House? The Widow Clarke, Bishop Ford and the Story of Chicago's Oldest Residence

The 1835 Clarke House is Chicago’s oldest standing residence. It is preserved thanks to the stewardship of Bishop Henry Ford and the St. Church of God in Christ. Join us for a conversation about the house and opportunities to broaden the stories we tell about Chicagoans and our beloved city landmarks.

What is the Energy Revolution? A Conversation with Doug Farr

Join us for a special introduction to CAC’s Energy Revolution exhibition with architect and co‐curator Doug Farr. Learn how each of us can combat the climate crisis by dramatically transforming how we use energy in the built environment.