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Architects: Pelli Clarke & Partners
- Area: 444328 m²
- Year: 2021
Raffles City The Bund / Pelli Clarke & Partners
20 Times Architecture Sheltered Animals, Not Humans
Architecture may have its roots in sheltering humans from the elements, but that is not to say that architecture is for humans alone. Around the world, there are numerous examples of buildings and shelters designed by architects for other species. Some of these can be whimsical, such as the Dogchitecture exhibit by 10 Mexican architecture firms back in 2013, or the series of BowWow Haus kennels designed by over 80 architects back in 2017, including Zaha Hadid Architects. But others are designed for a more direct impact.
Kennels / Atelier GOM
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Architects: Atelier GOM
- Area: 4682 m²
- Year: 2021
Suzhou Museum (West) / gmp Architects
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Architects: gmp Architects
- Area: 48300 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: ag Licht Köln
Contemporary Social Housing in China: Playing with the Constraints
Saskia Sassen, the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University, predicts in her co-authored book “The Quito Papers and the New Urban Agenda” that, in the future cities will become our crucial battlefield as we continue to fight against gentrification and growing degree of isolation in our communities. Sassen argues that, “Cities should be an inclusive space for both the affluent and the poor. Nevertheless, in reality our cities never achieved equality for all, because our cities were never designed that way. Still cities ought not to be a place that tolerates inequality or injustice”.
“SHIZIKOU” Relics Environmental Conservation and Extension / Lacime Architects
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Architects: Lacime Architects
- Area: 2867 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: France Titanium-zinc Panel, Shanghai Haojing Glass Co.,Ltd, Shanghai yaju stone CO.,LTD
Minsheng Wharf Block E15-3 / EID Architecture
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Architects: EID Architecture
- Area: 38240 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Inhabit, H & A Landscape / LAN·G., DU Studio, Selbert Perkins Design, LEOX Design Partnership, +2
Building 3 for Fortune Art Homestay in Xiyaotou Village / Wutopia Lab
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Architects: Wutopia Lab
- Area: 225 m²
- Year: 2021
Duoyun Bookstore in Huangyan / Wutopia Lab
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Architects: Wutopia Lab
- Area: 1726 m²
- Year: 2021
WELL Living Lab / Superimpose Architecture
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Architects: Superimpose Architecture
- Area: 2400 m²
- Year: 2021
Toyou Bookstore / Wutopia Lab
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Architects: Wutopia Lab
- Area: 452 m²
- Year: 2021
The Cloudscape of Haikou / MAD Architects
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Architects: MAD Architects
- Area: 1380 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Holcim
Healing Architecture in China: Through a Sensorial and Spatial Experience
What elements and qualities does space need for a well-balanced physical and spiritual recovery? How to design spaces that are healthy for both our minds and our bodies? What makes an environment livable and sustainable in the long term?
These are the questions we need to address in the era of the rapidly developing real estate market. Why do we tend to inhabit more and more high-density residential towers? Are we necessarily more mentally secure? If not, what are the spatial solutions or cures for the current urbanites’ anxiety? In this article, we will explore ways of unwinding and finding cures in space.
Hengqin International Financial Center / Aedas
Asia Financial Center & AIIB Headquarters / gmp Architects + THAD
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Architects: THAD, gmp Architects
- Area: 389972 m²
- Year: 2019
DESCENTE BLANC Beijing / Schemata Architects + Jo Nagasaka
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Architects: Jo Nagasaka, Schemata Architects
- Area: 290 m²
- Year: 2020