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Architects: Rocco Design Architects Associates
- Area: 30000 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Goppion
Hong Kong Palace Museum / Rocco Design Architects Associates
HKU Medical School Lobby / Atelier Nuno
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Interior Designers: Atelier Nuno
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Junckers, Linfat Contracting company, Marmi Scala, Wing Tong Limited
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Professionals: Tino Kwan Lighting Consultants LTD
Joe Lalli Narada Resort / Stylus studio & JADE + QA
- Area: 9600 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Belle Stone, Prestige Lighting, Sourced locally by main contractor
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Professionals: Nanjing Tech University, Zhejiang Kunlun Construction Group Limited
15 Projects of Steel Stealing the Show
The use of steel in architecture is considered as one of the most innovative construction developments in history, allowing architects to create structures in scales they never thought they could. Fast-forward a few centuries, and steel remains as one of the most crucial materials in architecture. But there is a lot more to the material than just tensile strength and durability, some architects were well-aware of steel's potential and transformed it into lighting fixtures, facades, decorative elements, and finishes.
Here are 15 projects where architects looked beyond steel as structural support and explored its diverse possibilities in architecture.
Porterhouse by Laris / Kokaistudios
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Architects: Kokaistudios
- Area: 590 m²
- Year: 2015
Material Minds: Digital Ceramic Printing in MVRDV's Glass Farm
If you search the web for information on MVRDV's Glass Farm, you'll find plenty of people writing about the project's 33-year history, and about its context in the small town of Schijndel. You'll even find plenty of people theorizing on the nature of those glass walls, and the relationships between image and authenticity and between modern technology and modest tradition. But strangely, you'll find almost no information on how the project made use of Digital Ceramic Printing, a relatively new process which was able to handle the many colors, variable transparency and fine tolerances required to display an entire farmhouse facade across a thousand glass panels.
In this new installment of our Material Minds series, presented by ArchDaily Materials, we spoke to MVRDV's project leader on the Glass Farm Gijs Rikken, and to Niv Raz, an Architect at Dip-Tech - the company who produces the printers, ink, software and support required for the process.
Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion / UNStudio
Hanjie Wanda Square / UNStudio
AMMO / Joyce Wang
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Architects: Joyce Wang
- Area: 2000 ft²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Nathan Allan Glass Studio