Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize announced the full list of jurors for its fourth edition, chaired by Sandra Barclay of Barclay and Crousse Architecture, and just released the nominated projects comprising 200 built works in North and South America, for MCHAP 2022 and 50 projects for MCHAP.emerge 2022.
The Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize Announces Nominated Projects and Jury for its 2022 Cycle
Installations on Show: 15 Examples of Applications in Interior Spaces of Homes
Pipes, wiring and ducts of different materials in walls, ceilings and roofs make up all the spaces we walk through and inhabit. They represent the set of networks and equipment necessary for the development of life in our buildings, providing services such as water, electricity or gas, among many others. According to the regulations in each country and the use defined in each space, the installations can be left visible, giving a certain character and aesthetic to interior spaces.
2021 Prix Versailles Awards Global Winners Announced
After the announcement of the selected projects in the categories of Airports, Campus, Railway Stations and Sports, followed by the announcement of the 70 Continental Winning Projects of the Prix Versailles 2021 in the categories of Shops, Shopping Centres, Hotels and Restaurants, there turned out to be a total of 94 new projects competing in the 2021 Prix Versailles World Final.
La Pradería Sports Integration Center for Rural Areas / Natura Futura Arquitectura
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Architects: Natura Futura Arquitectura
- Area: 160 m²
- Year: 2022
Malaika House / BEarq + BUDA + DOSarq + SRO arquitectura
3D Printing, Prefabrication, and Interior Design: Construction Trends for 2022
Jorge Drexler sings, in one of his songs, that “we always look at the river, contemplating the other riverbank”. Beyond understanding everything that was done, looking back at the past year can serve to get some clues about the future. This 2021, we published more than 160 articles in the Materials & Products section, covering a wide range of topics. From complex concepts such as 4D printing or very little processed materials such as hempcrete and bamboo, drawing a retrospective of the covered themes and understanding what interested our readers the most is an interesting exercise to foreshadow some trends in the future of the construction field. Looking at our most viewed articles, three large themes are evident: 3D printing, pre-fabrication, and interior renovation. Below, we present a compilation of each topic, reflecting on what we can dare to say about the trends in the construction industry that should consolidate in 2022.
Arrachay 01 / Javier Mera Luna + Lesly Villagrán + María Beatriz Moncayo
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Architects: Javier Mera Luna, Lesly Villagrán, María Beatriz Moncayo
- Area: 25 m²
- Year: 2020
Kaizen House / Rama Estudio
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Architects: Rama Estudio
- Area: 3100 ft²
- Year: 2021
Casa de los vacíos / Baquio Arquitectura
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Architects: Baquio Arquitectura
- Area: 323 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Sherwin-Williams, Adobe Systems Incorporated, Alteco, Dipac, +3
Learning Viewpoint / Al Borde
Bardales Urban Training Center / Natura Futura Arquitectura
San José Stables / RAMA Estudio
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Architects: RAMA estudio
- Area: 92 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Hierro Hogar
Aerial Photography of Houses in Ecuador: Visualizing a Building From Above
Capturing aerial photographs allows raising awareness of a project feature usually complex to capture using traditional methods. Based on the technological opportunities offered by small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly called drones, architecture photographers have begun to explore new ways of capturing a project in order to expose design decisions such as implantation, dialogue with the environment, or the relationship with nearby buildings.