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Architects: Ameller Dubois
- Area: 3400 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Sibeo Ingenierie, Armelle Claude
Tourcoing Police Hotel / Ameller Dubois
National Museum Clemenceau / Titan
The Rehabilitation of Post-War Housing Blocks in 7 Projects
Last year’s granting of the Mies van der Rohe Award to a social housing refurbishment project brought into the spotlight a topic of interest for many European cities: the moral and physical rehabilitation of post-war housing blocks.
The Versatility of Gabion Walls, From Infrastructure to Urban Furniture
Widely used in infrastructure, gabion walls are structures made of mesh metal cages filled with stones. These permeable walls use galvanized steel wire to withstand outdoor conditions.
Spotlight: SANAA
Founded in 1995 by architects Kazuyo Sejima (born 29 October 1956) and Ryue Nishizawa (born 7 February 1966), SANAA is world-renowned for its white, light buildings grounded in the architects’ Japanese cultural origins. Despite the white exteriors, their architecture is far from modernist; the constant incorporation of ambiguity and doubt in SANAA’s buildings is refreshing and playful, taking the reflective properties of glass and brightness of white to a new level.
Functional Exploration Centre / TRANSFORM
Rehabilitation of an Old Factory / PARC Architectes
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Architects: PARC Architectes
- Area: 7300 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Daikin, OPTIGREEN, Wicona
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Professionals: Scoping
Spotlight: Jean Nouvel
The winner of the Wolf Prize in 2005 and the Pritzker of 2008, French architect Jean Nouvel has attempted to design each of his projects without any preconceived notions. The result is a variety of projects that, while strikingly different, always demonstrate a delicate play with light and shadow as well as a harmonious balance with their surroundings. It was this diverse approach that led the Pritzker Prize Jury in their citation to characterize Nouvel as primarily "courageous" in his "pursuit of new ideas and his challenge of accepted norms in order to stretch the boundaries of the field."
Spotlight: Kengo Kuma
Kengo Kuma (born 8th August, 1956) is one of the most significant Japanese figures in contemporary architecture. His reinterpretation of traditional Japanese architectural elements for the 21st century has involved serious innovation in uses of natural materials, new ways of thinking about light and lightness and architecture that enhances rather than dominates. His buildings don't attempt to fade into the surroundings through simple gestures, as some current Japanese work does, but instead his architecture attempts to manipulate traditional elements into statement-making architecture that still draws links with the area in which it's built. These high-tech remixes of traditional elements and influences have proved popular across Japan and beyond, and his recent works have begun expanding out of Japan to China and the West.
Child Psychiatry Hospitalization Building of 12 beds in Bures-sur-Yvette / a+ samueldelmas
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Architects: a+ samueldelmas
- Area: 1428 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Sto, OPTIGREEN, Schüco
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Professionals: a+ samueldelmas
TERENEO Offices / Béal & Blanckaert
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Architects: Béal & Blanckaert
- Area: 8500 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: BANDALUX, Billiet, Création-Bois construction
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Professionals: BMF Bureau Michel Forgue
Fabrizio Barozzi Celebrates the Uniqueness of Different Contexts in Architecture
Past, Present, Future is an interview project by Itinerant Office, asking acclaimed architects to share their perspectives on the constantly evolving world of architecture. Each interview is split into three video segments: Past, Present, and Future, in which interviewees discuss their thoughts and experiences of architecture through each of those lenses. The first episode of the project featured 11 architects from Italy and the Netherlands and Episode II is comprised of interviews with 13 architects from Spain, Portugal, France, and Belgium.
The goal of the series is to research these successful firms and attempt to understand their methods and approaches. By hopefully gaining a clearer picture of what it means to be an architect in the 21st century, the videos can also serve as inspiration for the next generation of up-and-coming architects and students as they enter the field.
La Maison des Landes / Maud Caubet Architects
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Architects: Maud Caubet Architects
- Area: 1510 m²
- Year: 2018
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Professionals: Atelier d’agencement
Spotlight: Herzog & de Meuron
Led by Jacques Herzog (born 19 April 1950) and Pierre de Meuron (born 8 May 1950), most descriptions of Herzog & de Meuron projects are almost paradoxical: in one paragraph they will be praised for their dedication to tradition and vernacular forms, in the next for their thoroughly modern innovation. However, in the hands of Herzog & de Meuron this is no paradox, as the internationally renowned architectural duo combine tradition and innovation in such a way that the two elements actually enhance each other.
Laborde / PCA-STREAM
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Architects: PCA-STREAM
- Area: 18879 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Kvadrat, Philipps, ROCAMAT, Silvera, Tai Ping & Bougainville
Welcome Pavilion Museum Clemenceau / Titan
15 Eye-Popping Projects That Don't Apologize For Using Color: Photos of the Week
This week, colorful projects are here to steal the show. Few architects have dared to use color in their works, however, when done so the results can be incredible. Here is a selection of 15 images from prominent photographers such as Gregori Civera, Julien Lanoo and Subliminal Image that show us the huge potential of color.