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Architects: Studio ACTE
- Area: 20 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Bollinger Grohmann
Tree House / Studio ACTE
Is It Possible To Create Lightweight Bricks By Recycling Cigarette Butts?
Students at the School of Engineering, RMIT University recently published a study experimenting with a new form of waste management and recycling. As they note in their research, cigarette butts are the most commonly discarded single waste item in the world, with an estimated 5.7 trillion having been consumed around the globe in 2016. However, the materials in cigarette butts—particularly their cellulose acetate filters—can be extremely harmful to the environment due to poor biodegradability. The RMIT study builds on a previous research study by Mohajerani et. al (2016) that experimented with adding discarded cigarette butts to clay bricks for architectural use. In their research, the RMIT students found that such a measure would reduce the energy consumption of the brick production process and lower the thermal conductivity of the bricks, but that other issues including bacterial contamination would have to be addressed prior to successful implementation. Below, we explore this research in more detail, investigating its relevance to the architecture industry and imagining possible futures of application.
tmSN House / BLAF Architecten
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Architects: BLAF Architecten
- Year: 2017
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Professionals: Tecclem
House Be / a2o architecten
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Architects: a2o architecten
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Wienerberger, Kreon, Master Meubel, Tribu, Vola
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Professionals: Caels & Partners, Bouw- en interieurbedrijf Beneens, Surkijn BVBA
IN Between House / Atelier Janda Vanderghote
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Architects: Atelier Janda Vanderghote
- Area: 1061 m²
- Year: 2022
Cohousing De Sijs / OFFICEU architects
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Architects: OFFICEU architects
- Area: 1659 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: ORCA, Studie 10, Bureau De Fonseca, Reynders
Trichterpoort Housing / a2o architecten + De Gouden Liniaal Architecten
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Architects: De Gouden Liniaal Architecten, a2o architecten
- Area: 2453 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Reynaers Aluminium
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Professionals: Enerdo, Arcade, Reynders Eiffage
Antwerp City Hall / HUB + Bureau Bouwtechniek + Origin Architecture and Engineering
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Architects: Bureau Bouwtechniek, HUB, Origin Architecture and Engineering
- Area: 10300 m²
- Year: 2022
Nethen House / DeDal architectes
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Architects: DeDal architectes
- Area: 210 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Reynaers Aluminium, Eternit, Gobo Lights, Weinerberger Bricks, Woodblaster , +1
VZW De Korenbloem Care Building / Studio Jan Vermeulen + Tom Thys architecten
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Architects: Studio Jan Vermeulen, Tom Thys architecten
- Area: 9780 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Sto
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Professionals: burO Groen, Strabag, Katrol Architecten, VK Engineering
Bagattenstraat House / NU architectuuratelier
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Architects: NU architectuuratelier
- Area: 354 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Morti, Nick Van den Bulcke, Meubelmakerij Verdonck, In 't Wit, Lieven Deneckere
Braem House / Machteld D'Hollander
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Architects: Machteld D'Hollander
- Area: 125 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Fermacell, Multiplex
Project U Building / archipelago
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Architects: archipelago
- Area: 14600 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Bamboo Touch, COMINOTTO, Interalu, LINE SYSTEMS, Rockfon, +1
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Professionals: Steel & Co
Porcheresse Care Center / Label Architecture
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Architects: Label Architecture
- Year: 2021
40 Shortlisted Projects Announced for the EU Mies Award 2022
The European Commission and the Mies van der Rohe Foundation have announced the 40 shortlisted works that will compete for the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award. The shortlist featured projects built across 18 different European countries, with Spain, Austria, and France topping the list with 5 entries each. The winners will be announced in April 2022 and the Award ceremony will take place in May 2022.
Design Ethics: Rethinking Practice in 2021
Ethical practice spans all parts of architecture. From intersectionality and labor to the climate crisis, a designer must work with a range of conditions and contexts that inform the built environment and the process of its creation. Across cultures, policies and climates, architecture is as much functional and aesthetic as it is political, social, economic, and ecological. By addressing the ethics of practice, designers can reimagine the discipline's impact and who it serves.
Design Guide: 7 Essential Features of a Net Zero Building
Kiribati has a population of around 110,000 people and its economy is centered on fishing and agriculture. Comprised of 33 islands in the Central Pacific, its highest point is only 81 meters above sea level, which makes it potentially the first country that could disappear completely due to global warming and the consequent rise in sea levels. The climate crisis has been a hotly debated topic in recent years and terms such as carbon footprint, greenhouse effect, atmospheric aerosols, and many others, are already staples in our vocabulary. Another widely spoken term is “net zero”, or net zero emission, used as a goal for buildings in different industries and countries. Basically, it means that the energy balance is zero.