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Architects: hcma architecture + design
- Area: 3385 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Fast + Epp, AME Group, WSP Norge, Prospect and Refuge, Core Group, +2
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House 23.2 / Omer Arbel
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Architects: Omer Arbel
Thom Mayne Presents "Constructing the Spontaneous" in Vancouver, Canada
The Pritzker-winning architect Thom Mayne is presenting his display “Constructing the Spontaneous” in the Paul Kyle Gallery in Vancouver, Canada. Known for his contributions to architecture and design, the architect founded Morphosis in 1972, embodying his philosophy of architecture as an ever-evolving, dynamic process. Mayne’s latest display features his artworks, diving into the intricate relationship between cutting-edge technology and timeless human expression.
Yield House / Splyce Design
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Architects: Splyce Design
- Area: 5700 ft²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Swisspearl, Schuco
Embodied Carbon in Real Estate: The Hidden Contributor to Climate Change
The window for solving climate change is narrowing; any solution must include embodied carbon. The Sixth Assessment Report published by the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) concludes that the world can emit just 500 gigatonnes more of carbon dioxide, starting in January 2020, if we want a 50 percent chance of staying below 1.5 degrees. In 2021 alone, the world emitted about 36.3 gigatonnes of carbon, the highest amount ever recorded. We’re on track to blow through our carbon budget in the next several years. To quote the IPCC directly: “The choices and actions implemented in this decade will have impacts now and for thousands of years (high confidence).”
World's Most Liveable Cities in 2023: Discover the Cities Offering the Highest Quality of Life
For the second consecutive year, Vienna is the world’s most liveable city according to The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) 2023 Global Liveability Index. Topping the ranking for the fourth time in five years, Vienna has excelled in stability, culture and entertainment, and reliable infrastructure. Copenhagen in Denmark maintained its second position while Melbourne and Sydney came in third and fourth position, rising to the top 5 where they previously had a consistent presence among the leading positions, before the pandemic.
Under the titles of Optimism and Instability, this year’s global index score has returned to pre-Covid-19 days, highlighting that the world has fully recovered from the pandemic. Ranking living conditions in 173 cities based on stability, health care, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure, the survey suggests that nowadays, “life in cities is a bit better than at any time in the past 15 years”, although Stability scores dropped on average in 2023, due to worldwide clashes, political disruptions, social protests, inflation, and wars.
Northwest Native: Homes of the Salish Sea
The Pacific Northwest is synonymous with rainy mountains, expansive coastlines and dense forests. Known for its majestic landscapes, the region has innate connections to the waterfront. Over time, these channels were referred to as the Salish Sea. Encompassing the Strait of Georgia, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Puget Sound, the intricate network of bays and inlets is bounded by British Columbia and Washington. Dotted with a number of major port cities, including Bellingham, Vancouver, and Seattle, the Salish Sea has also been home to many indigenous peoples.
BIG Releases First Photographs of The Vancouver House and Telus Sky in Canada
BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group has released a photo series of the Vancouver House and the Telus Sky towers, captured for the first time since their opening in 2020 during the pandemic. In a sort of "yin and yang," both skyscrapers are shaped by a curvilinear silhouette that involves the surrounding like a giant curtain revealing the building to the skyline.
The 220-meter-tall Telus Sky tower, and the 149 meters high Vancouver House, accommodate mixed-use offices and residential spaces, with connections to cycling and pedestrian pathways in their platforms. Moreover, both hold the highest level of Energy and Environmental Design. Vancouver House is the city's first LEED Platinum building, and TELUS in Calgary now occupies the largest LEED Platinum footprint in North America, with 70,725 square meters.
The Pacific Tower by Grosvenor / ACDF Architecture + IBI Group
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Architects: ACDF Architecture, IBI Group
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Durante Kreuk Ltd., Dialog Structural, Square One, Robert Lemon Architect, Ledcor Construction, +1
International High-Rise Award 2022/23 Announces the 5 World's Best Finalists
High-Rise Award (IHA) selected five buildings from Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America from 34 nominated high-rise buildings from 13 countries. Vancouver House by BIG, TrIIIple Towers in Vienna by Henke Schreieck Architekten, The Bryant in New York by David Chipperfield Architects, Singapore State Courts by Serie Architects+ Multiply Architects, and Quay Quarter Tower in Sydney by 3XN, are the 2022/23 finalist for exemplifying sustainability, and social aspects in a high-rise building.
The IHA has aimed at architects and developers whose buildings are at least 100 meters high and have been completed in the past two years. Previous recipients include Norra Tornen by OMA (2020), Torre Reforma by LBR&A Arquitectos (2018), and Torre Agbar by Ateliers Jean Nouvel (2006).
Courtyard House / Leckie Studio Architecture + Design Inc.
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Architects: Leckie Studio Architecture + Design Inc.
- Area: 2500 ft²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Flexalighting, Liteline, Pure Edge, Unifloor
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Professionals: Adisa Homes Ltd., Chalten Engineering, Terran Geotechnical Group, Audiospace
Cardero / Henriquez Partners Architects
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Architects: Henriquez Partners Architects
- Area: 198000 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: European Touch Hardwood, Impression Veneers, Lumenwerx, OlympiaTile+Stone, Starline Windows, +1
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Professionals: Axiom Builders
8X On The Park Apartments / GBL Architects
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Architects: GBL Architects
- Area: 33909 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Ledcor Group, BYU Design, PFS Studio, Glotman Simpson, Integral Group, +5
Heatherwick Studio Updates Vancouver's 1700 Alberni Towers Design
Heatherwick Studio has unveiled an entirely new update for its 1700 Alberni Towers residential project in Vancouver, British Columbia. The new design features extended outdoor living areas with soaring views of the surrounding built environment and landscape, inspired by the province's strong connection with the wilderness, as well as the use of long-lasting, local materials.
Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre / Formline Architecture + Urbanism
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Architects: Formline Architecture + Urbanism
- Area: 620 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Aurubis, C.R. Laurence, Owens Corning, Interface, Ames Tile & Stone, +12
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Professionals: Bush Bohlman & Partners, Smith + Andersen, Applied Engineering Solutions, LMDG
Nanton Residence / BLA Design Group
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Architects: BLA Design Group
- Area: 9600 ft²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Albed, Bocci, Livingspace Interiors, Open Windows, Tenda Millwork