No city is like New York. As an amalgam of different cultures, it is one of the most diverse in the world. New York is also facing social and environmental challenges that range from the need for new housing and transportation demands, to rising sea levels and storm surges. As the global pandemic further underlined the importance of design in shaping public life, city officials and planners are looking at a range of approaches and models for urban development and renewed growth.
The History of the Penrose Stair and its Influence on Design
Stairs in architecture are oftentimes a design focal point- the heavyhandedness in creating something that moves us from one level to the next, up and down repeatedly, something so simple and familiar with a twist is what makes the experience of traversing a stair so unique. Our obsession with stairs and the level of illusion that they create in architecture perhaps stems from the way that they’re able to twist the optics and perceptions of space. We understand that they transport us in one direction or another, but can stairs ever be circular? Is it possible to go up and down for eternity?
Grafton Architects' Kingston University Town House and Lacol's La Borda Win the 2022 EU Mies Award
The European Commission and the Mies van der Rohe Foundation have announced that Kingston University Town House by Grafton Architects and La Borda cooperative housing by Lacol are the recipients of the 2022 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award. Winner of the Architecture Category, Kingston University Town House was awarded for its "remarkable environmental quality that creates an excellent atmosphere for studying, gathering, dancing and being together". The 2022 Emerging Architecture Prize was given to La Borda cooperative housing by Lacol in Barcelona, commended for its "co-ownership and co-management of shared resources and capacities".
Sayang House / Carlos Gris Studio
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Architects: Carlos Gris Studio
- Area: 187 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Avis Decorators Ltd, Blinds, Checkalow Tiles Ltd, Christopher Wray, Ivett and Reed, +2
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Professionals: JMS Engineers, Theo Bailey, Kieran Harcourt, Danny Hatley, Eco Installer
Design in the Age of Digitalization: 6 Digital Pavilions at the 2021 London Design Biennale
Responding to artistic director and curator Es Devlin's theme ‘Resonance’, designers from different countries, territories, and cities showcased how they envision new perspectives and solutions to global issues, exploring topics such as sustainability and the environment, globalization, migration, and the future of humanity. The diversity of the contributing curators was not only present in the solutions they presented, but in how they displayed them as well. While some opted for the tactile experience of exploring natural elements, others relied on one of the most prominent themes of the 21st century: digitalization and the virtual world.
Forest for Change Installation / Es Devlin Studio
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Architects: Es Devlin Studio
- Year: 2021
Mole House / Adjaye Associates
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Architects: Adjaye Associates
- Area: 256 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Alcock Lees Partnership Ltd., Parry Page
The Music Box Campus for the London College of Contemporary Media / SPPARC Studio
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Architects: SPPARC Studio
- Year: 2018
Selected Projects of Pritzker Laureates’ in 2020
This year, architecture’s highest honor, the Pritzker Prize, has been granted to Grafton Architects, a Dublin-based architectural firm mainly ran by female partners Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara. For the first time ever in its 42-year history, due to the constraints set by Covid-19 global pandemic, the organizers of the Pritzker Prize decided to use Livestream the award ceremony. Having reached the end of 2020, ArchDaily has summed up what current and previous Pritzker Prize winners have accomplished during this turbulent year.
The Red Planet: Design on Our Race to Mars
Space has long captured our imaginations. Looking to the ocean above us, writers, scientists and designers alike have continuously dreamed up new visions for a future on distant planets. Mars is at the center of this discourse, the most habitable planet in our solar system after Earth. Proposals for the red planet explore how we can create new realms of humanity in outer space.
6 Orsman Road Workspace / Waugh Thistleton Architects + Storey
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Architects: Waugh Thistleton Architects
- Area: 34000 ft²
- Year: 2020
MYO Workspace / SODA Studio
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Architects: SODA Studio
- Area: 40000 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Adams Joinery, Collins Construction, Exubia, HIVE Consultants, MLM, +2
The Gaslight Workspace / dMFK + Bureau de Change Architects
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Architects: Bureau de Change Architects, dMFK
- Area: 2400 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Faithdean, Micheal Hadi Associates
Grafton Architects Discuss the Relationship Between Natural Resources and the Craft of Their Projects
Architects around the world are constantly striving to explore new ways of using materials that are both more environmentally friendly, and can create impactful designs that demonstrate new abilities of creativity. For 2020 Pritzker Prize winners Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Grafton Architects, these ideas are at the forefront of every project they design, but became especially meaningful when they visited their completed “carved mountain” project, University Campus UTEC, in Lima, Peru for the first time.
Grafton Architects: Get to Know 2020 Pritzker Winners’ Built Work
Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara founded Grafton Architects in 1978, after they met each other at the School of Architecture at University College Dublin. The practice, named after the street where the duo's first office was located, has been awarded this year’s prestigious 2020 Pritzker Award. Grafton's built work reflects the continued search of architectural excellence, in buildings ranging from small scale housing to large public volumes.