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Los Angeles LGBT Center - Anita May Rosenstein Campus / Leong Leong + Killefer Flammang Architects

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A Guy, his Bulldog, a Vegetable Garden, and the Home they Share / Husos Architects

  • Architects: Husos Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  46
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Acor, Cortizo

Nikos Salingaros: 'Contemporary Public Spaces Are Designed For Lifeless Beings, Without Any Sex Or Sexual Desire'

Within the framework of Espacios Oscuros research project, focused on observing and analyzing the experience of sexual diversity in public spaces of Santiago de Chile, architects María González and José Tomás Franco spoke with Nikos Salingaros, a mathematician and thinker known for his alternative theoretical approach to architecture and urbanism. Salingaros promotes design focused on human needs and aspirations, combining rigorous scientific analysis with a deep intuitive experience.

Our cities are, for the most part, hostile to the sensibilities of their citizens. (...) Almost everything has been aligned, standardized, emptied. So, how to meet different people, and how to expect a mix between strangers?

Hawkins\Brown's London Pride Float Celebrates the "Dual Identities" of LGBT+ Architects

‘A Space For All’ by Hawkins\Brown has been announced as the winner of London Festival of Architecture (LFA) and Architects LGBT+’s Pride Float Competition, the design representing architecture in Pride London 2018. Forming a crucial part of the LFA’s 2018 program, the competition was open to students, graduates, emerging practices and established offices alike, with 'exploring identity' being the brief's core theme. The winning float advocates for increased LGBT+ acceptance and presence within the construction industry, combining “the dual identities of LGBT+ and being an architect.”

Apartment For A Guy And Even Two Of Them / ZONA Architekci

Apartment For A Guy And Even Two Of Them / ZONA Architekci - Interior Photography, Apartment Interiors, Stairs, Door, HandrailApartment For A Guy And Even Two Of Them / ZONA Architekci - Apartment InteriorsApartment For A Guy And Even Two Of Them / ZONA Architekci - Interior Photography, Apartment Interiors, Kitchen, Countertop, SinkApartment For A Guy And Even Two Of Them / ZONA Architekci - Interior Photography, Apartment InteriorsApartment For A Guy And Even Two Of Them / ZONA Architekci - More Images+ 12

  • Architects: ZONA Architekci
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  80
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Occo, Pedrali, Samsung, Volt

Beacons of Pride: #LoveWins in These Illuminated Buildings

Beacons of Pride: #LoveWins in These Illuminated Buildings - Featured Image
San Francisco City Hall illuminated in rainbow colors in honor of Pride Week Image © Nickolay Stanev via Shutterstock.com

Earlier today, the US Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage should be legal in all 50 states, effectively overruling 14 states that so far have continued to enforce a ban (if you've been on Facebook in the last few hours, you've probably already heard). The ruling comes just in time for Pride Parades which will take place this weekend in many cities, and to celebrate this historic decision, we've rounded up some iconic buildings lit up for past Pride Parades for everybody to enjoy - equally.