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Architects: Bjarke Ingels Group
- Area: 4488 m²
Featured Sinfonia Verde Home / Studio Saxe
Featured Urbina 65 House / EPArquitectos
Arborescence Apartments / WY-TO architects
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Architects: WY-TO architects
- Area: 8200 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Schüco, Woodenha Industries
Buoyed on the Bayou: The Pelican House Story
Located on an estuary of Prien Lake, straddling the Louisiana/Texas border, Pelican House exudes an elevated cabin aesthetic. Clad in Western red cedar and embellished with Texas Lueder limestone columns, broad overhangs, and exposed wood beams, it's a stunning bayou home anchored by glass walls that connect it to the surrounding landscape – and keep it safe when Mother Nature rages.
"It's a very picturesque location, but as you would imagine, it's also a very stormy one," says architect Winn Wittman, who designed the home for indoor-outdoor living in the Gulf Coast climate. Embraced and hammered by nature, Pelican House has withstood four hurricanes, both during and after construction. "The only evidence of the hurricanes is that the wood, which was initially smooth, now has a sandblasted appearance," Wittman says.
Snøhetta Unveils Design for Omaha Children's Museum in the United States
Snøhetta has revealed its design for a new building dedicated to a well-loved institution, the Omaha Children's Museum. Located just a few blocks from the Kiewit Luminarium and overlooking the river, this new facility is designed following best practices in early child development, providing exhibits and programming aimed at fostering joy, curiosity, and connection for young children and their caregivers.
Chapman Taylor Reveals Beach Residences on Saadiyat Island, Adding to Abu Dhabi's Emerging Cultural Hub in The Emirates
Chapman Taylor's Saadiyat Beach District Residences project has moved to the construction phase, marking a new development within Saadiyat Island's expanding cultural and residential landscape. This waterfront project, part of the broader Saadiyat Island masterplan for Nael & Bin Harmel, situated near Abu Dhabi's urban center, will introduce a range of residential options, including apartments, townhouses, and villas.
Saadiyat Island, planned by the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority, is a cultural and residential development covering 27 square kilometers. Designed to support a community of over 150,000, it combines urban spaces with natural landscapes, hosting cultural institutions such as the Louvre Abu Dhabi, which presents an international art collection, and the upcoming Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Other upcoming projects include the Sheikh Zayed National Museum, offering insight into the UAE's cultural heritage, and the Natural History Museum, dedicated to global biodiversity. Saadiyat Island also features interactive and digital experiences at teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi, performing arts at the Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Center, and an inclusive religious space at the Abrahamic Family House, which promotes interfaith understanding. Together, these projects contribute to Saadiyat's profile as a cultural and educational center in the Middle East.
Modernist Hotels in East Africa: A Reflection of National Identity
The middle of the Twentieth Century saw the independence of most countries on the African continent. Those euphoric times brought forward-looking sentiments and a wish to break with the past. As an architectural movement, Modernism was ideal for the day, and newly independent countries had extensive building programs to assert themselves as fully functioning nations.
Hotels are one type of building that illustrates the complex architectural and political history of the times. Some were built specifically to host international delegations, others to boost tourism, while some were built as strong leaders' wishes. Although a marginal building type, several hotels across Africa stand as physical records of important parts of their respective country's history. Following an exploration of the histories of West Africa's Modernist Hotels, this second article turns to East Africa to uncover the ways in which this understated typology relates to larger histories of independence and national identity.
Modular Factory Construction: Discover iHouse Estudio's Projects in Uruguay
Emphasizing the enhancement of the landscape in a respectful and environmentally friendly manner, the creative and architectural process of iHouse estudio, an architecture firm based in Montevideo, Uruguay, proposes a way of living in contact with nature by integrating an industrialized construction system. With the development of a sustainable design, their objective is to contribute to environmental preservation. Additionally, by reducing energy consumption, efficiently utilizing natural resources, and properly managing water, they aim to promote the health and well-being of the inhabitants, offering significant tangible benefits in their daily lives.
Casa Carceller / Quadrat Estudio
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Architects: Quadrat Estudio
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Maora Ceramica, Sanycces
Warm Studio Home / Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Architects: Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Area: 245 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: 法国SFA, 法国SFA, 法国SFA
The Voids Villa / AsNow Design & Construct
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Architects: AsNow Design & Construct
- Area: 540 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Dimeh, kasra, shayco, tscoglass
Retreat Home / Neogenesis+Studi0261
Open House / As Arquitectura + Diseño
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Architects: As Arquitectura + Diseño
- Year: 2018