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Stalactile Installation



In the main staircase of Givens Hall resides the installation Stalactile. It was designed and created by students from the fall 2009 Advanced Digital Fabrication Studio at Washington University in St.

Louis, led by Marcelo Spina of P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S, Daniel… Continue

Added by Springer on August 16, 2010 at 3:15pm — No Comments

The House in Never-Never Land



On the Mediterranean isle of Ibiza, architect Andrés Jaque has designed the House in Never-Never Land. It is built on a 1,300 square meter plot of land with an average slope of 20%. Great care was taken to design around the… Continue

Added by Springer on August 16, 2010 at 2:51pm — No Comments

“Multi Mill” Outdoor Cultural Stage in Amsterdam



NL Architects have won the competition to design an outdoor cultural stage on the Haparandadam on the banks of the IJ River in Amsterdam. NL Architects say that the Port of Amsterdam is in a perpetual process of transformation, and the challenge of the project was to host multiple functions in a single spatial given. The “Multi Mill”… Continue

Added by Springer on August 14, 2010 at 6:54pm — 1 Comment

Datong Sports Park



The Datong Sports Park, located relatively close to Beijing, was conceived by the global design practice Populous. The park is part of a larger plan by the mayor of Datong to rejuvinate the city with developments that also include… Continue

Added by Springer on August 14, 2010 at 3:00pm — No Comments

Stoke-on-Trent Bus Station by Austin-Smith: Lord



Although the competition ultimately went to Grimshaw Architects, Austin-Smith: Lord's design for the Stoke-on-Trent Bus Station topped both the Council’s own public vote and The Architects’ Journal’s peer vote. The station… Continue

Added by Springer on August 13, 2010 at 5:07pm — No Comments

Scissor House

The value of a home isn't so much in how it looks, but how it functions and what it offers you. This house by Seoul based BCHO Architects is, I believe, a wonderful example of how a home can almost make you forget that it's there. If we think about the home as the medium instead of the message, you begin to unlock the true value of architecture. It becomes less about itself and more about awakening the…

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Added by Tyson on August 13, 2010 at 1:12pm — 4 Comments

Transbay Transit Center and Tower



Scheduled for completion in 2017, the Transbay Transit Center and Tower aim to become defining images for San Francisco, California. The Transit Center and Tower are designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli… Continue

Added by Springer on August 12, 2010 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Reversible Destiny Lofts – Mitaka



Reversible Destiny Lofts – Mitaka (In Memory of Helen Keller)
are not for the slow and feeble - in fact, they're designed to prevent and even reverse slowness and fragility. Created by artists-… Continue

Added by Springer on August 12, 2010 at 3:13pm — 1 Comment

Architecture On The Silver Screen

Sometimes it's not really about the architecture. Don't get me wrong, I like this project and I definitely suggest you check out other work by Ron Arad, the designer, but the design itself isn't as interesting to me as how he chose to represent it. I've always had this attraction to the silver screen typology in holywood. It didn't have the realism…

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Added by Tyson on August 12, 2010 at 1:19pm — 1 Comment

Research Library of Hradec Králové

It's not often that you see such a "heavy" building these days. le Corbusier and Louis Kahn were masters at wielding the heavy materials into poetic formal geometries, but architecture now trends toward the less imposing rendition of the minimalism given to us by the modernist movement. When I was in school I often wanted to design buildings like this, but it was never as easy as I thought it would be. While there are many…

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Added by Tyson on August 11, 2010 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial

A memorial is a daunting task for any architect. This Holocaust Memorial by Zerafa Architecture Studio attempts to create a tribute to one of the most universally impactful tragedies in recorded history. The horrors of the Holocaust, along with the accompanying strife of World War II has had an unquestionable effect on the global community. This architecture portrays the void imposed by such a tragic event, and how that…

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Added by Tyson on August 11, 2010 at 1:12pm — 3 Comments

Banca dell'Occhio by Emilio Ambasz



In Mestre-Venice, Italy stands the Banca dell'Occhio by Emilio Ambasz & Associates. Located near the entrance of the new regional hospital that Ambasz also designed, the… Continue

Added by Springer on August 11, 2010 at 12:47pm — No Comments

H2O Facade



This facade by the creative New York based design firm Axis Mundi is a retrofit for the ambitious bottled water company H2O. H2O Headquarters is a six story building on a busy intersection in Barcelona, located near Gaudi's Casa Mila. The facade is… Continue

Added by Springer on August 11, 2010 at 12:00pm — 1 Comment

SNYT - Architecture Upside Down

I think that the hipped roof has probably stunted the advancement of architecture in the last hundred years more than any other single architectural trait. In part, that's why this project got my attention. This project was a competition submittal for a Children's Center by Olgga Architectes a couple of years back, and I thought it was interesting how they took a typical idea of how a building should…

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Added by Tyson on August 10, 2010 at 10:23pm — No Comments

Ted



Ted is the very ordinary sounding name for the extraordinary giant cube designed by Bjarke Ingels Group in Taiwan. It will be a public space 43,000 square meters in size - or, more specifically, 57 meters cubed. The design uses a coil within a cube to create the public street that spirals from the ground floor to the rooftop… Continue

Added by Springer on August 10, 2010 at 12:34pm — 4 Comments

Tall Emblem Structure by B+U



The Tall Emblem structure is designed by the LA-based architecture firm B+U, LLC for Dubai, UAE. The steel and fabric skyscraper will stand about half as tall as France's Eiffel Tower. It's graceful form is meant to become an iconic landmark for Za'abeel Park. In addition to it's unique… Continue

Added by Springer on August 10, 2010 at 1:47pm — 2 Comments

Ten Books For Architects - #10 The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell

 

I don't think there' exists a more challenging pursuit than to learn how to be a good designer. One of the frustrations that I had starting out in the profession was that it didn't seem that anyone could talk about architecture directly, my professors and mentors always had to use some kind of metaphor to explain the design process. I remember many late nights in…

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Added by Tyson on August 9, 2010 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Migrating Floating Gardens



Yep. It looks and sounds pretty weird, but it's so crazy it just might work. Migrating Floating Gardens is a project idea by Rael San Fratello Architects to bring the benefits of green space to the urban landscape in a whole new way. Space on both the horizontal and… Continue

Added by Springer on August 9, 2010 at 4:10pm — 1 Comment

WEDDING CHAPEL

This is a proposal for a wedding Chapel as part of the China International Practical Exhibition of Architecture, (CIPEA) in Nanjing. Situated in a… Continue

Added by Marta Krivosikova on August 9, 2010 at 1:56pm — 4 Comments

Get Connected

There is an old saying: “It’s not what you know but who you know.” In these times of scarce employment opportunities, the saying is more true than ever. We can no longer rely on job boards and glossy resume packages to draw the eye of employers. Instead, it is important to build personal/professional relationships and leverage them to advance our careers.The task today is simple: find industry networks that you…
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Added by Young Architect on August 8, 2010 at 4:48am — 3 Comments

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