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Paul Street / Stiff + Trevillion

October 9, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

Mixed-use development scheme that incorporates Grade II Listed walls delivers a new 4,0282m building of office, retail and residential over five stories in the heart of a Shoreditch conservation area. Stiff + Trevillion has completed a 4,0282m mixed-use development on the historic junction of Paul Street and Leonard Street that integrates a remnant of the neighboring Grade II Listed ecclesiastical building abutting the adjacent park, and takes full advantage of its prominent corner location.

Top 10 Memes for CAD Users

October 9, 2018 Edwin Prakoso 0

People are going crazy about internet meme. There are some websites and social media accounts that are dedicated to sharing meme. This time I share some popular meme for CAD users. I hope you like it. Enjoy!

Superimpose creates CO2 Pavilion as inner city sanctuary in Beijing

October 9, 2018 Katie de Klee 0

Architecture studio Superimpose created an interactive pavilion to be an oasis of calm in the centre of the capital, for Beijing Design Week 2018. Situated in a car park in the west of the city, Superimpose partnered with creative studio Shardisland to create the C02 pavilion and draw attention to air pollution in the city. “Through a system

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New Renderings Reveal Vancouver’s ‘Gateway Tower’ Counterpart to BIG’s Vancouver House

October 9, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Shanghai-based JYOM Architecture and GBL Architects have released new renderings of 601 Beach Crescent, the ‘Gateway Tower’ counterpart to Bjarke Ingels Group‘s Vancouver House project. As the Daily Hive reports, developer Pinnacle International recently submitted its formal rezoning application to develop the vacant site on the north end of the Granville Street Bridge in downtown Vancouver. Conceptually, the tower was designed to replicate the motions of the dancing female form.

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Building Better Schools: 6 Ways to Help Our Children Learn

October 9, 2018 Materials 0

Did you know that 64 million European children spend more time at school than anywhere else other than their home? European children spend approximately 200 days each year at their primary schools. With this information, how do we go about designing healthier classrooms that create productive learning environments? This question is perhaps more important than ever, as this will be the first time since the 1970s that Europe and the UK will see a boom in the construction and renovation of schools. What a tremendous opportunity this is for both architects and educators to rethink what an educational facility should be and how the physical environment can be designed to have a positive impact on learning.

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Diósgyőr Stadium / KÖZTI Architects

October 9, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

The new football stadium of Miskolc, the largest town in Northern Hungary, has been a state-funded project. At the beginning of the design period, six different concept designs were presented to the Client, the Sports Club, the Municipality and the Fan Club. Based on these designs, the Client decided to have the existing stadium, built in 1939, totally demolished.

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House Behind The Roof / Superhelix Pracownia Projektowa

October 9, 2018 Pilar Caballero 0

House is located in the suburban zone of Krakow in Poland. The building is part of a housing estate consisting of 10 single-family houses. The estate is characterized by dense development resulting from high land prices. In order to ensure the privacy of the residents, the house is hidden from access road and northern neighbors behind the roof surface. This explains the name – House behind the Roof.