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2015 Life of an Architect Playhouse Competition – What next?

Life of an Architect

The 2015 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition has officially come to a close – and from my side of the screen, the work is really just starting to kick into high gear. So now that we’ve set the parameters, let’s meet the judges for the 2015 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition!

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Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition 2015

Life of an Architect

I will also feature all the entries that advance onto the final judging round here on the site. Do not place any personal information (like your name) on your digital submission – I want to keep things fair during the judging process. Reference information?

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Expo 2025 Osaka is a chance for "wonderful unity" amid global instability says Sou Fujimoto

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The event will be hosted within the Grand Ring venue designed by Fujimoto , which will encompass 60,000-square-metres and have a diameter of 700-metres and is nearing completion on the site. Recent projects by the studio include a visitors centre designed to blend harmoniously into its site at Ruinart's historic champagne house in France.

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Black-stained timber canopy encloses garden pavilion by Tikari Works in London

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The curved form of the project allows the building to engage with the language of the garden as the building edge weaves between the natural features on the site," Tikari explained. Internally, this creates a sense of compression and expansion that is used to organise the building functions without the need for physical boundaries."

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CookFox Architects adds tiered extension to historic New York apartment building

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The studio intended to honour the site's architectural legacy and create a "seamless" transition between the existing buildings and new construction. The extension consists of two, interlocking main volumes clad in thin red and white brick that wrap around the building and fall down in between its rear facade and a neighbouring church.

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SUO elevates winding walkway in national park in Japan

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Instead of creating a single, static volume, the studio designed a 220-metre-long glass corridor informed by the area's topography, which winds around and above the site to create a central courtyard and small garden spaces. It rises and falls with the site's level changes. Aji stone lines its roof. The photography is by SUO.

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Dismantle developer-led "value system" dictating architecture says Emanuel Admassu

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He refers to urban marketplaces that are often formed by "spatial negotiations" – and therefore more difficult to portray in the form of conventional plans and sections – as an example of immeasurable sites. Admassu wants to see these concepts adopted in more of the modern buildings springing up around Addis.

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