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A minimalist Spanish concrete church wins the 'Frate Sole' International Prize for Sacred Architecture

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The 2024 "Frate Sole" International Prize for Sacred Architecture has been awarded to Spanish architect Fernando Menis for his three-year-old Holy Redeemer Church of Las Chumberas in the Spanish Canary Islands town of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Spain. The winning design effort was selected by an international jury from a grouping of 128 entries representing 28 different countries.

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World Architecture Festival 2024 Shortlist reveals Most Innovative Projects from Across the Globe

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WAF is the world’s biggest live judged architectural awards programme, where all finalists present their projects to a panel of judges. The post World Architecture Festival 2024 Shortlist reveals Most Innovative Projects from Across the Globe appeared first on Åvontuura.

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LAX Automated People Mover set to start service in January 2026

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The ever-moving public opening of the long-awaited Automated People Mover transit system at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has been given a new target of January 2026. The $2 billion project, which had recently been delayed until the end of next year, now expects construction to wrap up on December 8, 2025. The announcement was made Thursday by The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners and caps a string of setbacks that have prevented it from realizing its originally targeted 2023

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Alvar Aalto’s Kaufmann Conference Center will be preserved in pieces and recreated for future exhibition

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To accuse a preservation architect of “facadism” is a rightful insult. If you know that a “historic” building you see from the street is really just a full face of The post Alvar Aalto’s Kaufmann Conference Center will be preserved in pieces and recreated for future exhibition appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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Revolutionize Concrete Durability with Kryton’s Integral Waterproofing Solutions

Kryton International leads the way in integral waterproofing solutions for concrete, helping architects, engineers, and developers protect their projects from moisture-related damage. With Kryton's Krystol Internal Membrane (KIM) technology, concrete becomes inherently waterproof, extending the lifespan of structures while minimizing maintenance. This proven technology is trusted worldwide for its ability to self-seal micro-cracks, protect against water ingress, and withstand harsh conditions.

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Netflix House will remake two American shopping spaces into entertainment venues

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Details are emerging of Netflix ’s plans for a new series of "immersive experiences" that will reimagine several dead retail spaces inside shopping centers in the United States by 2025. Both the Galleria Dallas and the King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania are being targeted for the new Netflix House ventures, according to the streaming giant’s recent press release.

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A community-funded Spanish church wins the 'Frate Sole' International Prize for Sacred Architecture

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The 2024 "Frate Sole" International Prize for Sacred Architecture has been awarded to Spanish architect Fernando Menis for his three-year-old Church of the Holy Redeemer in Las Chumberas in the Spanish Canary Islands town of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Spain. The winning design effort was selected by an international jury from a grouping of 128 entries representing 28 different countries.

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Herzog & de Meuron inserts arched apartment behind old facade in Austria

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Architecture studio Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled Kornmarktplatz, an arched structure that extends behind a neo-baroque facade in Bregenz and contains an apartment and hotel. Located on a square near Lake Constance in Austria, the eight-metre-wide building sits on a site formerly occupied by a 17th-century building that fell into disrepair after a roof fire.

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Handcrafted quality and a reverence for the Canadian wilderness makes this Kariouk Architects-designed family retreat stand out

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Ottawa -based architecture firm Kariouk Architects has designed a family retreat defined by its open spaces and close relationship to the landscape in a remote Ontarian forest. Photo: Scott Norsworthy The home was designed for a large family who wanted a large space for summer and winter holidays that would allow visitors to be comfortable in a remote area for long stays.

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Young designers "cutting out the middle man" by producing objects themselves

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Designers are increasingly manufacturing their own limited-edition products rather than waiting for brand or gallery partnerships. Dezeen editor-at-large Amy Frearson looks at what is driving this shift. Many young designers are becoming entrepreneurs, using small-batch production to create objects that can be sold directly to consumers. A visible sign of this is the "shop" page that can now be found on the websites of up-and-coming talents such as Jaclyn Pappalardo , Andu Masebo , Nicolas Erauw

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Overcoming Challenges in Specification Writing for Architecture

This ebook is a helpful guide for architects & specification writers, focusing on the crucial role specifications play in building design. It dives into different types, relevant regulations, & best practices to keep in mind. You’ll find practical tips.

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Main: East Side Lofts by 1100 Architect

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Main: East Side Lofts is a mixed-use building located in a rapidly developing neighborhood near Frankfurt’s East Harbor (Osthafen). The project is composed of two parts: the renovation of a neoclassical building that was never completed because of the outbreak of World War I, and a contemporary addition of equal size that completes the original structure.

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Knoll releases unveils new colours for its Bauhaus-era collections

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American furniture producer Knoll has commissioned photographer Adam Jason Cohen to shoot its re-editioned black, white, and archival dark red Bauhaus -era collections at significant locations throughout Los Angeles. The revised products include the MR Chair and Table by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ; the Wassily Chair, Cesca Chairs, and the Laccio Table by Marcel Breuer.

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Jule Pond II by BMA Architects

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Stone pavers meander through a courtyard lush with crepe myrtle and bayberry before arriving at the dramatic double-height glass entry to this home, which features a grand concrete staircase. The entry sets the tone for this unique project, where surprises beckon with every turn and design delivers larger-than-life living for a creative and active young family.

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A baobab tree informs a cafe featuring three gable and fluid forms in Thailand by IDIN Architects

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Bangkok-based architecture practice IDIN Architects has designed a cafe informed by a bottle tree (baobab) in the center in Chonburi, Thailand. Named Harudot By Nana Coffee Roasters, the öÜö-square-metre cafe is located in the well-known Thai beach town of Chonburi. The.

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The Ultimate Guide To Data-Driven Construction: Optimize Projects, Reduce Risks, & Boost Innovation

Speaker: Donna Laquidara-Carr, PhD, LEED AP, Industry Insights Research Director at Dodge Construction Network

In today’s construction market, owners, construction managers, and contractors must navigate increasing challenges, from cost management to project delays. Fortunately, digital tools now offer valuable insights to help mitigate these risks. However, the sheer volume of tools and the complexity of leveraging their data effectively can be daunting. That’s where data-driven construction comes in.

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Maison S Museum by WIT Design & Research

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An unconventional lobby Maison S Museum is located in Chenjiapu Village, Songyang County, Zhejiang Province, and the village is regarded as "the last secret land South of the Yangtze River". Maison S Museum, designed by WIT Design & Research, is located in the reception area of a Bed and Breakfast (B&B) establishment. Occupying an area originally intended for guestrooms, the small museum offers a free public space where tourists can gain an insight into local life.

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ultra-sustainable home ‘ca na catalina’ brings warm minimalism to mallorca

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the architecture uses natural materials like sandstone and cork, and draws from mallorca's traditional dairy farm typology. The post ultra-sustainable home ‘ca na catalina’ brings warm minimalism to mallorca appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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New architecture and design competitions: Green Product Awards, Archtober Postcards, Wuhan Highline Park, and Design for Freedom Competition

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If you're in search of new, exciting architecture and design competitions, take a look at the latest curated picks of challenges listed on Bustler. Highlighted below are four calls seeking proposals for the transformation of a municipal ramp bridge and the design of a landscape structure in Wuhan, China, creative postcards that reflect your design vision for New York City, the best in sustainable products and services, and student-driven projects that explore how architectural materials and desi

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black metal panels form A-frame roof atop 1028arq’s casa s in ecuador

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1028arq sets two horizontally offset triangles to expand the interior space, adding depth. The post black metal panels form A-frame roof atop 1028arq’s casa s in ecuador appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Architectural Visualization Trends and the Rise of AI

A new industry study conducted by Architizer on behalf of Chaos Enscape surveyed 2,139 design professionals to understand the state of architectural visualization and what to expect in the near future. We asked: How are visualizations produced in your firm? What impact does real-time rendering have? What approach are you taking toward the rise of AI?

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GMP Architekten renovate hyperbolic 1960s hall in Magdeburg

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Architecture studio GMP Architekten has completed the renovation of the post-war Hyparschale hall in Magdeburg, Germany. The studio aimed to revitalise the distinctive structure, which was originally designed by Ulrich Müther in the late 1960s, after it been abandoned for 20 years. GMP Architekten renovated the building so that it could reopen as a multifunctional venue for events and exhibitions – officially opening last month.

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Beyer Blinder Belle uses brick and glass curtain wall for National Urban League Headquarters in Harlem

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Brought to you by: Architect: Beyer Blinder Belle Location: New York Completion Date: 2024 View More Project Info New York City–based design firm Beyer Blinder Belle (BBB) has completed the The post Beyer Blinder Belle uses brick and glass curtain wall for National Urban League Headquarters in Harlem appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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In Portland, a Rare Midcentury Home by Pietro Belluschi Seeks $1.7M

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Residences by the famed Pacific Northwest architect don’t often hit the market—which makes the restored Joss House all the more alluring. Location : 7035 NW Penridge Road, Portland, Oregon Price : $1,695,000 Architect : Pietro Belluschi Year Built : 1941 Footprint : 2,429 square feet (four bedrooms, two baths) Lot Size : 0.68 acres From the Agent : " Designed by renowned architect Pietro Belluschi and built in 1941, the Joss House is a perfect example of Belluschi’s design ethos of ‘eloquent sim

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Omar Gandhi, Li Hu, David M. Powell, and Mónica Rivera join AN’s 2024 Best of Design Jury

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The 12th edition of AN’s Best of Design Awards is back and ready for submissions! As this year’s competition is now open to all projects and firms globally, our jury this The post Omar Gandhi, Li Hu, David M. Powell, and Mónica Rivera join <em/>AN</em>’s 2024 Best of Design Jury appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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From Plan to Reality: Unlocking the Power of Aerial Imagery for AEC

Aerial imagery has emerged as a necessary tool for architecture, engineering, and construction firms seeking to improve pre-construction site analysis, make more informed planning decisions, and ensure all stakeholders have access to an accurate visualization of the site to keep the project moving forward. Download our guide and take a deeper look at how aerial imagery can be leveraged to drive project efficiency by reducing unnecessary site visits and providing the accurate details required to

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What Happens to Athlete Housing After the Olympics?

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Organizers claim a new sustainable village will be turned into housing for local residents. But former host cities show it's not always so easy. Last month, the Eiffel Tower donned five interlocking rings, signaling the imminent Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games. But the gesture is only the icing on top of the $8.2 billion endeavor, which includes a $1.5 billion Olympic Village that, according to the games’ website , will house 14,250 Olympians and 8,000 Paralympians.

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Archi-Quiz: How Well Do You Know Famous Olympic Buildings of Yesteryear?

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Architects: Want to have your project featured? Showcase your work through Architizer and sign up for our inspirational newsletters. Olympic architecture has always pushed the boundaries of design and innovation, creating landmarks that become synonymous with the cities they inhabit. From awe-inspiring stadiums to temporary structures designed for quick assembly and disassembly, all these buildings truly aimed to capture the spirit and history of the Olympics.

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Tarkett Atelier – colour coded for design success

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Hotel Designs Tarkett Atelier – colour coded for design success Tarkett Atelier – colour coded for design success Tarkett Atelier was a well-trodden destination for visitors looking to explore the transformative power of colour and experience the latest specification tech at this year’s Clerkenwell Design Week. We revisited the showroom to take a closer look at its colourful collaboration… The three-day CDW design fest featured an action-packed programme in the Tarkett London showroom , ce

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textile-wrapped prosthesis solution SYLA X1 blends artificial limbs with everyday clothing

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instead of another plastic or hardware piece, the prosthesis uses textiles, which are abundant and familiar, to appear as inconspicuous as possible. The post textile-wrapped prosthesis solution SYLA X1 blends artificial limbs with everyday clothing appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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7 Ways Real-Time Visualization Can Solve Architectural Challenges

In the dynamic world of architecture, design, and construction, creative problem-solving is crucial for success. Traditional methods often fall short in effectively conveying design intent to clients. Real-time visualization empowers you with a solid decision-making tool that smooths the design process. Discover the power of real-time visualization: Effective Communication Convey your vision clearly and align with clients.