March, 2022

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COHESION, Architects Orange, ISA, Oliver Freundlich Design, and Blitz are Archinect's latest featured employers

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From Archinect's growing community of architecture students and professionals , firms , and schools , we have picked five featured employers with recently listed job opportunities in New York City , Los Angeles , San Francisco , Philadelphia , and Orange , California. Take a look at these positions below, and visit Archinect Jobs for more openings. Emerging Los Angeles-based architecture practice COHESION | MALEK ALQADI is looking to hire an ambitious Job Captain/Designer with design and technic

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Kengo Kuma and Associates design museum dedicated to Hans Christian Andersen in Odense

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The project was to create a new building for the H.C. Andersen Museum, garden and cultural center in the city where Andersen was born. The post Kengo Kuma and Associates design museum dedicated to Hans Christian Andersen in Odense appeared first on Åvontuura.

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What is going on at SCI-Arc?

The Architect's Newsletter

Last week, SCI-Arc undergraduate chair Tom Wiscombe and history and theory coordinator Marrikka Trotter were teaching, grading, and attending meetings. But as of yesterday they were both placed on administrative [.]. Read More. The post What is going on at SCI-Arc? appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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Loft A by Arrova | Atelier. Rojo - Vergara | Living space

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The new dwelling is the result of the transformation of an old motorbike repair shop in the Milagrosa district of Pamplona. The intention of the project is to be a kind of prototype for this form of reconversion in the neighborhood, as it has a large number of industrial premises now in disuse and their transformation would greatly help to revitalize the area, a possibility that is however unknown in many cases to the local residents.

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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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ruisánchez arquitectes fronts this arts center in barcelona with a screen of ceramic tiles

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the design team breathes new life into the historic factory while celebrating its industrial heritage. The post ruisánchez arquitectes fronts this arts center in barcelona with a screen of ceramic tiles appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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UNStudio-designed K-Pop 'urban speaker' heralds an amplification of Seoul's music industry

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The urban environment of Seoul is about to get quite a bit visually louder as UNStudio has returned to the South Korean capital with a new headquarters for the expanding K-Pop label YG Entertainment. The building is meant to encapsulate “the industrious spirit of this production house’s business and the music industry as a whole.” Photo © Rohspace, courtesy UNStudio Photo © Rohspace, courtesy UNStudio Its sleek interior is a play on the ‘black in black’ co

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Olson Kundig design urban water cabin in Seattle

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Low to the water and small in stature, the home creates a platform from which to enjoy and engage with the surrounding waterway. The post Olson Kundig design urban water cabin in Seattle appeared first on Åvontuura.

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Tokyo’s Nakagin Capsule Tower set to be demolished in April

The Architect's Newsletter

In recent months, it has been less a matter of if Tokyo’s Nakagin Capsule Tower, the famed Metabolist landmark designed by the late Kisho Kurokawa, would be wholly dismantled to [.]. Read More. The post Tokyo’s Nakagin Capsule Tower set to be demolished in April appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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Oxford’s eccentric Shark House is now a heritage site (despite its owner’s objections)

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In Headington, on the outskirts of Oxford , a 25-ft fibreglass shark by Bill Heine crashes through the roof of a suburban terrace – a 35-year-long protest against censorship, state warfare and planning restrictions. The artwork has long been a local landmark, but the council’s new heritage site designation, celebrating the sculpture’s ‘special contribution to the community is simultaneously lampooning its anti-establishment message – and drawing criticism from the artist’

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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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Central patio invites the surrounding nature inside OODA’s Casa CM in Portugal

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Dense and strongly anchored on the slope, the house 'levitates' to create visual continuity with the site's vegetation. The post Central patio invites the surrounding nature inside OODA’s Casa CM in Portugal appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Loader Monteith completes "invisible" restoration of Peter Womersley's High Sunderland house

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Architecture studio Loader Monteith has renovated a modernist house in the Scottish Borders that was damaged in a fire, using a light touch to reinstate its original design by architect Peter Womersley. Womersley designed the High Sunderland house in 1957 for internationally renowned textile designers Bernat and Margaret Klein, who lived in it for over 50 years.

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The Impact of Ireland's Architects, from the Pritzker Prize to the White House

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Historically, Ireland's architects have punched above their weight on the world stage. Be it the White House in Washington D.C., innovative World Expo pavilions in New York, or Stirling Prize-winning buildings in the United Kingdom by Dublin-based Pritzker laureates, we explore how the island's architectural history and attitudes have informed what has today been dubbed the "golden age" of Irish architecture.

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An Architect’s Guide To: Office Design and Planning

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Emma Walshaw is the founder of First In Architecture and Detail Library. She has written a number of books aiming to facilitate a better understanding of construction and detailing. First In Architecture is a website providing resources and guides for architects and students. . For many people, work is their life. They spend 40+ hours a week at the office and this time can be some of the most rewarding or most frustrating depending on how well your office space is set up.

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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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Peter Barber Explains How to Make Affordable Housing People Love

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The London architect tries "to show people that affordability can mean many things"—and his many fans think he’s succeeding. Peter Barber never expected to become the internet’s favorite affordable-housing architect. "My initial experience was in designing commercial housing," says Barber. But after spells with a couple major practices in the U.K. (Richard Rogers’s, Will Alsop’s), the British-born and trained architect followed his progressive political instincts, gravitating toward publicly sub

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ICON and Lake|Flato put a 3D-printed spin on the midcentury rambler

The Architect's Newsletter

Robotics and advanced materials construction startup ICON has revealed its first completed home in its Exploration Series, which per the Texas-based company, sets out to “develop new design languages and [.]. Read More. The post ICON and Lake|Flato put a 3D-printed spin on the midcentury rambler appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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iranian artist presents vivid paintings of carefree childhood at gagosian new york

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a vibrant world that conveys hope or a failed utopia characterized by incompleteness and inaccessibility? The post iranian artist presents vivid paintings of carefree childhood at gagosian new york appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Will Gamble Architects contrasts old and new in London house extension

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London studio Will Gamble Architects has added an asymmetric and monochromatic extension to an Edwardian house in Richmond, designed to juxtapose the original architecture. The extension, which is named Filmmaker's in reference to its owner's occupation, takes the form of two interlocking volumes and introduces flexible open-plan living space to the residence.

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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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Francis Kéré named 2022 Pritzker Prize winner

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Diébédo Francis Kéré has been awarded the 2022 Pritzker Architecture Prize , widely considered one of the industry's highest honors. “Francis Kéré has found brilliant, inspiring and game-changing ways to answer these questions over the last decades," said the jury citation for the award. "His cultural sensitivity not only delivers social and environmental justice, but guides his entire process, in the awareness that it is the path towards the legit

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Visit City Lights Bookstore on Jack Kerouac’s 100th birthday

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On The Road made Jack Kerouac an overnight celebrity when it was published in 1957, inspiring thousands of young people to abandon the social conformities of their parents’ generation and hit the open road for San Francisco. But if the city was the spiritual home of the Beat generation – with Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Amiri Baraka, Neal Cassady and William S.

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TikTok Phenom Jon Kung on Why They Love Induction Over Gas

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One of the Internet’s favorite chefs makes the case for putting out the flame—and shares one of their favorite new recipes. TikTok phenom Jon Kung’s 1.5 million followers love the Detroit-based chef for their brand of easy-breezy recipes served up as 60-second takes (as of press time, their most popular garnered 14.5 million views and counting). Some of their creations are made using only a wok and a portable induction cooktop.

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Architect and A Pattern Language author Christopher Alexander dies at 85

The Architect's Newsletter

Christopher Alexander, the British-American architect, educator, and theorist whose writings on human-centered design had an outsized impact not only on architecture but on urban design, computer science, and beyond, passed [.]. Read More. The post Architect and <em>A Pattern Language</em> author Christopher Alexander dies at 85 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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flexible mezzanines complete minimalist renovation of family house in portugal

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light tunnels, skylights, and extensive glazing draw natural light into the renovated residence. The post flexible mezzanines complete minimalist renovation of family house in portugal appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Olson Kundig's Bilgola Beach House responds to the weather with operable shutters

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American firm Olson Kundig has lined the upper floor of this residence next to Sydney 's Bilgola Beach with louvred shutters that fold upwards to expose the living spaces to fresh air and sea views. The Bilgola Beach House is the first project completed in Australia by Seattle-based Olson Kundig and was designed for a couple who wanted to be able to host large family gatherings.

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BIG designs ‘folding’ neuroscience center to mimic the cerebral cortex

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Bjarke Ingels Group has unveiled its design for a neuroscience center in Aarhus , Denmark. Described by the studio as “the first of its kind in the world,” the 19,000 square meter (200,000 square foot) facility will be used by Aarhus University Hospital to study and treat physical and mental brain diseases. Image courtesy of BIG Spread across six levels, the center’s floor plan “folds” around a collection of atria echoing the folds of the cerebral cortex, creating a

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Audrey Irmas Pavilion by OMA | Church architecture / community centres

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We have been trying to build in Los Angeles for more than a decade and the Audrey Irmas Pavilion for the Wilshire Boulevard Temple marks our first cultural building in the city. It is also our first religious institution. Religious institutions have always played a critical role in civic life as places for communal activities in and out of worship. The temple’s vision for its campus was to create a space to host the multiple ways in which people convene.

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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.