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Our website came later, but the work is interesting and taking advantage of the March 21, 2011, the London architect John Pawson present Harwell Hamilton Harris 2011 Endowed Lecture at the University of North Carolina State in Raleigh, here we…
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John Pawson, Baron House. Skåne, Sweden, 2005. Photograph © Jens Weber
The Urbanism Medal from the Academie d'Architecture de Paris, The Gold Medal in Architecture from the CSIC, Saint Jordi's Cross, The City of Barcelona Award, The ARPAFIL Award and the National Award in Architecture are some of the number of honours…
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What will the architecture profession look like in 2025? According to the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) think tank Building Futures new survey, we have a tough road ahead of us. The year long study asked, who will design our built…
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In his book Cosmic Communist Constructions Photographed, French photographer Frédéric Chaubin captures the eerie beauty of Soviet brutalism. In his quest to document Brezhnev-era architecture, he stumbled upon 90 Soviet buildings scattered across 14…
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The extraordinary Palace of Ceremonies in Tbilisi is like a cathedral from another world. Georgia, 1985
We just backed this supercool Kickstarter project called LetterMpress, a virtual Letterpress on Your iPad. Interesting! , full_html
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America is adapting to the environmental challenges of tomorrow by renovating even its most iconic building — the Empire State Building. The historic landmark is undergoing a range of energy-saving technology upgrades to make it 40 percent more…
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Empire State Building Goes Green: Planet Forward. Video screenshot
(Caen, March 1st, 2011) The City of Caen, France, announced the architecture teams to work on the refurbishment of a 300ha old industrial area and port, the Caen Peninsula (Presqu’ile de Caen). MVRDV and two other teams have been selected to…
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Reality. The project began in 2006 when it had not yet produced the real estate bubble burst, he continued his involvement with projects and presentations at the 2008 Venice Biennale. 5 years later it is still another metadata center complex and…
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Today is International Women’s Day. Do you know who Melitta Bentz was? Or Ida Forbes? Or Ruth Wakefield? No? Then watch and learn. , full_html
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One month ago we talked you about John Gerrard (Dublin, 1974), multidisciplinary artist's work combines new technologies with photography and poetic language, while also reflecting on political and social issues. Today we show you new photos from…
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Lufkin (near Hugo, Colorado) 2009, by John Gerrard