Nantes-based architecture studio Tetrarc Architectes have recently completed the Paloma contemporary music complex in Nimes, France. Situated in southern France, Nîmes is a popular tourist destination and is well known as an exuberant city filled…
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Giant screen announces events. PALOMA by TETRARC. Photography by Stéphane Chalmeau
This a interesting project about remodelation, where the most important is the memory of the imbroglio workshops, halls, office blocks and the presence of high structure aisles shipyards, the impact of a bunker designed to protect workers from…
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On bunker. La Fabrique by Tetrarc. Photography © Stéphane Chalmeau
Mitte Barcelona will dedicate January to some of the architects who have expressed their dreams through different eyes. , full_html
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The architectural office dataAE together with XVStudio have designed building where it unite two different programs, a regional archives and a civic center and also get generate…
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Comarcal Archive and Civic Center by dataAE + XVStudio. Photography by Adrià Goula
Introductory course (at Guggenheim Bilbao Museum) MAUSHAUS architecture for children 5 to 10 years, as an experimental laboratory, looking at children establish close relationships with the architectural space and stimulate their curiosity. ,…
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Now available the book published by Actar, by Francisco González de Canales, which are five experiments made by prestigious architects on their own homes during the dark days of World War II. , full_html
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Lambert was a 27-year-old artist living in Paris when her father Samuel Bronfman, founder of the Seagram distillery, asked her to take over the search for an architect to design his company’s headquarters in New York. Lambert in turn made the cogent…
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Cover. BUILDING SEAGRAM BY PHYLLIS LAMBERT
The Teaching Excellence Award from the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid was created to recognize the history and teaching of their best teachers., full_html
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Alberto Campo Baeza
Ada Louise Huxtable, the first full-time architecture critic at a major American newspaper, died on Monday at the age of 91. For years, Huxtable was the architecture critic for The New York Times and after that, and up until her death, for The Wall…
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Ada Louise Huxtable, photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt for Life Magazine, 1974
The catalans architects Josep Ferrando Bramona and Sergi Serrat designed the new police station in Salt. The building has a large presence volumetric with a volume white, massif and horizontal, where one end of the volume rises indicating the…
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Interior view of Police Station By Josep Ferrando Bramona and Sergi Serrat. Photography © Adrià Goula