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Competition Winning Proposal for Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University Campus in Turkey Will Support the Local Industry

January 21, 2018 Ella Thorns 0

Beoffice and HSY Architects’ competition-winning proposal for Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University Campus in Turkey represents a generation of knowledge that will flourish and support Bandırma’s innovation in industry and economy. The university will take an integrated approach to the region, blurring the boundary between campus and city with interactive spaces that can open up for flexible use. 

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Living Architecture ‘Astrocyte’ Questions Whether Buildings Can Think and Care

January 21, 2018 Ella Thorns 0

‘Astrocyte’ is a living piece of architecture that could easily be mistaken for a piece of science fiction. Engaging with the senses for an immersive experience, artist and architect Philip Beesley’s aerial structure combines chemistry, artificial intelligence, and a responsive soundscape. ‘Astrocyte’, translates from Greek to the literal meaning of star and cell, appropriate for such a complex structure that can react with the viewers’ movements with patterns of light, vibrations and surround sound. 

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Living Architecture ‘Astrocyte’ Questions Whether Buildings Can Think and Care

January 21, 2018 Ella Thorns 0

‘Astrocyte’ is a living piece of architecture that could easily be mistaken for a piece of science fiction. Engaging with the senses for an immersive experience, artist and architect Philip Beesley’s aerial structure combines chemistry, artificial intelligence, and a responsive soundscape. ‘Astrocyte’, translates from Greek to the literal meaning of star and cell, appropriate for such a complex structure that can react with the viewers’ movements with patterns of light, vibrations and surround sound. 

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Gender Neutral Playground Inspires Creativity and Intellectual Development by Combining Art and Architecture

January 20, 2018 Ella Thorns 0

Having trained at Yale School of Architecture, Spencer Luckey decided to pursue a slightly alternate career designing vertical climbing structures to let children’s imaginations run free. Luckey Climbers are part jungle gym, part work of art that rise up off the ground with undulating platforms sprouting out, creating an abstract space to inspire creativity and intellectual development.

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Kengo Kuma & Associates Reveal Plans for New Aquatics Centre on Copenhagen’s Waterfront

January 12, 2018 Ella Thorns 0

Kengo Kuma & Associates have recently won a competition to design a new waterfront cultural centre as part of the masterplan for Copenhagen’s Paper Island. The unique cone shaped form will combine facilities for sports associations, harbour baths and an indoor/outdoor pool along the edge of the main canal. In a press release from Copenhagen City they praised the project on the connection created between land and sea, fulfilling Copenhagen’s vision of a new addition to Paper Island. Kengo Kuma & Associate’s proposal was up against strong competition from BIG, 3XN ArchitectsAART Archtitects + Cubo Arkitekter and ALA Architects + Studio Octopi.

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YIMBY’s 2018 Construction Report has Seen a Decrease in the Height of Buildings

January 11, 2018 Ella Thorns 0

2017’s building applications has seen a rise in both Brooklyn and the Bronx, according to YIMBY’s construction report on New York. Despite a drop within Manhattan and Queens, the number of new building applications over the five boroughs seems to be stabilising; 2016 saw the number of multi-family units decrease by over 40% to 19,356, a pattern which fortunately appears to have stopped as 2017 saw fillings for 19,180. After the last two years of massive drops, this couldn’t be more welcomed by New York.

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YIMBY’s 2018 Construction Report has Seen a Decrease in the Height of Buildings

January 11, 2018 Ella Thorns 0

2017’s building applications has seen a rise in both Brooklyn and the Bronx, according to YIMBY’s construction report on New York. Despite a drop within Manhattan and Queens, the number of new building applications over the five boroughs seems to be stabilising; 2016 saw the number of multi-family units decrease by over 40% to 19,356, a pattern which fortunately appears to have stopped as 2017 saw fillings for 19,180. After the last two years of massive drops, this couldn’t be more welcomed by New York.