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Solar Design: How Architecture and Energy Come Together

February 13, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Solar design in contemporary architecture is rooted in the profession’s sustainable turn. The relationship between architecture and energy is tied to both passive strategies and performance via more recent innovations in technology. As one way to begin addressing the global climate crisis and greenhouse gas emissions, solar design is reshaping cities and architecture around the world.

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Foster + Partners Design Modular Residential Towers for Shenzhen

February 11, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Foster + Partners have designed a new residential tower project for the Qianhai Talents’ Apartments in Shenzhen. The winning competition design takes aim at the city’s rental market, formed as a building exclusively for ‘talents’ – professionals who would have an intensive work-centered lifestyle. Exploring themes of privacy and exclusivity, the project aspires to create modern layouts that redefine the residents’ living experience.

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Explore Madrid’s Intimate Design Studios Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin

February 11, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Architectural photographer Marc Goodwin recently visited Madrid to continue his journey documenting diverse architecture studios and design offices. He has visited many cities and countries around the world, including Brazil, Panama City, the Netherlands, Dubai, London, Paris, Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul, the Nordic countries, Barcelona, Los Angeles and Istanbul. In Madrid, Marc photographed 16 intimate office spaces and a range of studios.

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LOT-EK’s Triangle Stack Opens at Brooklyn’s Domino Park

February 10, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Architecture practice LOT-EK‘s Triangle Stack #2 project is now open at Domino Park in Brooklyn. Designed for the Brooklyn Museum to support an urban-scale mural by the artist JR, and create an instant public space, the 60-foot tall triangular courtyard opens to the city and the sky. These “STACKS” are temporary large-scale installations that aim at creating sudden and powerful experiences in public space.

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HENN Designs Sino-French Aeronautics Campus in China

February 6, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

HENN has designed the first Sino-French aeronautics campus plan for Hangzhou, China. Supported by the French Government, the public project aims to welcome 10,000 students and researchers. Balancing contemporary design with traditional Chinese cultural heritage, the project was designed to integrate the masterplan with the natural topography of the site.

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The Red Planet: Design on Our Race to Mars

February 6, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Space has long captured our imaginations. Looking to the ocean above us, writers, scientists and designers alike have continuously dreamed up new visions for a future on distant planets. Mars is at the center of this discourse, the most habitable planet in our solar system after Earth. Proposals for the red planet explore how we can create new realms of humanity in outer space.

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Executive Order Could Make America’s New Federal Architecture Classical

February 5, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

A new executive order by Donald Trump has the potential to make new federal architecture in the United States follow the classical style. Called “Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again”, the order would require rewriting the Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture, issued in 1962, to ensure that “the classical architectural style shall be the preferred and default style” for new and upgraded federal buildings.

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Beatriz Colomina Receives Ada Louise Huxtable Prize

February 5, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Architecture theorist, historian, and curator Beatriz Colomina has been awarded the 2020 Ada Louise Huxtable Prize for Contribution to Architecture from the W Awards. As the Howard Crosby Butler Professor of the History of Architecture and co-director of the Program in Media and Modernity at Princeton, Colomina is an internationally renowned architectural historian and theorist who has written extensively on questions of architecture, art, technology, sexuality and media.

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Students Respond to The School of Architecture at Taliesin’s Closure

February 4, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

Last week, The School of Architecture at Taliesin announced the closing of the school after 88 years. Both the school and the Frank Lloyd Wright foundation issued statements on the closure, and now the Student Body has created their own statement outlining the impact of the decision. The news of closure followed the conclusion of a multi-year struggle back in 2017, when the school was approved to maintain its accreditation as an institute of higher learning.