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SPARK Architects’ 3D Printed “Big Arse Toilet” Transforms Waste into Energy in India

November 23, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

In support of World Toilet Day on November 19, SPARK Architects launched their prototype for a 3D printed toilet module titled, “Big Arse Toilet” alongside a slogan stating that “Sparks gives a sh*t.” Though the pun-filled humor is definitely attention-grabbing, the project tackles serious issues of hygiene and sanitation as part of the UN initiative to eliminate open defecation by 2025. With the perpetuating cycle of malnutrition, disease, and poverty, poor sanitation is the leading cause in nearly a third of the deaths in low- and middle-income regions in several countries such as India.

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Ephemeral ‘Origami Lava’ Installation at Catalonia’s Lluèrnia Festival of Light and Fire

November 18, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

In the wistful irony of creating liquid fire through sheets of paper, David Oliva of Barcelona-based firm SP25 Arquitectura and Anna Juncà of Atelier 4 collaborated to fabricate an installation piece for the LLUÈRNIA festival of fire and light in Catalonia. Titled, “Origami Lava”, the field of flame cloaks the 100 m2 surface of an abandoned building using over 10,000 pieces of origami.

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HASSELL Envisions a Restorative Redesign For San Francisco’s Crumbling Waterfront

November 18, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

With its historic but dilapidated waterfront, San Francisco has decided to restore the shoreline that could greatly influence the future of the city both environmentally and economically. The Port, contemplating between a piecemeal rebuilding pier-by-pier and a singular comprehensive construction of the waterfront, invited architecture and landscape firms to submit the reimagined proposals.

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REX to Design Brown University’s New $31.6 Million Performing Arts Center

November 17, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

The New York City-based architecture firm REX will be designing the new performing arts center for Brown University‘s campus in Providence, Rhode Island. Known for their innovative cultural and recreational sites, the firm aims to accommodate performances and events while serving as a hub for daily social interactions on campus within the 81,000 square-foot site. With the backing of $31.6 million as a gift from donors, the building will become a central convening space of multimedia and performing arts for students, faculty, and visitors.

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Treasuring History: Photographs of Tadao Ando’s First European Villa Restoration

November 16, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

Inducing a surreal physical experience through minimal maneuvers, buildings with smooth concrete panels and simple geometric volumes instinctively hint at the work of Japanese architect Tadao Ando. At an ongoing exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, photographs of the headquarters of Fabrica, Ando’s first European commission in 1992, are showcased. Located near the city of Treviso, the building was an old villa restored to become a thriving creative research center.

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Treasuring History: Photographs of Tadao Ando’s First European Villa Restoration

November 16, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

Inducing a surreal physical experience through minimal maneuvers, buildings with smooth concrete panels and simple geometric volumes instinctively hint at the work of Japanese architect Tadao Ando. At an ongoing exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, photographs of the headquarters of Fabrica, Ando’s first European commission in 1992, are showcased. Located near the city of Treviso, the building was an old villa restored to become a thriving creative research center.

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NLÉ Architects’ MFS IIIx3 Prototype Launched in China Explores Ecological Intelligence

November 13, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

As part of a collaboration between the Centre Pompidou and the Mao Jihong Arts Foundation, the Cosmopolis #1.5: ‘Enlarged Intelligence’ exhibition features the developments of NLÉ ArchitectsMakoko Floating School. The Minjiang Floating System (MFS IIIx3), the fourth prototype and the third iteration of the prefabricated self-built system for water, investigates methods to counter the challenges posed by urbanization and climate change.

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Frida Escobedo, Designer of the Serpentine Pavilion, Among 2019 RIBA International Fellows

November 7, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) unveiled the seven laureates of the 2019 International Fellowships,
a “lifetime honor allows recipients to use the initials Int FRIBA after their name,” recognizes the contributions that architects across the world outside of the UK have made in the field of architecture. Previously awarded to architects such as Jeanne Gang and Phillip Cox, the annual Fellowship emphasizes not only the impact of architects’ work in their respective homelands but also their global influence.