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“Architecture Happens Because We Believe in a Better Future”: An Interview with Jürgen Mayer

October 23, 2018 Vladimir Belogolovsky 0

Architect Jürgen Mayer H. founded his firm J.MAYER.H in Berlin in 1996. He studied both in Germany (Stuttgart University) and in the US (Cooper Union and Princeton). Back in 2010, Mayer H. told me that while his solid professional education in Germany equipped him with the know-how about the technical and practical aspects of architecture, he still lacked a clear vision about how to develop his own thought and an architectural language.

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Soria Moria Sauna / Feste Landscape / Architecture

October 23, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

Soria Moria is a project developed by the Telemark canal regional park in collaboration with Tokke municipality. The project is part of Tales of the Waterway, an overall art project for the Telemark canal, where art, architecture and lighting design are utilized to highlight the inherent qualities of the local landscape and traditions.

Stairs spiral around the perimeter of ATAH’s glazed Heli-stage art space

October 23, 2018 Alyn Griffiths 0

Shanghai-based studio ATAH’s arts centre in the Chinese city of Shaoxing is a glazed cylinder intersected by a spiralling walkway that doubles as a stage. The studio, founded by architects Guang Xu and Lilas Wang, designed the Heli-stage as the centrepiece of a commercial complex called the China Textile Centre (CTC), which comprises a mix

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Stairs spiral around the perimeter of ATAH’s glazed Heli-stage art space

October 23, 2018 Alyn Griffiths 0

Shanghai-based studio ATAH’s arts centre in the Chinese city of Shaoxing is a glazed cylinder intersected by a spiralling walkway that doubles as a stage. The studio, founded by architects Guang Xu and Lilas Wang, designed the Heli-stage as the centrepiece of a commercial complex called the China Textile Centre (CTC), which comprises a mix

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Herzog & de Meuron Reveal Gasklockan Tower Design in Stockholm

October 23, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Herzog & de Meuron have released more images of their Gasklockan tower project in Stockholm. First announced late last year, the design will replace a 1930s gasholder with a 90 meter tower. As the firm’s first project in Sweden, Gasklockan tower is being created with developer Oscar Properties. The latest images showcase the interior of the project and details of the facade. Designed with over 300 apartments, the circular tower was inspired by the original gasholder on site.