Month / December 2018
Will Architecture in the Future Be a Luxury Service?
by Duo Dickinson This article was originally published by Common Edge as “In the Era of Artificial Intelligence, Will Architecture Become Artisanal?“ Like food and clothing, buildings are essential. Every building, even the most rudimentary,…
27 de December de 2018Woods Bagot Rethinks Higher Education for the University of Melbourne
by Lindsey Leardi In partnership with Lendlease and the University of Melboure, Woods Bagot designed an architectural reflection of the university itself. Named the Carlton Connect Initiative, this masterplan will be a mixed-use precinct where not only university students and staff, but also international…
20 de December de 2018Why Public Spaces are the Safest Investment for Secure Cities
by Fabian Dejtiar Translated by Zoë Montano Architecture is powerful, and like nuclear energy, it all depends on how it is used. While it can create uninhabitable municipalities, it can also create safer cities that improve…
18 de December de 2018The Characteristics of 12 Architectural Styles From Antiquity to the Present Day
by Julia Brant Translated by Fernanda Cavallaro History has often been taught in a linear way. This way of teaching has often left out grand historical narratives, and focused primarily on the occidental world. However, it…
13 de December de 2018Fortaleza Photography Museum / Marcus Novais Arquitetura
Translated by Pedro Vada Text description provided by the architects. The challenge of designing a new home for one of the largest collections of photography in Brazil, until then kept away from public knowledge,…
11 de December de 2018The Best Materials for Architectural Models
by Matheus Pereira Translated by Becky Quintal For centuries, physical modeling has been a staple of architectural education and practice. Allowing the designer and client to explore a scheme in plan, elevation, and perspective all…
6 de December de 2018Jacques Ferrier Architecture, Chartier Dalix and SLA Architects Unveil Their Multi-Layered City Design for Reinventer.Paris
by Eric Oh One of 23 teams selected in the Reinventer.paris competition, Jacques Ferrier Architecture, Chartier Dalix Architectes and SLA Architects have unveiled their winning proposal for the Ternes-Villers site, titled “Multi-Layered City.” Located at Boulevard Périphérique (Ring Road), the competition entry has…
4 de December de 2018