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Navis Offices / RMW Architecture and Interiors

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Small Project Awards Exhibit

Currently on display until August 22, AIA Chicago is honoring its Small Project Awards winners at 23 E. Madison in downtown Chicago as part of the Chicago Loop Alliance’s Pop-Up Art Loop initiative. Designed in collaboration with Chicago-based branding firm a5, the exhibit offers yet another opportunity for AIA Chicago and its Small Practitioners Group to showcase the smaller-scale innovations that architects work on in their day-to-day practice. The third annual Small Firm/Small Project Award program recognizes high quality work from small Chicago architectural firms and exceptional small local projects. More images information after the break.

M&M House / Stan Allen Architect

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New York City, United States

Horizon Media / a + i architecture

Horizon Media / a + i architecture - Offices Interiors, Facade, Chair, Table
© Magda Biernat

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Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life / Machado and Silvetti Associates

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Manhasset, United States

Aidlin Darling Design Breaks Ground on Windhover Contemplative Center in Stanford

San Francisco-based Aidlin Darling Design has broke ground on the Windhover Contemplative Center at Stanford University. Inspired by Nathan Oliveira’s meditative Windhover paintings, the single-story, 4,000 square foot spiritual retreat is intended to provide students, faculty and staff members a quiet place of refuge from the intensity of daily life.

Sagaponac House / Stan Allen Architect

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© Bilyana Dimitrova
Cold Spring, United States

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AIA Women’s Leadership Summit 2013

Taking place October 24-26 at the Phoenix Art Museum, the AIA Women’s Leadership Summit 2013 consists of a 2-day, 5 to 6 session event that gathers voices of architects serving in various leadership roles, including, principals, educators, owners, designers, environmentalists and innovators, in an intimate setting to discuss the challenges and opportunities for women practicing architecture today. The Summit strives to engage speakers and attendees in an open, conversational setting to share both personal and work experiences toward positive contributions through the practice of architecture. To register, and for more information, please visit here.

Hawk House / Alex Wyndham

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AD Classics: Modern Architecture International Exhibition / Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock

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“Modern Architecture: International Exhibition” is the title of an exhibition that took place in 1932 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Curated by Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock, the exhibition introduced an emerging architectural style characterized by simplified geometry and a lack of ornamentation; known as the “International Style,” it was described by Johnson as “probably the first fundamentally original and widely distributed style since the Gothic.” The exhibition, along with an accompanying catalogue, laid the principles for the canon of Modern architecture.

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Ocean Beach Comfort Station / Kevin de Freitas Architects

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Founders Hall / Overland Partners

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  • Architects

  • Location

    Dallas, TX
  • Design Team

    Tim Blonkvist-FAIA (Principal in Charge), Jim Shelton-AIA, , Scott Adams, Bess Swantner, Brad Bailey-AIA, Adam Bush-AIA, Steve Bellanger
  • Consultants

    Project Cost Resources, Blum Consulting Engineers, EJES, Jaster Quintanilla (JQ), Lam Partners, 4B Technology, Hughes Associates, WJHW.
  • Contractor

    Beck
  • Area

    108000.0 ft2
  • Project Year

    2010
  • Photographs

  • Location

    Dallas, TX
  • Project Year

    2010
  • Photographs

    Jeffrey Totaro
  • Area

    108000.0 ft2

PXSTL Competition Finalist Proposal / Freecell Architecture

Freecell Architecture's proposal for the PXSTL Competition was recently announced one of the three finalists by the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts and the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University. Participants were asked to reimagine a vacant lot in St. Louis’ Grand Center cultural district while exploring the critical role arts and culture play in creating vibrant, growing communities. The competition aims to demonstrate how small-scale interventions can spur large-scale urban transformation, and Freecell's proposal was selected for their ability to visualize Grand Center’s long-term vitality, emphasizing community engagement, interactive elements, and cross-disciplinary collaboration among St. Louis’ many cultural organizations. More images and information after the break.

'Practical Utopias' Exhibition

Taking place at The Center for Architecture in New York, 'Practical Utopias' presents a body of recent work by American and other international firms in five cities across East Asia. Conceived as extensions or embellishments of existing capitals of finance and culture, these new cities within cities serve as focal points for future visions and global ambitions. Over the past twenty years the pace and scale of urbanization in Asia has been unprecedented in both the emerging and maturing economies of the region. Curated by Jonathan Solomon, this exhibition provides a framework for education and cultural exchange between New York and the global cities of Asia. The exhibition runs October 1 - January 18. For more information, please visit here.

Black Family Visual Arts Center / Machado and Silvetti Associates

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South Campus Chiller Plant at OSU / Ross Barney Architects

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John and Frances Angelos Law Center / Behnisch Architekten + ASG

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  17873
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  DLW, Kone, Schuster Concrete Construction, Signal Perfection, Zumtobel

District of Columbia Public Library / The Freelon Group Architects

District of Columbia Public Library / The Freelon Group Architects - Library, Facade
© Mark Herboth
Washington, United States

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