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Wyckoff House Museum / nARCHITECTS

Wyckoff House Museum  / nARCHITECTS - Museum, Door, Facade, Lighting, Chair
Courtesy of nARCHITECTS

nARCHITECTS is designing a cultural education complex for the Wyckoff House Museum in Brooklyn on the site of New York's oldest house. The Wyckoff House has an immense history as it was the first landmark designated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1968. nARCHITECTS’s educational complex will act as a portal between its present day environment and historical site. Due to its exceptional spatial and temporal intervention, the design was recently awarded an AIA New York Design Merit Award.

Read more about the award-winning design after the break...

Urban Townhouse / GLUCK+

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Kaleida Health Gates Vascular Institute / Cannon Design

Kaleida Health Gates Vascular Institute / Cannon Design - Medical Facilities, Facade, Cityscape
© K C Kratt

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7th Annual Cambridge Talks Conference: 'Architecture and the Street'

7th Annual Cambridge Talks Conference: 'Architecture and the Street' - Featured Image
Courtesy of Harvard Graduate School of Design

Free and open to the public, the PhD program at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design is pleased to invite you to the 7th annual Cambridge Talks conference, which will take place on Friday, March 29, from 9:00am to 4:30pm. This year's conference seeks to bring fresh historical themes and tools to bear on the problem of 'Architecture and the Street'. New research promises to enrich and challenge perspectives pioneered by Spiro Kostof, Jane Jacobs, and William H. Whyte. You will be challenged to critically think about questions such as 'How might we theorize and historicize modern streets as sites of cultural memory and nostalgia? And above all, what are the effects of such social, political, and technological forces on architectural form? For more information, please visit here.

Pier 40 Parks and Housing Development Proposal / WXY Architecture + Urban Design

Pier 40 Parks and Housing Development Proposal / WXY Architecture + Urban Design - Housing, Facade, Cityscape
Courtesy of WXY Architecture + Urban Design

In an effort to saving the crumbling 15-acre Pier 40 on Manhattan’s Lower West Side waterfront, seven downtown youth sports groups have released a concept plan prepared by WXY Architecture + Urban Design to open up 40% more space for more fields and park space on the pier, mainly by creating a new development site for two new, 22-story residential buildings in an area along West Street directly in front of the pier. The development approach would open the existing 800-foot-long pier shed building that encloses the park fields to improve connections and access between the Hudson River, the pier, and the park. The result knits together leisure and recreation amenities with a premier waterfront destination. More images and architects' description after the break.

Lautner House / New Theme

Lautner House / New Theme - Houses
© Patricia Parinejad
Los Angeles, United States
  • Architects: New Theme
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

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Randall Children´s Hospital / ZGF Architects

Randall Children´s Hospital / ZGF Architects - Hospital
© Nick Merrick / Hendrich Blessing
  • Architects: ZGF Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  334000 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Bloomsburg, Lonseal

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The Woolworth Building @ 100 Exhibtion

The Woolworth Building @ 100 Exhibtion - Featured Image
Woolworth Building at Night, April 24, 1913. Library of Congress

The Woolworth Building @ 100 Exhibtion, taking place at the Skyscraper Museum in New York City until July 14, 2013, celebrates its centennial year in the process of conversion, with office space remaining below and luxury residences planned for the upper tower. Still radiant on the lower Manhattan skyline, the landmark heralds both the past and future of New York as it became the preeminent silhouette on the New York skyline and took the title of world's tallest office building in 1913 when eighty thousand incandescent bulbs illuminated the New York night. The brilliant spectacle was a career-crowning achievement for the tower's owner, the five-and-dime store king Frank W. Woolworth, who paid for the skyscraper with his personal fortune and took a hands-on role in every decision of its design. For more information on the event, please visit here.

Indiana University Health / Cannon Design

Indiana University Health / Cannon Design - Exterior Photography, Medical Facilities, Facade, Cityscape
© James Steinkamp

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  • Architects: CannonDesign
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  270000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  ALPOLIC, Decoustics, Atlas Schindler, Bega, Sherwin-Williams, +20
  • Professionals: F.A. Wilhelm Construction

Brooklyn Studio / David Berridge Architect

Brooklyn Studio / David Berridge Architect - Houses, Beam, Bench
© Adam Friedberg
Brooklyn, United States

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University of Connecticut Social Sciences and Classroom Buildings / Leers Weinzapfel Associates

University of Connecticut Social Sciences and Classroom Buildings / Leers Weinzapfel Associates - University, Facade
© Anton Grassl/Esto

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Modern Family Home / Dennis Gibbens Architects

Modern Family Home / Dennis Gibbens Architects - Houses, Courtyard, Facade
© Ryan Childers

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Claremont University Consortium Administrative Campus / LTL Architects

Claremont University Consortium Administrative Campus / LTL Architects - Other Facilities, Facade
© Michael Moran

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Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Center for Advanced Care Proposal / SmithGroup

Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Center for Advanced Care Proposal / SmithGroup -  Healthcare Center, Facade
© SmithGroup

Currently being constructed adjacent to Advocate Illinois Masonic’s existing hospital, the SmithGroup designed Center for Advanced Care is the first of a planned two-phase building program that will add 156,000-square feet dedicated to cancer care, digestive health, and ambulatory surgery services. With completion expected for early 2015, the architects are striving for a building that is a response to the needs of their community. Not only does this building reflect the personality of their organization, but it will give them a platform to transform how they deliver care to their patients. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Request for Proposals: QueensWay Project

Request for Proposals: QueensWay Project - Featured Image
© Andy Isaacson

The New York office of The Trust for Public Land recently issued an RFP for a feasibility study, framework plan, and conceptual design for the QueensWay--a potentially transformative 3.5-mile project which will enhance quality of life in central and southern Queens, New York by reclaiming the abandoned Rockaway Rail Line, a largely elevated rail corridor. The project, which includes a pedestrian and bicycle pathway connecting the communities of Rego Park, Forest Hills, Richmond Hill, and Ozone Park, will provide a new public green space, celebrating the cultural diversity of Queens with art, sculpture, and food from around the world.

There is a m
andatory Pre-Submittal Meeting March 28, and the proposal submittal deadline is April 23. For more information, please visit here.

Green Schools Exhibition

Green Schools Exhibition - Featured Image
Manassas Park Elementary School, Manassas, Virginia. Architect: VMDO Architects, PC. / © Sam Kittner

Striving to provide the nation’s children with a healthy place to learn is not a new concept. As long as there have been school buildings, there have been advocates for architectural improvements to ensure that students had proper lighting, heating, and fresh air. But with the real problems of overcrowding, age, and budget crises, many green visions have fallen short. With that being said, the Green Schools exhibition at the National Building Museum, which began this month and will run until January 4, 2014, will look at several examples of what is possible—at the future that, in some places, is already here—and provide resources for all of us to consider as we look toward constructing the next generation of school buildings. For more information, please visit here.

The Butler-VanderLinden Lecture on Architecture

The Butler-VanderLinden Lecture on Architecture - Featured Image
Amateur Architecture Studio. Ningbo History Museum, 2003-2008. Ningbo, China. Photo by Lv Hengzhong.

The Architecture & Design Society at the Art Institute of Chicago is presenting the Butler-VanderLinden Lecture on Architecture featuring Wang Shu: 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate and co-founder of Amateur Architecture Studio, founded by him and his wife, Lu Wenyu, in 1997 in Hangzhou, China. They are known for a keen dedication to handicraft, a penchant for sustainable building methods, and thoughtful projects that are contextualized within Chinese culture and history. The firm’s work has been described by the Pritzker Prize jury as “timeless, deeply rooted in its context, and yet universal. The event will be held in the Rubloff Auditorium on March 28th from 6:30pm-7:30pm. For more information, please visit here.

Request for Proposals: Downtown Master Plan Update

Request for Proposals: Downtown Master Plan Update - Featured Image
Courtesy of City of Green Bay

Adopted by the City of Green Bay in 2003, the Smart Growth Plan 2022 relied heavily on the participation of the citizens of Green Bay and provides city leaders with a guide to use while assessing policy and development proposals. The city of Green Bay Planning Commission is now accepting proposals for the Downtown Green Bay Master Plan Update. The selected firm must have a deep portfolio in results-proven city planning and design projects with an understanding of the urban redevelopment process. In demonstrating competence in developing and translating context-minded plans into actionable implementation strategies, the firm must be capable of creating an exciting and supportable vision for downtown that is grounded in local opportunities and realities.The deadline for submissions is March 25. To download the full RFP and for more information, please visit here.