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GM Architects Cut Through Beirut's Multicultural History at 2014 Venice Biennale

Lebanese design firm GM Architects will be presenting its “Museum of Civilization” at the Time Space Existence exhibition of the 2014 Venice Biennale. The firm will be the only group representing Lebanon at this year’s exhibition. Their museum design addresses the Biennale’s theme of fundamentals by exploring the historical basis of architectural culture in the rich and varied context of their home country.

Auditorium AZ Groeninge Kortrijk / Dehullu Architecten

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Biblioteca Angel Gonzalez / Carlos de Riaño Lozano

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Reforma y Rehabilitación de la Nave Industrial Can Minguell / Toni Gironès

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Milan Expo 2015: Libeskind Reimagines the Chinese “Shitang” for Vanke

Daniel Libeskind has unveiled designs for Vanke’s first ever overseas pavilion for the 2015 Milan Expo. Clad in a self-cleaning, air purifying, metalized tile, which was designed by Libeskind in collaboration with the Italian company Casalgrande Padan, the “red serpentine-like” structure reinterprets the traditional Chinese Shitang (dining hall).

PXSTL / Freecell Architecture

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Eyüp Cultural Center and Marrıage Hall / EAA - Emre Arolat Architecture

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Milan Expo 2015: Nemesi & Partners Reveal Smog-Eating Pavilion for Italy

Roma-based Nemesi & Partners has designed a 13,000 square meter “urban forest” that will serve as the Italian Pavilion at the 2015 Milan Expo. Enveloped within an intricate, branch-like skin, the six-story lattice structure will be made from 900 panels of “i.active BIODYNAMIC” cement that will “capture” air pollutants and convert them into inert salts.

Restoration of Arab Tower in Riba de Saelices / Ignacio Vila Almazán + Alejandro Vírseda Aizpún + José Ignacio Carnicero

 

Riba de Saelices, Spain

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Burkhardt Leitner constructiv exhibition / Ippolito Fleitz Group

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Tianhua to Transform 97-Year-Old Chinese Textile Mill into Art Gallery

Tianhua to Transform 97-Year-Old Chinese Textile Mill into Art Gallery - Adaptive Reuse, Column, Beam, Facade, Arch
Interior of the proposed renovation. Image © Tianhua

Repurposing antiquated buildings is on the rise in China, and this proposal by Tianhua Architecture Design Company serves as a prime example. Planned for a site in the Hexi district of Tianjin, the Shanghai-based practice will soon transform a 1917 textile mill into a contemporary art gallery and private museum.

The architects, who have adapted their design to emphasize the gridded layout and high ceilings of the existing structure, plan to insert a garden courtyard deep into the building’s core. This will not only counterpoint the structure’s industrialized aesthetic, but will provide natural light deep into the interior while preserving the exiting cruciform layout. 

Yoshi Bar / Naoya Matsumoto Design

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Milan Expo 2015: Austria's Winning Pavilion to Simulate Native Climate

The winning design for the Austrian pavilion of the 2015 Milan Expo has been announced. Following the Expo’s theme of “Energy for Life,” team.breathe.austria's winning proposal focuses on social change for environmental protection. The enclosed, rectangular pavilion will be planted with an abundance of native Austrian vegetation. Titled “breathe,” the project will produce enough oxygen to sustain 18,000 people by the hour and advocates for a healthier bond between the urban and natural environment.

Bendigo Library / MGS Architects

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Griffith University G11 Library / ThomsonAdsett

Griffith University G11 Library / ThomsonAdsett - Renovation, Facade, Column, Beam, Arch
© Angus Martin
  • Architects: ThomsonAdsett
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  MODWOOD

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Milan Expo 2015: OBA Unveils Designs for Thai Pavilion

The honor of designing Thailand’s pavilion for the 2015 Milan Exposition has officially been awarded to The Office of Bangkok Architects (OBA). The firm’s winning design incorporates the Expo’s theme of “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life” with the agrarian and religious qualities that define the Kingdom of Thailand. Located centrally on the Expo’s main avenue, the pavilion will be adjacent to a canal that will be used as a part of the exhibition, relating back to Bangkok’s informal title as the “Venice of Asia.”

Milan Expo 2015: X-TU Designs Latticed “Fertile Market” for French Pavilion

Paris-based X-TU has envisioned a more cohesive, sustainable market where food is not only grown and harvested, but sold and consumed on the spot. Serving as the French pavilion for the 2015 Milan Expo, X-TU’s competition-winning scheme will celebrate the country’s “rich genetic heritage” and future in innovative food production with a timber “fertile market” that supports the growth of the produce it sells.

Watch/Watertower Sint Jansklooster / Zecc Architecten

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Sint Jansklooster, The Netherlands
  • Architects: Zecc Architecten
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Jansen