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Mountain View House / CAN

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  150
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Alusion, Craven Dunhill Jackfield, Factorylux, Inopera, Smile Plastics, +1

Feelings Library / CAUKIN Studio

Feelings Library / CAUKIN Studio - Interior Photography, Temporary Installations, Facade
© Aron Klein

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Herne Hill House / TYPE

Herne Hill House / TYPE - Interior Photography, Houses, Kitchen, Countertop
© Lorenzo Zandri

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  • Architects: TYPE
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Professionals: Blue Engineering

House For Artists / Apparata Architects

House For Artists / Apparata Architects - Exterior Photography, Social Housing, Facade
© Ståle Eriksen

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Tim Fendley Explains why Analog Wayfinding Tools Matter in a Digital World

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If you have ever walked around the center of London you will have seen those yellow and dark blue panels featuring maps, local attractions, and walking times dotted along the streets and near bus and tube stops. Credited with redefining city wayfinding, Legible London, as the system is called, is now seen as the benchmark for making cities accessible and legible to residents, commuters, and visitors alike. And now Seattle has launched its own version of the London system, and Madrid will do so next year. Giovanna Dunmall asks Tim Fendley, the founder and CEO of Applied, the spatial experience design practice behind all these projects, why analog is often still so superior to digital, and what makes for good wayfinding.

Ground Level: The Mixed-Use Typology

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Buildings around the world are getting taller. Since the year 2000, global skyscraper construction has increased by 402%. Cities like Dubai are home to nearly 1000 high-rise buildings, and New York’s vibrant luxury real estate market has shown no signs of slowing down, with more high-rise additions slated to be added to its already towering skyline. There’s good in this – high-rises create much-needed space in already dense cities and can reduce urban sprawl in city centres, allowing for better preservation of natural areas.

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Apex House / John McAslan + Partners

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The Architectural Association's EmTech and Hassel Design Pavilion Using Reclaimed Timber

The Architectural Association's EmTech and Hassel Design Pavilion Using Reclaimed Timber - Featured Image
© Studio NAARO

In collaboration with architecture practice Hassell, Architectural Association's Association's Emergent Technologies and Design (EmTech) programme created a reclaimed wood pavilion, exploring the convergence of computational design, new construction technologies, and material reuse. Titled Re-Emerge, the project addresses the issue of limited material resources, exploring the architectural potential of material recycling in the context of generative design.

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Building History: How the Old War Office was Reimagined as a New London Landmark

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The Grade II listed Old War Office building has been reimagined in central London. As a new destination for the city and rebranded as The OWO Residences, 85 homes are available in the Old War Office, which has been closed to the public for over a century. EPR Architects are working to restore and convert the building into residences and the first Raffles hotel in London.

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Bracken House / Novak Hiles Architects

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Foster + Partners' Tulip Tower Gets Rejected by UK Government

Foster + Partners' Tulip Tower Gets Rejected by UK Government - Featured Image
© DBOX

The UK government announced yesterday that planning approval will not be granted for Foster+Partners' Tulip tower. The decision letter published on behalf of the UK's housing secretary cites concerns over the design's embodied carbon and the possible negative impact on the surrounding architectural heritage. First revealed in 2018, the 305-metre tower would have become the tallest building in London's financial district.

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C40 and Arup Showcase Climate Action Initiatives from 11 Global Cities Within a Virtual Exhibition at COP26

This week, the C40 global network of cities and engineering and sustainability firm Arup launched a virtual exhibition showcasing examples of climate initiatives and resiliency strategies from 11 cities committed to addressing climate change. Given that cities account for more than 70% of global carbon emissions, the Global Cities Climate Action Exhibition aims to highlight the role of cities in reaching climate targets through local policies and urban development plans, achieving tangible emission reductions and increasing social equity.

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RIBA Announces Longlist of UK's 2021 House of the Year Awards

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced its longlist of best new homes in the United Kingdom for the year 2021. The jury, which includes Architect and Chair Amin Taha, Co-founder of Ash Sakula Architects Cany Ash, and RIBA House of the Year 2019 winner Kieran McGonigle, have selected 20 newly-built houses or extensions that feature imaginative and innovative residential typologies that cater to the environment and their users.

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Albert Road House / Magri Williams Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  250
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Bauwerk Parkett, Lusso Stone, Maxlight, Orluna, Petersen Tegl, +2

Smiljan Radic Designs Transparent Dome for Alexander McQueen Show in London

Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed and installed a perfectly transparent dome for Alexander McQueen's Spring / Summer 2022 fashion show earlier this week in London.

The Pavilion / acme

The Pavilion / acme - Exterior Photography, Retail , Facade
© Hufton+Crow

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  • Architects: acme
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2275
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021

LSE Centre Building / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

LSE Centre Building  / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners - Exterior Photography, Educational Architecture
© Joas Souza

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National Youth Theatre / DSDHA

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