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Street and Garden Apartments / rh+ architecture

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  • Architects: rh+ Architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1100
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  FARO Barcelona, Linea Light Group, Zangra, Zumtobel
  • Professionals: Cotec Ingénerie, Brezillon

Morland Mixité Capitale / David Chipperfield Architects + CALQ

Morland Mixité Capitale / David Chipperfield Architects + CALQ - Exterior Photography, Adaptive Reuse, Facade
© Simon Menges

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50 Avenue Montaigne Transformation / FRESH Architectures

 50 Avenue Montaigne Transformation / FRESH Architectures - Exterior Photography, Refurbishment, Facade
© Frédéric DELANGLE

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Icicle Store / Bernard Dubois

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Paris, France
  • Architects: Bernard Dubois
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  226
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Piedra paloma, Paloma

Highway Removals: Restoring the Urban Fabric and Unlocking New Development Opportunities

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Over the past two decades, urban highways' social and economic ramifications have been brought into focus as a large part of this mid-century infrastructure comes to the end of its lifespan, prompting conversations over its role in contemporary urban planning. Freeway removal entails the replacement of the transport infrastructure with new urban developments, green amenities and alternative street grids to promote a healthier urban environment and smart growth. In some cases, the idea of removing highways is met with concern over the potential increase in traffic and gentrification of the areas adjacent to the road, but the pandemic has further exacerbated the need for quality public spaces and brought once again into question the hegemony of the car. The following highlights various highway removal projects, discussing how these interventions restore the urban fabric, reknit communities and recover urban spaces for city dwellers.

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The 2022 World's Best Cities To Live In: Discover the Top 20

Global Finance's ranking of the world's best cities to live in, during 2022 has just been released. Centered on 8 different parameters that calculate and compare the quality of life of people living in urban areas such as economy, culture, population, environment, etc., this year’s edition also took into consideration Covid-19 deaths per thousand for each country, to reflect the new reality we live in. With data from the Global City Power index, Johns Hopkins University, Statista, and Macrotrends, the list seeks to have a complete vision, putting together traditional metrics with new factors.

Claiming the first position is London, U.K, a city that although didn’t get high rankings in its Covid-19 metrics, still topped the list, mainly due to its scores in culture, accessibility, and population growth. Tokyo was selected for the second position, showing weakness in one parameter, population, as its numbers have been declining for the past 10 years. Shanghai followed next, in the third position, because of relatively low Covid-19 death figures and strong population growth. Singapore and Melbourne came in 4th and 5th positions.

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Colored Aluminium Struts for Paris’s Newest Skyscraper

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Overtaking the Tour First skyscraper, the 48-story, 220-meter HEKLA Tower will be the tallest building in Paris’s La Défense business district, as well as the second tallest building in all of France. Currently under construction and designed by Pritzker prize-winning Jean Nouvel, it is set to become a powerful architectural statement. Due to complete this 2022 in the midst of the sector’s redevelopment program, the futuristic skyscraper spreads over 76,000 sqm of floor area distributed in offices, services, lobbies, an amphitheater, projection rooms, performance halls, restaurants, bars, gyms and loggias. All of this with the aim of providing a unique user experience with vast, flexible workspaces that promote interaction and well-being.

When Paris Eliminates Cars, Will Other Cities Follow Suit?

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Paris has been making headlines for years with its aggressive steps to anti-car, pro-pedestrian urban improvements. Faced with increasing issues around air pollution and an attempt to reclaim streets for alternate modes of transit, as outlined in their proposed plan for a 15-minute city, the French capital is seen as a leader in future-forward urbanist strategies. Recently, their department of transportation set a deadline for their lofty goals of eliminating traffic from its roads. In just two years from now, in time for the French capital to host the Olympics, Paris plans to ban non-essential traffic from its city center, effectively eliminating around 50% of vehicular mobility. What does this plan look like? And how might other cities use this strategy to eliminate their own urban issues?

Jaurès Petit Housings / archi5

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Explore Architecture Studios from Around the World Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin

Moving forward with his "ultra-marathon of photoshoots", architectural photographer Marc Goodwin is putting together an Atlas of Architectural Atmospheres by Arcmospheres, a project that seeks to document diverse architecture and design studios from around the world. Since 2016, the architectural photographer has been traveling "far and wide to capture the atmospheres of architecture studios in order to produce an online and print resource for the architecture community", and after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Goodwin resumed his project with an exploration of Berlin's architecture offices, capturing the work environment of renowned firms such as Hesse, LAVA, JWA, and FAR frohn&rojas, to name a few.

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Paris City Council Approves Gustafson Porter + Bowman’s Landscape Plan for the Eiffel Tower Site

Paris City Council Approves Gustafson Porter + Bowman’s Landscape Plan for the Eiffel Tower Site - Featured Image
© MIR

Paris City Council granted final approval to Gustafson Porter + Bowman's landscape design for the Eiffel Tower site. The project is the result of a 2019 international competition that sought to redesign the 2-kilometre axis leading up to the Eiffel Tower, connecting Place du Trocadéro, Palais de Chaillot, Pont d'Iéna, Champ de Mars and the Military Academy. The landscape plan redefines this iconic green space in Paris by increasing green areas by 35% and adding over 200 new trees, in addition to pedestrianizing the Iena bridge.

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Polette Paris Store / zU-studio

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  • Architects: zU-studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

360 Paris Music Factory / Agence Engasser et Associés

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1088
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Arcelor Mittal
  • Professionals: I+A, TECS

Horticultural Greenhouse Conversion / FORME ARCHITECTURE + URBANISME

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Mixed-use building Rue Castagnary / TANK Architectes

Mixed-use building Rue Castagnary / TANK Architectes - Exterior Photography, Apartments
© Julien Lanoo

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  • Architects: TANK Architectes
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  7553
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021

Papi Restaurant / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office

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Fashionable Experiences, Runway Art Direction as Seen in Haute Couture Shows

Architecture education is not only about learning how to design and construct buildings but it gives a whole new perspective on our built environment and on how design can contribute to create quality spaces and experiences. Moreover, a big percentage of this design thinking can be used by professional architects as a resource to create other spatial configurations that vary from the traditional building, opening up to a diverse world of possibilities in terms of spatiality and materials. 

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Cortis Building / Arte Charpentier

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  • Architects: Arte Charpentier
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  8500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Corian, Kreon, Rockfon
  • Professionals: SCYNA4, Joseph Ingénierie