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Three OMA-Designed "Park Grove" Towers to Rise in Miami

Three OMA-Designed "Park Grove" Towers to Rise in Miami - Skyscrapers, Garden
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OMA is set to realize their first commercial residential project in the US: Park Grove. Planned to rise alongside the Biscayne Bay in Miami’s Coconut Grove, in close proximity to BIG’s “Grove” residences at Grand Bay, the three-tower luxury residential project will be the last building allotted for the “walkable” Floridan neighborhood.

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Park Tower / Studio Farris Architects

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Antwerp, Belgium
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  37250
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Zoontjens
  • Professionals: Besix, ELD Engineering

Tetris House / Diana Radomysler + studio mk27 + Carolina Castroviejo

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São Paulo, Brazil

Leventis Art Gallery / Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

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Germania / ARCHIUM + Jung Seung Kwon

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  219
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

The Architect / LEVS architecten

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Boeselburg Council and Student Housing / Kresings GmbH

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Münster, Germany

Redux House / studio mk27

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Bragança Paulista, Brazil

Four Steps to Fix the Global Affordable Housing Shortage

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Mirador Housing Project by MVRDV in Spain aligns with McKinsey's goals for affordable housing. Image © Flickr User Wojtek Gurak; Licensed via Creative Commons

According to global consultancy firm McKinsey & Company, the projected cost of providing affordable housing to 330 million households around the world currently living in substandard accommodation is $16 trillion USD. The firm's latest report, A Blueprint for Addressing the Global Affordable Housing Challenge, assesses critical pathways for providing housing to families across a range of socio-economic backgrounds and nationalities. According to the report, adequate and affordable housing could be out of reach for more than 1.6 billion people within a decade. The comprehensive report examines everything from income to cost of heating, boiling down the data into four key mandates aimed at solving the global housing crisis.

The proposed solution is one of ascending goals, similar to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, with a four-tiered plan targeted towards households earning 80% or less of the median income for any given region. The program is designed to meet McKinsey's 2025 Housing Challenge which aims to provide housing to a projected 440 million households worldwide within ten years through community engagement, gathering funding, appropriate delivery of housing models, and creation of governmental infrastructure to sustain housing.

Find out the four steps to solving the global affordable housing shortage after the break

TED Talk: How to Reinvent the Apartment Building / Moshe Safdie

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Nearly 50 years after realizing Habitat ’67, when the need for high quality affordable housing is at an all time high, Moshe Safdie is expanding on his ideas first explored in the stacked Montreal utopia to discover just how natural light and the feeling openness can be achieved in today’s megalopolises. Watch as Safdie makes a case to do away with the high-rise in the short TED Talk above.

In Progress: Stadskantoor / OMA

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  • Architects

  • Location

    Meent 119, 3011 JH Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Partners In Charge

    Rem Koolhaas, Reinier de Graaf
  • Associate

    Alex de Jong
  • Project Team

    Philippe Braun, Clarisa Garcia Fresco, Maaike Hawinkels, Andrew Linn, Takeshi Murakuni, Peter Rieff, Tom Tang, Sakine Dicle Uzanyayla, Mark Veldman
  • Interior Team

    Saskia Simon, Andrea Giannotti, Ross O'Connell, Mafalda Rangel, Lucia Zamponi, Grisha Zotov
  • Area

    43370.0 sqm
  • Project Year

    2015
  • Photographs

    Ossip van Duivenbode, Courtesy of OMA
  • Location

    Meent 119, 3011 JH Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Project Year

    2015
  • Photographs

    Ossip van Duivenbode, Courtesy of OMA
  • Area

    43370.0 m2

ODA Aims to Bring “Qualities of Private House” to Multi-Family Housing in Brooklyn

ODA Architecture has shared with us “510 Driggs,” a multi-family residential project that aims to provide residents with the “qualities of a private house” within Brooklyn’s dense urban landscape. Each of the six-story building’s 100 units will be equipped with a large, functional outdoor space and at least two exposures to maximize light and air.

Miami Design District Tower / Studio Gang

Miami Design District Tower / Studio Gang - Skyscrapers, Facade
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Studio Gang Architects has released designs for a 14-story residential tower in the Miami Design District. Anchored by ground floor retail and topped with a resident lounge and swimming pool, the tower will, as the architects describe, “demonstrate Studio Gang’s principle of exo-spatial high-rise design in which the inside extends to the outside in a dynamic spatial arrangement.”

Each of the building’s 76 residential units will frame panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and surrounding Buena Vista neighborhood with Studio Gang’s contemporary reinterpretation of a “Florida Room.”

Paris Block Paris Annex / Gair Williamson Architect + Ankenman Marchand Architects

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K + S Selected to Design New “Skärvet” Neighborhood in Växjö

Stockholm-based Kjellander + Sjöberg Architects (K + S) has won first prize in a competition to design the “Skärvet” urban neighborhood in Växjö, Sweden. A starting point for Bäckaslöv, a long term vision for a sustainable community by developer Skanska, the new neighborhood will take shape along the railway line connecting Växjö to Norra Bergundasjon.

Ecological Densification Four Townhouses / SHAPE Architecture

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CEMEX Announces International Finalists for XXIII Building Awards

CEMEX has unveiled the international finalists for the XXIII Building Awards, which aim to recognize the best architecture and construction internationally. Spanning across three categories, the awards recognize housing, institutional/industrial and large-scale infrastructure projects that were built during 2013 and stand out for their constructive solutions, aesthetics and innovative techniques.

Both the international and national winners will be announced on November 5. Read on after the break for the international finalists and check out our coverage on the Mexican finalists for the XXIII Building Awards here.

63 Compton / Doone Silver Architects

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