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Cardinet Quintessence / Périphériques architectes

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Paris, France

BIG’s West 57th Pyramid Wins Final Approval

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After an “arduous” public review and a heated debate over affordable housing, New York’s City Council has unanimously awarded final approval to BIG’s tetrahedral-shaped West 57th apartment building in Manhattan. As reported by Crain’s New York Business, a compromise has been made to include 173 affordable housing units within the 32-story, 750-unit residential building and the neighboring industrial building that will be converted into 100 additional rental apartments. As you may recall, the community board and Councilwoman Gail Brewer initially threatened to “torpedo the project” if the apartments were only made affordable for a 35 year period. However, Durst apparently won them over by contributing one million dollars into an affordable housing fund.

"The good news, which is the matra of my office and community board No. 4, is there will be, yes, by law, 35 years of income-restricted affordable housing," stated City Councilwoman Brewer, who represents the area.

Hi-pod / BKK Architects +

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23 Local Authority Housing / Avignon-Clouet Architectes

23 Local Authority Housing / Avignon-Clouet Architectes - Apartments, Facade
© Stéphane Chalmeau
Nesles-la-Montagne, France

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Towers and Flagship Hub Proposal / mæ

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architects recently announced that they were selected to design a ‘split-site’ elderly housing and healthcare hub project in Lisson Grove, Central London. Intended for City West Homes, on behalf of Westminster City Council, the housing scheme, which will be designed to HAPPI recommendations (Housing for an Aging Population Panel for Innovation), will bring contemporary, socially-orientated architecture to a deprived community which is desperately in need of re-invigoration. Construction is due to start at the end of 2013 and will be completed in two phases. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Yacht House / Robin Monotti Architects

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12 Houses in Icod / daolab

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Icod de los Vinos, Spain
  • Architects: daolab
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1900
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Housing in Nyon / Charles Pictet Architecte

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The West Village / Doojin Hwang Architects

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Karakusevic Carson and David Chipperfield to Design Residential Towers in London

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Existing Colville Estate via Estates Gazette

Karakusevic Carson and David Chipperfield have been announced as the “preferred bidder” for a pair of residential towers the East London district of Shoreditch. As reported on BDOnline, the £25 million project at Colville Estate will rise up to 14 and 20 stories high to replace the existing 1950‘s low-rise buildings. This will be the second and last phase of the largest council-backed housing development in London and the first UK mass housing project for Chipperfield.

More on Colville Estate after the break.

Faena Aleph Residences / Foster + Partners

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Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Architects: Foster + Partners
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  17
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Ducasse Industrial

Hue Apartments / Jackson Clements Burrows Architects

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Richmond, Australia

adAPT NYC Competition Announces Micro Apartment Winner and Finalists

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adAPT NYC Winner / Monadnock Development LLC, Actors Fund Housing Development Corporation, and nARCHITECTS; Images via CURBED

In an effort to address housing concerns throughout the city, New York City held the adAPT NYC Competition in search for a micro-unit apartment building that would be developed into a new housing model for the "small household population". The winner and five finalists were announced earlier this week, revealing a sharp focus on consolidating various living areas to save space and resolving to give multi-functionality where ever possible. There is also an emphasis on community in each of the proposals, making up for the small units with more public amenities within the building. Join us after the break to take a closer look at the projects.

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The Grove at Grand Bay / BIG

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  • Architects

  • Location

    COCONUT GROVE, MIAMI, FL, USA
  • Architect in Charge

    Bjarke Ingels, Thomas Christoffersen
  • Design Team

    Tiago Barros, Jitendra Jain, Brian Foster, Ed Yung, Terrence Chew, Ji-Young Joon, Kasper Hansen, Chris Malcolm, Alana Goldweit, Martin Voelkle, Greg Knobloch, Ho Kyung Lee, Mina Rafiee, Cat Huang, Maureen McGee, Chris Falla, Valerie Lechene
  • Project Leaders

    Leon Rost, Ziad Shehab
  • Area

    58,900 m2
  • Project Year

    2014
  • Photographs

    Courtesy of BIG
  • Architects

Housing and Shops / Christ & Gantenbein

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Erlenbach, Switzerland

Mayor Bloomberg Announces Winner of adAPT NYC Competition

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“My Micro NY” Winter © nycmayorsoffice/Flickr. Used under Creative Commons

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced the winner of adAPT NYC - a city-sponsored competition that challenged developer-led teams to design an innovative micro-apartment that responds to 21st century housing problems. With an all time high of 8.4 million people, and an expected million more by 2030, New York City’s shortfall of affordable one and two person apartments is continuing to grow at a staggering rate. In an effort to solve this imbalance, the winner of adAPT NYC will build an experimental project on a piece of city-owned land in Kips Bay, Manhattan, that has been alleviated from the 1987 density restriction that requires all new apartments to be greater than 400 square feet.

“The growth rate for one- and two-person households greatly exceeds that of households with three or more people, and addressing that housing challenge requires us to think creatively and beyond our current regulations,” said Bloomberg.

So, who won adAPT NYC? Find out after the break!

Thermopyles / SOA Architectes

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Treehouses Bebelallee / blrm Architekt*innen

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Hamburg, Germany