
Residential Architecture: The Latest Architecture and News
In Progress: E' Tower / Wiel Arets Architects
Singapore University of Technology and Design – Student Housing and Sports Complex / LOOK Architects

LOOK Architects, in collaboration with Surbana International Consultants, has put forth the winning design proposal for Singapore University of Technology and Design’s (SUTD) new student housing and sports facilities, envisioning a spatial framework that embraces creative liberty and possibilities. Drawing a parallel to traditional Chinese painting (empty space being regarded as a spatial element sharing equal if not greater importance as solid figuration), voids are seen as spaces for imagination to thrive. More images and architects’ description after the break.
108 Dwellings in Polígono Aeropuerto / Enrique Abascal García

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Architects: Enrique Abascal García
- Area: 13910 m²
- Year: 2006
VoltaMitte / Christ & Gantenbein
Kwidzyn Old Town Housing Proposal / Perspektywa

The second prize winning design by Perspektywa for the Kwidzyn Old Town Housing Units in Poland answers to the competition challenge with their modern architecture with classic elements. Doing so provides a dialogue between the historical surroundings and creating a new image of Kwidzyn city. They achieved that aim by analyzing the existing and historical urban grid of the city, archival documentation, using proper scale, proportions and characteristic triple axis facades. More images and architects’ description after the break.
In Progress: B' Tower / Wiel Arets Architects
WohnWerk / Christ & Gantenbein
Housing Vitrolles / MDR Architectes
The Hegeman / Cook + Fox

The Hegeman, designed by Cook + Fox Architects, is a residential community in Brownsville, Brooklyn that provides housing for low-income and formerly homeless individuals. Developed by Common Ground Community – an innovative non-profit whose mission is to end homelessness – the Hegeman Residence will also provide a range of on-site social services in a model known as supportive housing. For a little bit of context, Brownsville has the highest concentration of NYCHA (New York City Housing Authority) developments in New York City. A wave of arson in the 1970s destroyed most of the residential structures; Brownsville is just one of the many neighborhoods that were affected. The urban renewal that followed rebuilt many homes and designated them as low-income housing. The community has had many problems since associated with poverty, including crime and drug addiction, as well as low test scores and high truancy rates in the education system.
More after the break.
KNSM Island Skydome / Wiel Arets Architects
Lili's Garden / EGB Hornung & Associés

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Architects: EGB Hornung & Associés
- Area: 650 m²
- Year: 2012
Corim Logements / MDR Architectes
10 Dwellings in Pajol / Bourbouze & Graindorge

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Architects: Bourbouze & Graindorge
- Area: 930 m²
- Year: 2012
Seven Modular Housing in Covas / Salgado e Liñares Architects

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Architects: Salgado e Liñares Architects
- Area: 20875 m²
- Year: 2011
23 Semi-collective Housing Units / Lacaton & Vassal
Residence with Sanitary Assistance / IPOSTUDIO Architects
Architectural and urban redevelopment site in Nantes Saupin
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Architects: Philippe Gazeau
- Area: 19763 m²
- Year: 2005
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Manufacturers: Danpal
Edificio 03 98 / Espinoza Carvajal Arquitectos

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Architects: Espinoza Carvajal Arquitectos
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2012





















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