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Latticework Apartment Block / Juana Canet Arquitectos & Angel M Martín Cojo Architect

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Terrace 9 Housing Complex / Atelier Zündel Cristea

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Courtesy of Atelier Zündel Cristea

The competition winning proposal for the Terrace 9 Housing Complex in Nanterre, France by Atelier Zündel Cristea aims to restore the human scale and legibility necessary for creating large and enjoyable public spaces, capable of attracting people from beyond the city and the Hauts de Seine region. They do this by taking into account the urban project’s varying relief, both natural and artificial, with the coexistence of road and rail transportation networks and the structures of colossal scale such networks required. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Yongsan International Business District / REX

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© Luxigon

Architect: REX Location: Seoul, Korea Built Area: 115,500 sqm (1,240,000 sqf) Completion year: 2016 Program: 47,800 sqm of luxury housing for short-term residents, 27,000 sqm of retail, and 929 parking stalls Renderings: Luxigon and Rex

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Villa Urbana Domus Radicalis / Metrogramma

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242 Social Housing Units in Salburúa / ACXT

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The Defense Colony Residence / Vir.Mueller Architects

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In Progress: MassArt Student Residence Hall / ADD Inc

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© Paul Clemence

New York-based architectural photographer Paul Clemence has shared with us recent images and his thoughts on Massachusetts College of Art and Design’s new student residence hall that is being constructed in downtown Boston. The 21-story, $61 million building is planned for completion this year.

Boston is not particularly known as a destination for trendy, contemporary architecture; but some new buildings are beginning to change that perception. From Diller Scofidio Renfro’s Institute of Contemporary Art to Norman Foster’s new wing at The Museum of Fine Arts to the recently completed Renzo Piano addition to the beloved Gardner Museum, the city’s urbanscape is getting a much needed updating. And now, a soon to be finished bold new project by the firm ADD Inc is bringing a colorful twist to the mix. They are the designers behind the new MassArt Students Residence Hall.

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Youth Housing in Stockholm / Gatun Arkitekter

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Stockholm, Sweden

University Housing, Gandía / Guallart Architects

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Gandia, Spain
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  12074
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Saving Suburbia Part II: Getting the Soccer Moms On Your Side

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The Living Market, a plan to redevelop vacant land to create a Marketplace of community space, shops, and affordable housing. Image courtesy of Emily Talen, Sungduck Lee, and the Long Island Index.

This Article is the second of a two-part series, “Saving Suburbia.” If you missed Part I, “Bursting the Bubble”, you can find it here.

Suburbia has a problem. We’ve known it for a while. We’ve chosen to ignore it.

Why? Because the suburbs are difficult. And just… not sexy. We have become so enamored with our cities, with their various complexities and potential for sustainability, that the suburbs, with their single-family home and deep carbon footprint, seem a backwards architectural wasteland.

But letting the suburbs die would be a tragic, missed opportunity. As I noted in “Bursting the Bubble,” Suburbia is not just the Myth it propagates (wealthy commuters and Soccer Moms in SUVs, carelessly polluting the environment and resistant to change), but a large, growing “other”: the suburban poor, stranded and imprisoned by sprawl.

To reverse Suburbia’s built hostility to its “other” and the very Earth itself, we must re-imagine the ‘burbs as nodes of density within a well-connected network. But to make this reality, we must get the Myth’s “chosen ones” on our side, which means versing ourselves in a tricky (and political) discourse.

We cannot just be Architects; we have to be part of a community-driven movement.

23 Town Houses in Amsterdam / Atelier Kempe Thill

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Update: Villiot-Rapée Apartments / Hamonic + Masson & Associés

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Monash University Student Housing / BVN

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Canberra, Australia
  • Architects: BVN

Atriumtower Hiphouse Zwolle / Atelier Kempe Thill

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Senior Housing De Dijken 10 / HVE architecten

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  • Architects: HVE Architecten
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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  9800
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2010

Salongen 35 / KKA

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Malmö, Sweden
  • Architects: KKA
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  400
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Beach and Howe Mixed-Use Tower / BIG

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Contributing to the Vancouver skyline, the 490-foot-tall Beach and Howe mixed-use tower by BIG, Westbank, Dialog, Cobalt, PFS, Buro Happold, Glotman Simpson, and local architect James Cheng marks the entry point to downtown, forming a welcoming gateway to the city, while adding another unique structure. BIG’s proposal, named after its location on the corner of Howe & Beach next to the Granville Street Bridge in downtown Vancouver, calls for 600 residential units occupying the 49-story tower, which would become one of the city’s fourth tallest buildings. More images and architects’ description after the break.

El Nodo Housing / Exit Architects

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