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Hus-1 / Torsten Ottesjö

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Architects: Torsten Ottesjö
- Area: 25 m²
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Manufacturers: Lysekils Trä, Porcarelli Studio, Sjömarkens Isolering
AD Classics: Melnikov House / Konstantin Melnikov
Noorderparkkamer / Bureau SLA & Overtreders W
Ridge Apartment Complex in Gunma / SNARK + Ouvi
Santa Julia House / Emilio Marin Architects

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Architects: Emilio Marin Architects
- Area: 350 m²
- Year: 2011
Elite Equestrian Center / Francisco Mangado

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Architects: Francisco Mangado
- Area: 5200 m²
- Year: 2008
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Manufacturers: panoramah!®
VanDusen Botanical Garden Visitor Centre / Perkins+Will

Perkins+Will‘s VanDusen Botanical Garden Visitor Centre in Vancouver, BC is designed to meet the Living Building Challenge, the most rigorous set of requirements of sustainability. Formally and functionally, it encompasses the goals of environmentally and socially conscious design. The building is an undulating landscape of interior and exterior spaces rising from ground to roof level and providing a vast surface area on which vegetation could grow, thus reoccupying the land on which the building sits with the landscape. The building also features numerous passive and active systems that reuse the site’s renewable resources and the building’s own waste.
More photos after the break, including a video about the project!
Dragon Skin Pavilion / Emmi Keskisarja + Pekka Tynkkynen + Kristof Crolla (LEAD) and Sebastien Delagrange (LEAD)
AD Classics: Muuratsalo Experimental House / Alvar Aalto
AD Classics: Jyvaskyla University / Alvar Aalto
AD Classics: Esherick House / Louis Kahn
Kimball Art Center / Sparano + Mooney Architecture

The Kimball Art Center in Park City, Utah is hosting a competition for a transformation of the “non-profit center for the arts in the heart of Park City’s historic and vibrant art community”. The list of architects competing to transform this cultural space is selective. Among them is Sparano + Mooney Architecture, an internationally recognized firm with offices in Park City, Utah and Los Angeles, California. The competition submissions for Stage II will be presented on February 2nd, but until then here is a preview of Sporano + Mooney’s Proposal!
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Seeing the Building for the Trees by Sarah Williams Goldhagen

This article, recently seen on The New York Times, was kindly shared with us by the author Sarah Williams Goldhagen.
A REVOLUTION in cognitive neuroscience is changing the kinds of experiments that scientists conduct, the kinds of questions economists ask and, increasingly, the ways that architects, landscape architects and urban designers shape our built environment.
This revolution reveals that thought is less transparent to the thinker than it appears and that the mind is less rational than we believe and more associative than we know. Many of the associations we make emerge from the fact that we live inside bodies, in a concrete world, and we tend to think in metaphors grounded in that embodiment.
Villa Carlotta / Architrend Architecture

- Year: 2005

























