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Prothofactory / Marta Garcia-Orte + Aaron Tregent

Prothofactory / Marta Garcia-Orte + Aaron Tregent - Industrial Architecture, Facade, Cityscape
Rendering by Play-Time, http://www.play-time.es. Image Courtesy of Marta Garcia-Orte + Aaron Tregent

The Protofactory positions a return of industry to the city, fostering a culture of materialism where the flow of material, production of knowledge and the experience of craftsmanship are offered to society. The Protofactory redefines the factory typology. Based on a flow of knowledge and information, The Protofactory harbors a lateral organization of labor and enhanced feedback of research development and innovation processes supported by local and international education. The notion of production becomes reintroduced into the public realm.

ARBRE / ETB Studio

ARBRE / ETB Studio - Schools , Facade
Courtesy of ETB Studio

ETB Studio shared with us their new project in Carrouge, Switzerland. The intervention tries to create an auxiliary building to the existent school building, and generate new urban dynamics for the neighbourhood, and offer to Carrouge a public space capable of improving the life conditions of the residents.

More images after the break.

Oma Wins Competition For École Centrale Engineering School In Saclay, France

Oma Wins Competition For École Centrale Engineering School In Saclay, France - Higher Education, Facade
Courtesy of OMA

OMA has won the competition for the new École Centrale engineering school and its surrounding urban development in the research and innovation zone of Saclay, southwest of Paris. With the concept of a “lab city,” OMA was selected from four competing international architectural practices. The project is led by Clément Blanchet, director of OMA projects in France.

Railway area "Baricentrale" / Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas

Projects like the High Line, Bloomingdale Trail, and Allegheny Green Boulevard illustrate that disused, industrial infrastructure is rife with re-use potential and often can create new ways for a city to connect. However, what opportunities can this infrastructure present when it is still in use?

Read about the problem facing Bari and how it might be resolved after the break...

Operlab Competition Entry / Cezary Kępka, Bartłomiej Popiela, Małgorzata Piotrowska, Jan Sukiennik

With its function and form changing based on its location and event, the Operalab is a bold statement in the cityscape and serves as an ad hoc embassy for the Polish National Opera’s cultural program. Designed by the collaborative team of Cezary Kępka, Bartłomiej Popiela, Małgorzata Piotrowska, and Jan Sukiennik, the pavilion can be installed in various configurations: vertically, horizontally, in intermediate settings as well as as stand-alone modules. More images and architects’ description after the break.

R4 / Ateliers Jean Nouvel

R4 / Ateliers Jean Nouvel - Visual Arts Center, Facade
Courtesy of Ateliers Jean Nouvel

R4 is a territory whose urban and river-port aspects have been marked by exchanges, artists and the public. Yet it is not characterised as having any particular identity, but rather as a melting pot and a territory which is singularised by its ever-changing content.

  • Architects

  • Location

    Paris, France
  • Area

    30,000 m2
  • Photographs

    Courtesy of Ateliers Jean Nouvel

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