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Green Blood Matcha Coffee Shop / Studio Guilherme Garcia

July 1, 2022 Susanna Moreira 0

For the design of this matcharia, we sought to escape the traditional, with minimalist references that were translated into the organic forms that constitute the concept of the project. The base of light tones was used in order to bring a greater breath to the space and serve as a blank canvas to work on the green that is the brand’s signature at some points within the project.

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Architects and academics accuse UCL of instigating Bartlett “witch-hunt”

July 1, 2022 Tom Ravenscroft 0
The Bartlett

Architects and academics including Amin Taha, Vicky Richardson, Peter Murray and Piers Gough have criticised UCL for releasing a report into the toxic culture at the Bartlett School of Architecture in an open letter. The signatories accuse University College London (UCL), which the Bartlett is a part of, of acting “to preserve its reputation” by conducting

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Adjaye Associates to redevelop International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum

July 1, 2022 James Parkes 0
Exterior image of the Maritime Museum in Liverpool

British studio Adjaye Associates has been appointed to create the architectural design for the redevelopment of Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum, with Ralph Appelbaum Associates chosen to lead the exhibition design. The £57 million revamp will turn the museum’s existing Dr Martin Luther King Jr building into a new entrance to the International

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AGi Architects designs Tamdeen Square towers as a “vertical neighbourhood” overlooking the Persian Gulf

July 1, 2022 Alyn Griffiths 0
Aerial image of Tamdeen Square at dusk

International firm AGi Architects has completed a trio of residential towers in Kuwait City featuring varied facade openings and layouts that provide each apartment with unique sea views. The Tamdeen Square development is part of a new urban district located in the south of the city, next to the Fahaheel highway that extends south along

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An Environmental Youth Center in Mount Lebanon and a Modular School in Ukraine: 8 Educational Facilities Submitted to ArchDaily

July 1, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

This week’s curated selection of Best Unbuilt Architecture highlights educational facilities submitted by the ArchDaily community. From a contextual Earth school in Senegal, to a borderless, collaborative school in Vietnam, this round up of unbuilt projects showcases how architects infused nature with architecture, offering students the chance to engage with the landscape and learn more about their surroundings from their academic institutes. The article also features projects from Lebanon, Switzerland, Armenia, Ukraine, and Greece.

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Mobile Podium / en-route-architecture-

July 1, 2022 Andreas Luco 0

Despite all virtual communication, public dialogue still also needs a physical platform. An accessible space, that enables a collectively experienced debate and understanding. In the context of the European elections, the project called for an information pavilion that could host events and provide spaces for the exchange of information. Such temporary structures are often designed solely for one event or specific periods and are eventually disposed with little consideration for re-use or re-location. Designing an information pavilion in this context thus felt on the one hand challenging as an object itself and required at the same time a re-thinking of its potential life cycle.

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Innovation in Sustainability is Driving Green Building Trends in the Construction Industry

July 1, 2022 Rene Submissions 0

Global management consultancy McKinsey & Company in 2016 noted that the construction industry was ripe for disruption. Considered one of the world’s largest sectors, the forced advancement and adoption of innovative technologies have allowed the engineering and construction (E&C) industry to persevere in the last two years. In fact, a more recent report, also from McKinsey, noted that the construction industry is more likely to emerge from the pandemic leaner, more digitised, and with a greater eye toward sustainability.

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3XN/GXN and IB Selected to Design a New Ecotope for the EPFL Campus in Switzerland

July 1, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

The EPFL Innovation Park (EIP) has selected 3XN | GXN and IB (Itten+Brechbühl SA) to design and build a new “ecotope”, expanding the university’s Science Park and Innovation Square to a new site, west of the main EPFL campus in Ecublens, Switzerland. The Ecotope is set to be a vibrant and innovative marketplace for ideas, serving as an “ecosystem in which policymakers, researchers, investors, executives, students, and citizens can come together for open dialogue or debate.” The concept of the project not only brings together leaders in business, science, and technology, but also puts a high priority on access to green spaces and biophilic principles.

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Federico Fiorino’s Ethereal Design Wins Competition for the Floating Pavilion on the Drava River in Maribor, Slovenia

July 1, 2022 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

The Outsider magazine and the City Municipality of Maribor have announced the winners of the international competition “Floating Pavilion on the Drava River.” The purpose of the competition was to obtain an innovative design for a floating pavilion that would have two main functions: a space for smaller events during the Lent Festival and a space for contemplation by the river. The City Municipality of Maribor will invite the winning candidate to participate in the implementation of the project.