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Tokyo City Guide: 25 Iconic Buildings to Visit in Japan’s Capital City

March 1, 2020 AD Editorial Team 0

Similar to Berlin, Tokyo’s architecture is overwhelming modern due to its destruction during the 20th Century. Its minimalistic yet experimental architecture has drawn the world’s attention, attracting a considerable number of tourists to the Japanese capital every year. New technologies and old traditions are assembled together to build this city, providing it with uniqueness in its architecture and design along with the richness from the way they build with concrete, wood, and glass.

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Heatherwick Discusses Design on a Human Scale in First Episode of ReSITE Podcast

February 5, 2020 AD Editorial Team 0

Design and the City is a podcast by reSITE, raising questions and proposing solutions for the city of the future. In the first episode, Thomas Heatherwick founder of Heatherwick Studios discusses the notion of Designing on a Human Scale, describes his conceptual approach and introduces his latest venture in the heart of historic Prague. Joining the interview is ArchDaily editor, Christele Harrouk.

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‘We Can’t Innovate Alone as Manufacturers, We Need to Listen to Researchers’ David Briggs, CEO at The Velux Group

December 29, 2019 AD Editorial Team 0

On the occasion of the 8th VELUX Daylight Symposium held on October 9 and 10 of 2019 in Paris, we talked with David Briggs, CEO at The Velux Group, to learn about the present and future of the company. We wanted to know how they address innovation and new technologies – especially through the biennial event – to improve quality of life for people who incorporate Velux’s products and services into their homes and other spaces in more than 46 countries around the world.

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10 Most Read Articles about Materials and New Construction Technologies of 2019

December 18, 2019 AD Editorial Team 0

Being up to date with new technologies, understanding the best solutions for each project, and knowing the products present in the market and those that will be used in the future. We have observed that these themes arouse great interest in the architects, students, and architecture lovers who visit our site every day. In 2019, ArchDaily began to focus more on materials, covering products, construction techniques, and raw materials in general. The year is coming to an end, so we have compiled the most viewed articles on these topics, trying to understand what they imply for the present and where they will take us in the coming years.