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Architects Propose to Repurpose Decommissioned Industrial Tanks on Brooklyn’s Waterfront

August 2, 2019 Christele Harrouk 0

In New York, activists and professionals have been working for many years to try to save 10 decommissioned tanks, from demolition by putting forward alternative usage of these structures. Partnering with STUDIO V, an architectural firm and landscape architects Ken Smith Workshop, they came up with an inventive proposal that reimagines these industrial relics as a 21st-century park, a novelty in the traditional definition and configuration of public spaces.

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Behin Ha Design Studio Create Temporary Mesh Installation in Ohio

August 2, 2019 Christele Harrouk 0

Commissioned by Pomerene Center for the Arts, “Coshocton Ray Trace” is a temporary installation made of scrap material at artPARK, a public space, in Coshocton, Ohio. The purpose of this structure is to create a shaded meeting point for the public, an attraction center in the park, close to the town square. It also has the objective of engaging the nearby population in arts by implicating the people in the construction works of the piece.

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KPF’s Robinson Tower Opens in Singapore

August 1, 2019 Christele Harrouk 0

The Robinson Tower, a 24 000 m² boutique retail and office tower, was inaugurated in Singapore. Designed by the international firm KPF or Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, and executed in collaboration with Associate Architect A61, the building addresses the cultural and social aspects of the city, creating a singular and refined experience. The tower stands out from its context showcasing novelty in form and function, changing the city’s skyline.

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Herzog & de Meuron Propose New Urban Plan for the West of Munich

July 29, 2019 Christele Harrouk 0

Herzog & De Meuron presented this week to the public their new vision for the cityscape and the urban life of Munich. The plan revolves around a former postal railway hub, the Paketposthalle, an impressive concrete structure built in the 60’s, used lately as a sorting office for general mail. The 87,000 square meters site was recently acquired by Büschl, a private group of developers, who commissioned Herzog & de Meuron to create a new urban study for the area.