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Ghilardi+Hellsten and Karres en Brands to Design Norway’s New Stavanger Cultural Hub

January 30, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

Ghilardi+Hellsten and Karres en Brands have won the competition to design Norway‘s new Stavanger cultural hub. Dubbed ‘Three Houses and a Long Table’, the project will transform the historical Nytorget site in Stavanger. The design combines a youth cultural center, offices, shops and an art gallery around a multi-functional green space. The proposal aims to build upon the qualities with a design that’s anchored in the city fabric around public space.

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Chicago’s $6 Billion Lincoln Yards Project Wins Planning Approval

January 29, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

The Chicago Plan Commission has approved the $6 billion Lincoln Yards project to develop 55 acres of riverfront land in Chicago. Proposed by real estate investment and development firm Sterling Bay, the project has the potential to reshape the city’s skyline along the Chicago River. Lincoln Yards would include office, residential and hotel towers, as well as restaurants, retail and entertainment spaces along Lincoln Park and Bucktown.

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Strelka KB Announces Winners of Russia’s Alternative Housing Competition

January 28, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

The urban consultancy Strelka KB has announced the winners of the international competition for alternative housing in Russia. Designed to test the country’s new Integrated Guidelines for Urban Development, the competition asked participants to rethink standardized housing and apartment typologies. 689 projects were submitted from 37 countries to address issues of adaptability, ergonomic efficiency and functional diversity.

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SuperSpatial Reinvents E-waste for the Korean Pavilion at Expo 2020

January 28, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

Multidisciplinary practice SuperSpatial was selected as one of the 6 finalists for the South Korean Pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai. Their design explores the future of e-waste through an architecture that re-uses thousands of obsolete computer parts as a construction material. Shaped as an amphitheater for temporary events, the project uses the Expo as an occasion to think about the global problem of e-waste by using a pavilion as a critical medium.

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BIG Designs a 21st Century Ruin for Oakland’s Coliseum

January 25, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

After revealing the design for the new Oakland Athletics baseball stadium, Bjarke Ingels Group has proposed a new use for the existing 51-year-old Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. The existing stadium will be overhauled into a new commercial and housing hub to create new economic, cultural, and recreational opportunities. The Coliseum will be converted into a sunken amphitheater at the heart of a new municipal park.

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Discover Los Angeles Architecture Studios Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin

January 24, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

After having previously photographed the offices of architecture firms in the Netherlands, Dubai, London, Paris, Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul, the Nordic countries, and Barcelona, architectural photographer Marc Goodwin continues the series with an exploration of 15 large architecture and design studios in Los Angeles. Featuring a set of emerging and world-renowned offices alike, the series gives a glimpse into the life of designers across the City of Angels.

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James Turrell’s Roden Crater Set to Open After 45 years

January 24, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

American light and space artist James Turrell’s best-known work, Roden Crater, is now set to open to the public within the next few years thanks to a series of partnerships and new funding. Part of the additional funds includes a $10 million donation from Kanye West that would allow the project to expand and open within the next five years. Only a small group of people have experienced the crater, and the new funding will jump-start the updated master plan, which includes a restaurant, visitor’s center, cabins, and a “light-spa.”

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Rio de Janeiro named the First World Capital of Architecture

January 23, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

UNESCO has named Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as the World Capital of Architecture for 2020. In keeping with UNESCO’s recent partnership agreement with the UIA, UNESCO designates the World Capital of Architecture, which also hosts the UIA’s World Congress. The World Capital of Architecture is intended to become an international forum for debates about pressing global challenges from the perspectives of culture, cultural heritage, urban planning and architecture.

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NAAU and Enlocus to Transform Australia’s Jabiru Mining Town

January 22, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

Australian practices NAAU and Enlocus have designed a plan to transform the mining town of Jabiru in Kakadu National Park into a tourism destination. The Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation will receive $446 million in funding to support the project, setting out a vision for the future of the town following the scheduled closure of the nearby Ranger uranium mine in 2021. The plan includes new accommodation, education and health services, and a World Heritage Interpretation Center.

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Diller Scofidio + Renfro Reveal New City of London Concert Hall

January 21, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

Diller Scofidio + Renfro have revealed the design for the new City of London Concert Hall. Made for The Barbican, London Symphony Orchestra and Guildhall School of Music & Drama, the first concept designs were released as part of a progress update on plan for the new proposed building. Made to be a world class center for music in London, the design would create an iconic new gateway to the City of London’s emerging Culture Mile.