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London to Follow in New York’s Footsteps With Camden High Line

May 23, 2017 Osman Bari 0

The New York High Line is set to receive a new British sibling, in the form the Camden High Line – a conversion of the defunct railway line connecting Camden Town and King’s Cross, into an elevated public space and commuting route. The invited competition for the project was won by London-based practices Studio Weave and Architecture 00, whose proposal is one of three international designs that have followed the success of the High Line in Brooklyn, with the other two situated in Bangkok and Mexico City.

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DELVA Landscape Architects to Revive The Hague’s Historic Centre With Interconnected Urban Greens

May 21, 2017 Osman Bari 0

Serving as a new gateway to the city through the connection of various green spaces and public programs, The Green Entrance is DELVA Landscape Architects’ masterplan for a historic district of The Hague. Given The Hague’s future inner-city densification, which involves the creation of 50,000 new houses, the Dutch firm’s aim is to aid these developments through sustainable and green urban strategies, manifested “through an integral approach between landscape design, cultural heritage, mobility, programming and technology.”

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Buero Wagner Selected for Interior Renovation of Frankfurt’s World Renowned Opera House

May 20, 2017 Osman Bari 0

A competition for the interior renovation of the Alte Oper, one of the world’s most prominent opera houses in Frankfurt, has been won by German firm Buero Wagner, selected ahead of heavyweight runner-up Zaha Hadid Architects. The scope included the conversion of one of the building’s multipurpose foyers into a central social space, to be activated by the 450,000 annual visitors that attend the Alter Oper’s 400-plus concerts. 

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James Corner Field Operations’ To Lead Much Needed Revitalisation of Hong Kong’s Waterfront

May 14, 2017 Osman Bari 0

With decaying infrastructure and a lack of viable public amenities, Hong Kong’s popular yet problematic waterfront is the focus of James Corner Field Operations’ latest undertaking, aiming to transform the site into an attractive tourist and local destination. The equivalent of Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars and the Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) waterfront are in need of severe revitalisation, with areas requiring demolition if not reinforced within the decade.

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Mecanoo Envisages Cubic Cultural Center With Third-Place Proposal

May 13, 2017 Osman Bari 0

Placing third place out of 69 entries in an international competition for a new cultural building in Shenzhen, China, Mecanoo’s proposal for the Bao’an Public Culture and Art Center aiming to re-evaluate the “inwardly focused identity of cultural facilities in Hong Kong,” through the form of an elevated cube. Situated near the Bao’an Metro Station and the Binhai School, the Dutch firm responds to the site’s challenges by reconnecting the center with its adjacent infrastructure.

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Winners of 2017 Land Art Competition Create Installations for Art Village in Ghana

May 11, 2017 Osman Bari 0

The winners of the 2017 Land Art Competition have been announced, with submissions responding to the challenge of creating site-specific installations in rural Ghana, as part of a larger initiative to enrich the Abetenim Arts Village. The aim was to complement the village’s learning center with other creative spaces for communal living and working, thus “creating a truly unique experience that becomes emblematic of what an art village is and how it needs to function as a place.”

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Crowdfunded Architecture Tourbooks Help You Discover Cities’ Best Kept Secrets

May 10, 2017 Osman Bari 0

Cities have a wealth of experiences, landmarks and sights to offer the eager traveller, who despite their ambitions, may begin to feel overwhelmed under the weight of culture and geography that saturates their travels. It is easy to get lost not only during pilgrimages to iconic locations, but also in the number of places to go and things to see, guided on overpriced tours and by consumerist maps. But worry not, for a new Kickstarter campaign has been launched for the Architectour Guide – a hardcover curated compendium of key spots that’s got you covered during your next urban crawl.