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Kisho Kurokawa’s Nakagin Capsule Tower in Visually Captivating Film ‘Koshuu’

April 17, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

‘’In the background there is still invisible Japanese tradition’’, expresses Kisho Kurokawa, in an excerpt from the film ‘Koshuu’. He puts an emphasis on Japanese tradition, an architectural tradition that rejects symmetry despite the utilization of high-tech. He contemplates the Nakagin capsule tower (1972) a mixed-use residential and office tower located in Tokyo, Japan. The first of capsule architecture built for practical and permanent use.

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Paul Clemence Captures Burckhardt & Partners’ Zürich’s MFO Park in Bloom

April 16, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

Paul Clemence’s capture of Zürich’s MFO Park is an evocative photo series for Archi-photo, demonstrating the juxtaposition between the metal shell of the man-made and the wild nature of the park itself. Vines intertwining themselves upon the skeleton of the structure create an attractive destination, replenishing the brownfield land and replacing it with a renewed and captivating image.

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Art Deco: How Discovery, Invention and Fashion Created a Movement

April 9, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

Art Deco or Arts Décoratifs originated in the 1920’s, following the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes held in Paris (1925). However, it wasn’t until the 1930’s that the movement gained momentum across both Europe and the US, broadening Art Deco to cover all elements of decorative art including furniture, interior design, jewelry and architecture. Its popularity stems from its unique origins. Rather than a design movement driven by political or philosophical forces, it was created for the desire of glamorous and alluring change, a reflection of the golden age in Hollywood and a widespread economic boom.

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Bofill’s La Muralla Roja Captured in Evocative New Photoseries by Andrés Gallardo

March 27, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

‘La Muralla Roja’ When the sun goes down III, is an evocative new Photo series by Andrés Gallardo. 5 years after initially visiting Ricardo Bofill’s creation, Gallardo revisited with the intention of creating a totally contrasting series, capturing the complex through sunset, the night and into sunrise. With regard to the fact that there are not many photographs in circulation during the night-time period, Gallardo set out to capture the complex during twilight, with the placid roll of the waves against the seafront.

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Has the Pandemic Halted the Road to Net-Zero Carbon ?

March 20, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

With the magnitude and urgency of the immediate Covid-19 crisis worldwide, efforts have been concentrated on saving lives, rather than focusing on concerns related to the road to Net-zero carbon. Net Zero carbon in regards to construction is defined as when the amount of carbon emissions associated with the construction of a building and its completion is zero. A zero-energy building will have an overall zero net energy consumption; the total amount of energy used by the building annually is equal to the amount of renewable energy generated on-site.

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5 Regenerative Strategies to Activate the Dead Edges in our Cities Post-Pandemic

March 11, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

As the city continues to evolve and transform, dead edges in the cityscape begin to emerge, subsequently reducing the level of activity in our built environment. These ‘dead edges’ refer to the areas that lack active engagement, they remain empty and deprived of people, since they no longer present themselves as useful or appealing. As the Covid-19 pandemic draws to an ultimate close, the first issue we may face post-pandemic is to revive our urban environment. A kiss of life into a tired and outdated cityscape…

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La Fábrica by Ricardo Bofill Highlighted in New Video by Spirit of Space

February 26, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

In this powerful new visual from Spirit of Space, we are introduced to Ricardo Bofill’s headquarters ‘The Factory’ or La Fábrica, Taller de Arquitectura. Once a disused and decaying cement factory from the turn of the century, with 30 silos, machine room, and galleries, it is now a significant transformative project, satisfying the Architect’s longing for space via adaptive reuse.

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Lina Ghotmeh on Stone Garden: ”It Has to Resist any Earthquake, and That’s Why it also Resisted the Explosion in the Port”

February 19, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

‘’We’re in a seismic area. Beirut has been buried seven times, so it has to resist any earthquake, and that’s why it also resisted the explosion in the port,’’ expresses Lina Ghotmeh in conversation with Louisiana Channel, in regards to the Stone Garden. A building constructed with resilience in mind, in a city that has been buried within rubble and rebuilt multiple times.

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”A Building Should Address our Own Fragility” : In Conversation with Dorte Mandrup

February 12, 2022 Rebecca Ildikó Leete 0

”A Building that Should Address our own Fragility” says Dorte Mandrup in conversation with Louisiana Channel, in regards to her recent work, the Ilulissat Icefjord Center, in Greenland. An exhibition house in its own right, this powerful filmography explores the surrounding environment, offering insight into the changes seen on the ice and the harmonious relationship between the structure itself and the glacial landscape.