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“Architecture is the silent scaffolding that enables the making and breaking of worldsâ€: Kabage Karanja Q&A
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Timothy Alouani-Roby: Please tell me a bit about your background first, both personally and professionally.Kabage Karanja: I was born and bred in Kenya, in East Africa, where I began as a young visual artist, and eventually broke into architecture in the UK, where I qualified as an architect. I returned home to Kenya where I worked for a year before getting fired from a big firm. It was no surprise that I grew apprehensive about my position as an architect, but soon got the courage to mold a saf -
UZV House / OAD - Open Architecture Design
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© Alvis Rozenbergs architects: OAD - Open Architecture DesignLocation: , LatviaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Alvis RozenbergsArea: 260.0 m2 Read more » -
The adaptable future of modern workplaces
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Modular rooms are revolutionising workplaces worldwide, replacing traditional fixed-construction rooms that have long been used to provide partitioning and privacy in commercial spaces. As modern workplaces evolve, the need for adaptable, sustainable and flexible environments has grown. Modular rooms address this shift by offering a future-proofed solution that complies with sustainability demands and the varied working styles adopted from the convalescence of working from home.A modular room is -
The Look of Low-Iron Glass Within Reach: Guardian Crystalclearâ„¢
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© Guardian Glass 2024For those seeking the refined look of low-iron glass, Guardian CrystalClear™ glass offers an advanced option for various architectural applications. With improved clarity and color neutrality that outperform standard clear glass, and a more affordable price than conventional low-iron glass, this substrate is designed to meet both aesthetic and functional aspirations in design.Read more » -
SOUR Unveils Community-Driven Regeneration Project for Post-Earthquake Hatay Province in Türkiye
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Courtesy of SOURFollowing the devastating earthquake that hit central Turkiye and northwest Syria in February 2023, the province of Hatay, Türkiye, was left with large sections of its urban fabric destroyed and thousands of residents displaced. Türkiye Design Council has commissioned design studio SOUR to contribute to the regeneration initiative as part of a wider design-led revitalization process.Read more » -
Living Cities Forum rolls into Sydney and Melbourne
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The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has announced the full program for the 2024 Living Cities Forum, featuring an expanded lineup of influential international speakers. The forum, taking place in both Melbourne and Sydney, will be headlined by renowned figures such as Nathalie de Vries (co-founder of Dutch architectural firm, MVRDV) andh Professor Lesley Lokko OBE (founder of the African Futures Institute and curator of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023), alongside several other global thought lead -
Buitenplaats Koningsweg / MVRDV
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© Daria Scagliola architects: MVRDVLocation: Arnhem, The NetherlandsProject Year: 2024Photographs: Daria ScagliolaPhotographs: Jannes LindersArea: 4932.0 m2 Read more » -
Chicago Preservationists Save Historic Skyscrapers from Demolition in United States
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© Patrick Pyszka | Chicago Government | Century BuildingIn a significant win for historic preservation, two landmark Chicago skyscrapers, the Century and Consumers Buildings, have been saved from demolition. These iconic structures, located on State Street, were initially set for destruction due to security concerns, given their proximity to the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse. However, after extensive advocacy and public pressure, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has shifted toward a -
Rediscovering Modernism in Africa: From Nostalgia to Optimism
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Beira Railway Station, Mozambique. Image © Andrew Moore under CC Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic licenseThe mid-twentieth century marked a transformative period for Africa as 29 countries achieved independence between 1956 and 1964, signaling the dawn of the nation-state across the continent. This era resonated with a spirit of liberation and progress, paralleling the global movements of that time, such as the establishment of international organizations like the United Nations (1945) a -
Finalists revealed for NSW Pattern Book Design Competition
Fifteen architectural consortia from across the globe have been selected as finalists for the New South Wales Pattern Book Design Competition. -
Green Therapy: How Does Nature Contribute to Healing Hospitalized Patients?
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Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen / Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects + Mikkelsen Architects + STED. © Sjavit MaestroConnection with nature has become increasingly important in architectural theory and practice in recent years, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, which emphasized the role of natural environments in healing. During this time, many scientific studies highlighted the positive effects of green spaces on human well-being, whether in workplaces, homes, or urban areas. With these pr -
NH Architecture expands presence into Tasmania with new studio
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Landscape Architects Rise to the Challenge of Coastal Flooding
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Rise-Up community engagement informs future adaptations at Crissy Field, San Francisco. Image © CMG Landscape ArchitectureIt's that time of year again: students and their families are busy preparing for the start of school, while some of us are gearing up to step in front of the classroom. While preparing to teach an intro course on climate, I'm reminded of why we use the term climate change and not global warming.Yes, the Earth is warming from a thickening layer of greenhouse gases in the -
Connected House / Albert Mo Architects
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© Derek Swalwell architects: Albert Mo ArchitectsLocation: Melbourne, AustraliaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Derek Swalwell Read more » -
The future of the Regent Theatre: Why we must preserve not only architecture, but also public use of our community spaces
The future of our cities' community spaces hinges on imaginative thinking, cooperation between community stakeholders and potential protective measures. -
Nº5 Renovation in El Viso / EME157
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© Luis Asín architects: EME157Location: Madrid, SpainProject Year: 2023Photographs: Luis AsínArea: 280.0 m2 Read more » -
Transforming Balconies and Loggias into Livable Spaces
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Urban expansion and increasing population density have fuelled a growing demand for outdoor areas in multi-story apartments, as residents seek to stay connected with nature without leaving home. This trend reflects the challenges of modern urban life, where access to nature is often limited, and public green spaces are increasingly scarce. In this context, features like balconies, loggias, and winter gardens stand out as attractive solutions, offering private spaces for relaxation and enjoyment -
Architecture for Housing: Understanding the Value of Design
Maram Shaweesh reviews Djordje Stojanović's bookArchitecture for Housing,which introduces timely discussions for the Australian context. -
Saturday Indesign panel discussions covered a wide range of critical ideas in 2024
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As the standout day in the design calendar each year, Saturday Indesign is filled with fun. Professional designers and design enthusiasts traverse the city – this time, Sydney – to meet like-minded people, with the event providing an especially important opportunity for younger designers to network.Despite the party antics that get going in the afternoon and culminate in the official Afterparty, Saturday Indesign is also about serious ideas. A series of panel talks curated by the Ind -
House in Hakusan / KENTA HIRAYAMA ARCHITECT & ASSOCIATES
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architects: KENTA HIRAYAMA ARCHITECT & ASSOCIATESLocation: Bunkyo City, JapanProject Year: 2024Photographs: Area: 57.0 m2 Read more »
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