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Using “ancient wisdoms and techniques” can lead to carbon-neutral buildings says Yasmeen Lari

July 1, 2021 Jennifer Hahn 0
Yasmeen Lari in front of an earth and bamboo Women's Centre

A return to traditional materials and construction techniques could help eliminate carbon emissions, says Pakistani architect Yasmeen Lari, who has built more than 45,000 homes from mud, lime and bamboo. Designed for victims of natural disasters in Pakistan, the homes, built since 2005, form “the world’s largest zero-carbon shelter programme,” according to the RIBA. “You’re

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Monumental Southwest: Modern Designs Rethinking the Vernacular

July 1, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

The Southwest United States is known for civic and monumental designs. These projects establish iconic, contemporary expressions that move beyond vernacular traditions. Located on sites throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, they are designed with modern aesthetics and new ideas. Novel spatial experiences and formal approaches are being explored by both local and international architects. Standing in contrast to the intimate, discreet spaces found within southwest residential architecture, these buildings are prominent landmarks and nodes within their respective cities.

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Clos Pachem Winery / HARQUITECTES

July 1, 2021 Agustina Coulleri 0

A Priorat appellation vintner needed a new winery in the heart of a village, Gratallops, for his increased production. The challenge was to allow the winery itself to contribute to the biodynamic winemaking process, striving to optimize the building’s behavior based on passive principles to the greatest possible extent.

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Startup Lions Campus / Kéré Architecture

July 1, 2021 Hana Abdel 0

The Startup Lions Campus is an information and communication technologies (ICT) campus, located on the banks of Lake Turkana, Kenya. The project responds to the pressing challenge of youth unemployment faced in the region by offering high-level training and access to international job opportunities, allowing young entrepreneurs to thrive professionally without having to leave their place of origin. The campus will provide 100 new workstations and is the first step in an ambitious vision of spreading ICT networks in remote areas.

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Images of Ryue Nishizawa’s Jining Art Museum Showcase The Organic Shapes Inhabiting the Landscape

July 1, 2021 Andreea Cutieru 0

The Jining Art Museum, designed by Japanese architect Ryue Nishizawa in China’s Shandong province, merges architecture and landscape across three structures unified by a distinctive architectural language. Images by photographer Paulo dos Sousa showcases how the museum relates with the adjacent lake and the surrounding greenery while also highlighting how the main architectural gesture of the organically shaped roof creates a series of intermediary spaces that expand the museum’s activities outwards into the environment.

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Five architecture and design events in July from Dezeen Events Guide

July 1, 2021 Jennifer Hahn 0
Leeza Soho tower by Zaha Hadid Architects in Beijing, China

A Zaha Hadid retrospective and an architecture conference featuring Souto de Moura, Tatiana Bibao and Kengo Kuma are among the design events listed in Dezeen Events Guide this month. Other events taking place in July include the Moscow Urban Fest, Object Rotterdam, Clerkenwell Design Week and Dezeen’s final Architecture Project Talk in which Groupwork’s Amin

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Álvaro Siza’s New Steel Frame Watchtower for Ecotourism in Portugal

July 1, 2021 Romullo Baratto 0

Álvaro Siza’s latest project in Portugal is a 16-meter high watchtower built with a lightweight steel structure featuring photovoltaic panels on the roof. This project is very different from most of Siza’s works, both in terms of scale and materials. The watchtower is located in Serra das Talhadas, in the municipality of Proença-a-Nova, and is part of a larger project comprising several structures dedicated to ecotourism in the area, including the Miradouro do Zebro.