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Carme Pinós Will Be the First Spanish Architect to Design Australia’s MPavilion

February 12, 2018 Equipo Editorial 0

The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has announced that the fifth edition of the MPavilion will be designed by the Spanish architect Carme Pinós. The MPavilion 2018 will be the first public work commissioned to a Spanish architect in Australia and will be the successor of the pavilion designed by OMA / Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten in 2017. The 2017 pavilion received more than 117,000 visitors and hosted 477 free events over 133 days.

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Bjarke Ingels: “No Matter How Wonderful a Building Is; If There Is No Client, It Doesn’t Get Built”

February 2, 2018 Equipo Editorial 0

In just 13 years since its inception, Danish firm BIG has earned world renown for its inventive architecture and its founder, Bjarke Ingels, has become one of the most popular names in the architectural world. However, with success comes criticism; BIG has been called out by some critics for what they believe is the “infantilization of architecture,” referring to their designs as isolated, self-admiring and solely photogenic.

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How to Install Ventilated Facades Using Wooden Panels

January 27, 2018 Equipo Editorial 0

This vertical cladding for facades is a high-density laminated panel, composed of a core of paper fibers -compressed at high temperature and pressure- and an outer coating highly resistant to weathering and UV radiation. The wood used in the panels has been treated with Everlook®, a component that – without the need for maintenance – extends the useful life of the panel and the stability of its color regardless of weather conditions.

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Architecture and the Bare Body: 15 Spaces for Healing, Relaxing and Bathing

January 21, 2018 Equipo Editorial 0

Spas, swimming pools, and saunas are spaces to which we turn in search of positive experiences, especially healing and sanitation. What characterizes all of these spaces is a requirement to wear little clothing–or even none at all–meaning that these spaces have very different expectations regarding nudity, privacy, and the human body when compared to other forms of architecture. From the point of view of design, nudity requires specific spatial conditions, forcing architects to think carefully about details such as the opacity of materials and the dimensions of space. With this in mind, this week we present a selection of the 15 best images of healing spaces, captured by renowned photographers such as Kevin ScottClément Guillaume, and Marcello Mariana.

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Astoundingly Colorful Chilean Sunset Captured In Timelapse Photo Series

January 6, 2018 Equipo Editorial 0

With over 10,000 followers, Juan Cristóbal Lara’s (@eljuancri) Instagram account has become a go-to photographic essay of Chile’s capital city, Santiago. His images show an urban area in which the giant Andes mountains, the city’s hills, and the Mapocho River are the stars of the show. As the buildings and natural elements harness and reflect the changing light of the sun, Santiago has certified itself as one of the most photogenic cities around.

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Archetypal Landscapes: 10 Projects From The Barozzi / Veiga Workshop in Chile

January 5, 2018 Equipo Editorial 0

The second edition of the workshop organized by the School of Architecture (EA) of Universidad San Sebastián (Chile) had as main guest the Spanish architect Alberto Veiga, founding partner of Barozzi / Veiga and author of projects such as the Philharmonic Hall in Szczecin and Ribera del Duero Headquarters. In addition to engaging in a series of debates with the participants of the workshop, Veiga had a public conversation with the Chilean architect Pedro Alonso (winner of the Silver Lion at the Venice Biennale 2014) and shared the studio’s work and reflections on architecture in a master lecture.

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Best Vineyards in Chile & Argentina (For Wine and Architecture)

December 10, 2017 Equipo Editorial 0

Each year millions of wine enthusiasts travel the globe in search of memorable tasting experiences. And architecture-loving Oenophiles (wine aficionados) are likely to seek vineyards that not only produce outstanding libations, but also those with impressive architecture. With world-famous wines and evergrowing international renown, the vineyards of South America accommodate thousands of wine tourists each year. Chile and Argentina currently sit in the top 10 wine-exporting countries; Chile exported $1.9 billion worth of wine in 2016 and Argentina exported $816.8 million in the same year.