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This Instagram Account Collects Hilarious Construction Fails and Home Improvement Disasters

March 23, 2018 Evan Pavka 0

We’ve all seen them: cringeworthy designs and abysmal construction fails. For architects and designers, it’s difficult not to hone in on the details of every space we encounter. And, it’s even harder not to laugh at doors incapable of opening, plaster jobs that could have been completed by a 4-year old, and an overly liberal use of caulking to solve any construction mishap. 

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Amanda Levete Architects Unveil Oxford University Addition

March 14, 2018 Evan Pavka 0

London-based AL_A, spearheaded by Amanda Levete, have revealed their design for two new buildings at the Wadham College site of the historic Oxford University in England. The Dr. Lee Shau Kee Building and William Doo Undergraduate Centre will provide much-needed space for undergraduate services to support the University’s access programs as well as new gathering places for the student body. The firm has been developing the expansion since securing the project after an invited design competition in the summer of 2016.

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99% Invisible Investigates the Utopian and Dystopian Histories of the Bijlmermeer

March 10, 2018 Evan Pavka 0

How can we plan a better city? The answer has confounded architects and urban planners since the birth of the industrial city. One attempt at answering came in the form of a spectacular modernist proposal outside of Amsterdam called the Bijlmermeer. And, as a new two-part episode by 99% Invisible reveals, it failed miserably. But, like all histories, the story is not as simple as it first appears. 

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Sou Fujimoto and Coldefy & Associés Propose a Sweeping Canopy for French Court House

March 10, 2018 Evan Pavka 0

Sou Fujimoto and Coldefy & Associés Architects Urban Planners’ proposal for a pale sweeping canopy enclosing a stacked glazed volume was among the four finalists for the new Palais de justice in LilleFrance organized by the Public Agency for Justice’s Real Estate (APIJ). Though the competition drew 139 international proposals, from which OMA was ultimately selected, Fujimoto and Coldefy & Associés‘ graceful structure was designed to house the high and district courts as well as public spaces within a facility in dialogue with its natural surroundings. 

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Aedas Unveil Design for an Undulating Office Complex in Central China

March 7, 2018 Evan Pavka 0

The internationally recognized architecture firm Aedas has unveiled their design for the Zhenghong Property Air Harbour Office Project. The sprawling and interconnected 196 foot-tall three-tower complex is proposed for the city of Zhengzhou, the capital of the Henan Province in central China—one of the regions’ largest transportation hubs. Occupying a relatively narrow site, the towers are woven together by a rhythmic glass facade inspired by the formal qualities of the winding Yellow River. 

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Ice Breakers Exhibition Brings Interactive Public Art to Toronto’s Waterfront

March 1, 2018 Evan Pavka 0

An “Ice Breaker” is a colloquial term used to connote something that relieves inhibitions or breaks the tension between people. In TorontoIce Breakers is an annual international design competition for innovative public works that break up the dreary, seemingly endless winter with engaging, colorful, and humorous installations along the city’s waterfront that encourage spontaneous interaction.