Magazine

John Hill | 27.06.2014

Found

In addition to the keynotes, lectures, discussions, exposition and other opportunities for architects to learn at the AIA Convention, there are also the parties. Last night we attended the PechaKucha at Martyrs' in the North Center neighborhood.


John Hill | 26.06.2014

Found

One of the highlights on the expo floor at the 2014 AIA National Convention is Kreysler & Associates' composite façade panel for SNØHETTA's expansion of SFMOMA, now under construction.


BCQ arquitectura barcelona | 26.06.2014

Works

The motto with which the project was presented in the ideas competition was “Garden of Light” These words sum up the two ideas of the project: maintaining and improving the existing garden, while at the same time providing joyful and well lit spaces.


TCA Think Tank | 26.06.2014

Works

TCA Think Tank participated in the 14th International Architecture Exhibition, Biennale di Venezia, with THECONDITIONOFCHINESEARCHITECTURE.


26.06.2014

Reviews

Wiel Arets Architects recently completed the Allianz Headquarters in Wallisellen, Switzerland. The architects choose five drawings and twelve photos and describe the building.


John Hill | 25.06.2014

Found

We're in Chicago for the 2014 AIA National Convention. Read our posts from the convention on the Daily News for the rest of the week.


John Hill | 25.06.2014

Headlines

In lieu of cantilevering over the adjacent La Brea tar pits, Peter Zumthor's design for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art proposes to span Wilshire Boulevard.


John Hill | 24.06.2014

Found

Chilean architect Smiljan Radić's design for the 14th Serpentine Gallery Pavilion opens on Thursday in London's Kensington Gardens.


John Hill | 24.06.2014

Insight

In addition to the three-part 14th International Architecture Exhibition, directed by Rem Koolhaas, a number of collateral events are taking place as part of the Venice Biennale. We highlight a few...


John Hill | 24.06.2014

Headlines

The Midwestern American city will host the first Chicago Architecture Biennial in fall 2015, to be held at the Chicago Cultural Center overlooking Millennium Park.


ARKON Jan Kabac & METEOR ARCHITECTS | 23.06.2014

Works

The designers’ intention was to create an educational architecture not only in the aspect of functional solutions but also aesthetic ones, especially crucial to the environment in which the personality of studying youth is formed.


Dushe Architectural Design | 23.06.2014

Works

For the Jiahe Boutique Hotel, Dushe Architectural Design has extracted the "nature trail" feelings from the landscape in order to create a unique visual environment and a sequential spatial experience for the guests.


John Hill | 23.06.2014

Headlines

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has selected Washington, DC's Oehme van Sweden & Associates (OvS) for its 2014 Landscape Architecture Firm Award, the organization's highest honor it bestows on a firm.


23.06.2014

Reviews

The state of Missouri is crisscrossed by a number of rivers making their way to the Mississippi, a few that have been dammed to create reservoirs and lakes that are also popular vacation spots. The snaking Table Rock Lake, formed by damming the White River, is an especially popular area near...


John Hill | 23.06.2014

Headlines

The Municipal Art Society of New York awards nine projects for excellence in architecture and urban design, giving "Building of the Year" to Caples Jefferson Architects' Weeksville Heritage Center, one of seven winning projects in Brooklyn.


John Hill | 20.06.2014

Headlines

Two new Manhattan projects by global superstars Tadao Ando and Herzog & de Meuron have been unveiled.


Dushe Architectural Design | 20.06.2014

Works

The idea of this design came from two rotated books. These books assured the best views and the best isolation.


Dushe Architectural Design | 20.06.2014

Works

A theater whose skin was designed to meet different performance requirements; it is made by steel-frame dome that can be rotated, opened and closed.


John Hill | 19.06.2014

Found

On June 19 The Mound of Vendôme, an exhibition and research project by David Gissen, opens at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal. The project revisits the brief Commune de Paris of 1871 and its demolition of Napoleon's column.


John Hill | 19.06.2014

Headlines

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has revealed the winners of the 2014 RIBA National Awards, what it considers "the most rigorously judged awards for architectural excellence."


John Hill | 19.06.2014

Film

Yesterday furniture manufacturer Vitra inaugurated the 100-foot-high (30.7-meter) Vitra Slide Tower on its Weil am Rhein campus. An art installation by German artist Carsten Höller, it also serves as a viewing platform and slide.


John Hill | 18.06.2014

Headlines

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Entasis have bested four finalists in the two-stage competition for a tower in Gothenburg, Sweden, that promises to be the tallest in Scandinavia.


John Hill | 18.06.2014

Insight

The Fundamentals theme for the 14th International Architecture Exhibition consists of three components: Absorbing Modernity 1914-2014, Elements of Architecture, and Monditalia. Here we look at the national pavilions and Absorbing Modernity 1914-2014.


John Hill | 18.06.2014

Headlines

Madrid's José Maria Sanchez Gàrcia has won the 2014 BSI Swiss Architectural Award, a biennial prize that aims to draw the public's attention to international architects under 50.


John Hill | 17.06.2014

Found

This week's German-Architects eMagazine highlights the GIFs of Axel de Stampa, which take well-known works of contemporary architecture and animate them in creative ways inspired by their unique forms.


Mikou Design Studio | 17.06.2014

Works

The program for the Zero Energy School in Saint Ouen consists of an elementary school, preschool, sports and recreation center, restaurant, and administration.


John Hill | 16.06.2014

Found

In less than ten days thousands of architects will converge upon Chicago for the 2014 AIA National Convention, being held at McCormick Place. But the real fun will take place on the North Side at PechaKucha Night on June 26.


BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group | 16.06.2014

Works

Swiss luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet has chosen BIG to expand its historic headquarters. The 2,400 square-meter (25,800-square-foot) pavilion will be a striking landmark to precision seamlessly integrated into the local landscape.


Matsuya Art Works | 16.06.2014

Works

The Toshin Satellite Preparatory School in Kobe is just one of the schools Japanese design studio Matsuya Art Works has created for Matsuo Gakuin.


John Hill | 16.06.2014

Headlines

Zürich's CKÖ – Georg Krummenacher, Daniel Lütolf and Sara Widmer – wins the sole Architecture award in the 2014 Swiss Art Awards.


16.06.2014

Reviews

The U.S. General Service Administration's Design Excellence Program celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Since 1994 the program has streamlined the selection of quality architects and led to notable office buildings, courthouses and other facilities. One building that predates the...


John Hill | 15.06.2014

Headlines

Italian lighting designer/manufacturer Davide Groppi has won Compasso d'Oro international design awards from the ADI Foundation for the Nulla recessed lamp and the Sampei floor lamp.


John Hill | 13.06.2014

Products

One of the highlights of the 2014 Venice Biennale's Elements of Architecture exhibition is Barkow Leibinger's Kinetic Wall, appropriately found in the Wall Room and signaling the way forward through its moving parts and elastic skin.


HILBERINKBOSCH architecten | 13.06.2014

Works

Huize Vreeburg in Rosmalen is a building with a rich history and located on a recognizable corner of a major road through the village. The villa is fully restored and extended with a pavilion.


John Hill | 13.06.2014

Headlines

The Frick Collection, which turns 80 next year, has unveiled plans to renovate and expand its home on New York's Upper East Side with a six-story addition designed by Davis Brody Bond.


John Hill | 13.06.2014

Film

The Monditalia component of the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale directed by Rem Koolhaas consists of more than 70 films shown alongside the 41 research projects in the Arsenale. Albert Momo selected the clips and speaks about them in this video.