Image 4 of 38 from gallery of CHANGe UP Ground Educational and Research Facilities / POSCO A&C + USD Space. Photograph by Namkoong Sun
Image 1 of 11 from gallery of Intersectional Design: Rethinking Architecture for the Future. Photograph by Iwan Baan
It’s designed as a rippling wave of wood that rises up to form arches for people to walk through, and curves under to create spaces for people to sit, lie, and relax.
Image 3 of 17 from gallery of Rodda Lane Intervention / Sibling Architecture. Photograph by Peter Bennetts
Image 25 of 33 from gallery of Ireading Cultural Space / hyperSity. Photograph by Dong Li
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Pegasus Trail Chongqing | China Pegasus Trail is a new milestone in the typology of urban public interventions made by 100architects in the Public Realm. In this occasion, the neighborhood-scale intervention landed in the ever-growing city of Chongqing, the 3rd largest city of China and one of the Chinese megacities with greatest growth rates ...
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What does a threshold mean to you? Define it. Is it inhabitable? Does it connect, define, separate, filter…think about these things. How does one design a threshold? What is on either sid…
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Image 2 of 11 from gallery of Intersectional Design: Rethinking Architecture for the Future. Photo by Gianluca Stefani. Image Courtesy of EVA Studio
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One of few women architects in America during the ’60s and ’70s, Mary Otis Stevens tells Domus about the stages in her extraordinary life: the revolutionary Lincoln House, the years at MIT, the founding of i Press and its series on the human environment, and her more recent civil and cultural endeavours.
Situated in the heart of Itaim the challenge was to create the most luxurious shopping center in Sao Paulo with restaurants, cinemas, 3 office towers as well as local and international luxury retail stores. The project’s spatial design emerged so as to organize and orient visitors within the enclosed large-scale public spaces of the building’s interior. Two distinctive primary volumes, “the gallery” and “the plaza” are connected by the secondary spaces “the streets” to create a coherent circulation using urban architectural devices. The design allows visitors to maintain a sense of where they are and where they’ve been with frequent vistas to the city while experiencing all the naturally lit interior and exterior areas and activities. The 4-level, 80 meters long Gallery wing delicately clasps 3 giant glass cubes wrapping the transversal circulation bridges at the upper levels and containing café, kiosk or restaurant functions. Counterbalancing The Gallery space is…Continue Reading
The Blue Ribbon is a creative public space intervention designed to foster interactions among kids and adults in a virtually enclosed space
“Public space is the new backyard,” says Hamish Dounan, Associate Director of CONTEXT Landscape architects. “Great landscape architecture projects...