A free digital magazine for the design-build industry bringing you the latest trends in architecture and construction in an exciting, interactive format
We take a look at some new concepts unveiled recently, including Valentino Gareri’s Tree-House School, the futuristic Shenzhen Wave, a waterside regeneration project in Bergen, and Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport in China.
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We explore the impact of Covid-19 on healthcare architecture, new challenges facing healthcare design, and how architects are responding to them.
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Concrete has laid the foundations for the modern world, but its carbon cost is a huge burden on the climate. We ask architects how the industry can kick its concrete habit.
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Advances in technology, including 3D printing, AI and material science, are touching numerous aspects of architecture. We explore some current examples of innovative uses of design technologies in construction projects.
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With the world’s tallest prefabricated and prefinished building under construction in Singapore, we explore how prefab could be used in the future to create sustainable buildings.
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@SagaArchitects are testing an origami-inspired lunar habitat in a remote area of Greenland. We take a look at the project and the design concept.
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The 2020 RIBA competition Rethink: 2025, asked architects to consider how residential areas and city centres can be repurposed to better serve local communities. We speak to some of the participants about their designs.
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In our latest issue, free to read online: the problem with concrete, how the Brooklyn Bride Forest project is driving climate action in the built environment, rethinking the urban neighbourhood, and more.
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We take a look at some of the architectural projects breaking ground in recent months, from a state-of-the-art medical centre in Cairo to Kuwait’s new Palace of Justice and a tiny house in Bali built from recycled Tetra Pak cartons.
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We speak to Scott Francisco, the architect behind the Brooklyn Bridge Forest Initiative, about driving climate action in the built environment.
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Zaha Hadid Architects (@ZHA_News) has won an international competition to build the Klenovuy Bulvar 2 metro station in Moscow. We take a look at the innovative technology that gave it the winning edge.
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Generative #design is emerging as the next advance in digital technologies for architects. We find out how much it will reshape #architecture.
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In our latest issue, free to read online: the potential of generative design, taking prefab to new heights, navigating the complexities of healthcare design, and more.
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Materials, fixtures and fittings designed for health and wellbeing: @breathenaava’s green walls, the @ClikClaxScreens physical distancing system, @Gira’s Esprit glass air quality sensor, Texaa’s Abso acoustic cubes and Plexwood’s flexible veneer panels.
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We check out new concepts unveiled this month: @FosterPartners and @RiosImagines One Beverley Hills, @MVRDV’s Expo Pavilion, Hachem Architects’ Voco Hotel, @boeriarchitetti’s Shenzhen Rehabilitation Centre, and @perkinswill’s School of Continuing Studies.
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When is a listed building not a listed building? When it’s an urn! We take a look at some of the stranger aspects of listed building enforcement with @SHMALaw planning partner @SimonStanion.
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In our new issue: the inconsistencies of listed building enforcement, designing sustainable factories for the future, shortlisted designs from @RIBA’s Rethink: 2025 competition, and more.
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Bjarke Ingels Group (@BIGstertweets) has unveiled its design for furniture manufacturer Vestre, and it’ unlike the factories of old.
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Ligovsky City is an adaptive re-use project by @KCAPnewsfeed, @ArchOrange and A.LEN Architectural Bureau is designed to transform the former Tovarno-Vitebskaya railway yard into a residential district.
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