Architecture
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Wood-integrated Architecture: Inventive Uses, Designs and the Future
Wood comes across as one of the most primal building materials used by humans and has been an integral part of architectural design for centuries. In recent years, wood has seen a revival in popularity, driven by technological advancements and an increasing focus on sustainability. This blog will explore the innovative uses and contemporary designs of wood in architecture, highlighting how architects are redefining traditional applications and crafting breathtaking structures that seamlessly merge nature with innovation. Role of Wood in Net-zero Energy Buildings Research consistently highlights the significant benefits that wood offers in reducing the carbon footprints of buildings, making it an ideal material for net-zero energy construction. Unlike traditional…
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The Rise of Micro-apartments in Urban Spaces
In highly populated urban spaces, micro-housing has become a popular solution to people’s struggles of finding affordable housing. Usually ranging between 150 and 400 square feet in size, these tiny apartments are most common in crowded cities where rent prices are soaring, such as New York or Shanghai. In recent years, these tiny living spaces are increasing in popularity, especially for their affordability, low maintenance and convenient locations usually in the heart of a bustling city. Read on to discover all unique aspects of micro-apartments, their benefits and challenges as well as people’s opinions living in them… What caused the rise in popularity of micro-apartments? The sudden increase in popularity…
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Case Study: Sustainable Features of The Edge in Amsterdam
Everyone in the architecture industry has at least once in their life heard of The Edge. Known to many as the building design of the future, this office in the heart of Amsterdam has gained international recognition as the most sustainable and smartest office building in the world. It sheds new light on future real estate by promoting buildings that generate more energy than they consume. Its well-thought form creates a comfortable living environment, while simultaneously focusing on sustainability and efficient energy consumption. This article will delve deeper into all the innovative features and sophisticated designs of The Edge, and just what makes it so universally renowned. Concept and design…
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Architectural Solutions for Rising Sea Levels in Coastal Cities
Ever since the start of mankind, people have loved being close to water – shoreline cities boomed with port locations near shipping canals and nowadays a beach-front home can represent a dream property. However, with the continuous rise in carbon emissions and the ever-present issue of global warming, many coastal cities and shorelines are being flooded and in high-risk due to rising sea levels. This article explores various innovative methods architects worldwide have come up with to combat such pressing concerns. Read on to find out more… Preventative design strategies Seawalls and barriers Perhaps one of the most iconic and popular ways to combat rising sea levels is to build…
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Top 10 Extravagant Fountain Designs in the World
Following on the topic explored in our previous blog post, a key usage of water in architecture – as you may have predicted – involves fountains. Read on to explore ten various different breath-taking designs around the world that may or may not inspire your future travel destinations. The magnitude of the fountain brings awe, yet its significance extends far beyond its grandeur. In Singaporean culture, wealth encompasses more than mere financial abundance; it represents prosperity across various facets of life, including happiness, health, and overall well-being. The Fountain of Wealth embodies this comprehensive understanding of prosperity, serving as a symbol of hope, aspiration, and communal achievement. Constructed in 1995…
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Inventive Uses of Water in Architecture
Being one of the most fundamental natural elements of our world, water has greatly impacted the aesthetics, formation and utility of buildings and structures. This natural element has been integrated throughout architecture in endlessly innovative ways, from indoor pools to soaring waterfalls. Read on to discover some of the inventive ways water is implemented into architectural projects...
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Jeanne Gang’s Architectural Career
Jeanne Gang is an American architect most widely known for her Aqua Tower and as the founder of her firm, Studio Gang, with offices based in New York, Paris, San Francisco as well as Chicago. Aside from the Aqua Tower, she is also known as a pioneering designer with innovative responses to issues of environmental and ecological sustainability. By employing sustainable design techniques, she and her firm has managed to conserve resources, decrease urban sprawl and increase biodiversity. Early Studies and Career Gang’s start in the field of architecture started with her architecture bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois in 1986. Shortly following this first degree, Gang was selected…
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Everything you need to know about avant-Garde architecture
Similar to modernism, Avant-garde architecture is a unification of art with life. Starting in the 19th to 20th century, it was rather disruptive, radical and controversial, fighting against consensus and looking for disruption. Taken literally, the avant-garde refers to the front of a marching army, the scouts that first head into unknown territory. Today, this form of artistic and architectural style radicalises the basic principle of modernity: the urge toward continual change and development. Origins of Avant-Garde architecture Political, economic and socialist theorist Henri de Saint-Simon was the first one who drew the analogy between radical art practices and an advancing military formation: “We artists will serve you as an…
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Top 10 Universities In The World To Study Architecture
Are you a prospective architect pondering your future academic path? Look no further! This article presents a curated list of the top 10 institutions worldwide renowned for their excellence in architecture, structural engineering, and architectural design. By the end, you’ll have a clearer idea of where to embark on your educational journey. Let’s dive in and explore these esteemed universities. 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Known for its mission to advance knowledge in science, technology and engineering, MIT comes as no surprise to be amongst the top universities in the world for architecture. Initially, MIT was just a small community of problem-solvers founded in 1861,…
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Aspiring Women Architects in the Coming Years…
Read on to discover a few remarkable women architects who are breaking barriers, defying stereotypes, and making their way into the spotlight of the industry of architecture.