Tag #Architecture

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AIA Survey Reveals Shift Towards Smaller, Simpler, and More Resilient Homes

The AIA's 2024 Home Design Trends Survey shows increased demand for smaller, simpler homes with fewer exterior features (35% in 2024 vs 29% in 2023), walkable neighborhoods (46% vs 32%), and multi-generational housing (55% vs 44%), potentially reflecting rising ADU popularity and a need for more res...

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Walmart's New Bentonville Campus: A Departure from Traditional Corporate Design

Walmart opened a new 350-acre Home Office campus in Bentonville, Arkansas, housing 15,000 employees in 2.4 million square feet; designed with integration into the city and natural environment, it contrasts with mid-century corporate campuses.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Louvre to Get New Entrance, Mona Lisa Relocated

French President Emmanuel Macron announced a multi-million euro renovation of the Louvre Museum in Paris, including a new entrance to ease overcrowding and the relocation of the Mona Lisa to a separate paid exhibition space by 2031, alongside tariff increases for non-EU residents from next January.

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AI Architecture: A Shift in Design Preferences

Mediaite journalist Aidan McLaughlin prefers AI-designed buildings for their aesthetic appeal, showcasing a potential shift in design preferences and raising questions about AI's role in architecture and other creative fields.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Riells i Viabrea Town Square: A Legacy of Human-Centered Design

Architects Anna Pont and Jordi Comas's final collaboration, the Riells i Viabrea town square renovation, involved pedestrianizing the historic center using red brick paving, creating a community space with benches, a fountain incorporating an old well, and improved accessibility, completed before Po...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Solo Houses: Redefining Architecture in Spain's Matarraña

French and Spanish gallery owners Christian Bourdais and Eva Albarrán have established "Solo Houses," a 200-hectare architectural project in Spain's Matarraña region, featuring two innovative vacation homes designed by international studios, with plans for 15 more and a hotel, alongside an outdoor s...

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Berlin's "Spore Haus" Wins 2024 DAM Preis for Sustainable Design

The Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) awarded its 2024 prize to AFF Architekten's "Spore Haus" in Berlin, a building that creatively incorporates recycled bricks and exposed concrete, highlighting sustainable design principles within a striking architectural statement for the Spore Initiative, a fou...

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Louvre Museum Announces Major Renovation Project

France announced a massive renovation of the Louvre Museum in Paris, including a new entrance, improved infrastructure, and a dedicated viewing area for the Mona Lisa, to be funded by ticket sales, donations, and partnerships, with completion by 2031.

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Frankfurt Exhibition Showcases Architect Fritz Epstein's Work and Nazi-Era Losses

The exhibition 'Spurensuche' in Frankfurt highlights the work of architect Fritz Epstein (1877-1960), showcasing his surviving buildings and illustrating the transformation of his architectural style from Gründerzeit to New Objectivity, impacted by war and Nazi persecution.

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Potsdam Garrison Church Cupola Construction to be Completed in 2027

The 32-meter cupola for Potsdam's Garrison Church tower, delayed by legal challenges, is to be installed in spring 2027; the completed tower will feature an observation platform and an exhibition addressing its Nazi past.

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Chongqing's Vertical City: A Unique Tourist Attraction

Chongqing, a 32-million-person megacity in southern China, built on steep mountains, defies conventional navigation; its multi-level infrastructure, including metro lines through skyscrapers and countless stairs, has become a popular tourist attraction for domestic visitors, notably on social media ...

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The Brutalist" Film Premieres, Showcasing Architecture's Controversial Style

The Brutalist", a film about a fictional Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor who champions brutalist architecture, opens in Britain, showcasing the style's complex history and ongoing reevaluation.

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