The Cube House | Reasoning Instincts Architecture Studio – RIAS

Cube House, designed by the architectural firm Reasoning Instincts Architecture Studio, is a multi-generation residence. The house is conceived and manifested as a blend of modern aspirations of traditional values of its inhabitants. Situated within a dense urban fabric of a residential colony, the site demanded careful consideration of the house massing to maintain its privacy and openness.The physical from of the house as its name suggests is conglomerated and articulated within a single cubic volume leaving one third of the land open for landscaping. Its components also adhere to this inherent geometry at various scales while following disciplines of climatic design.

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Etam Paris | MVRDV

Etam Paris, designed by MVRDV, takes advantage of the building’s wedge-shaped floor plan by stripping back the exterior as much as possible. It highlights the building’s clean classical appearance, allowing plenty of light to enter the Etam store from both sides and creating large windows for display. The preservation and modernisation of existing buildings serves as a key sustainability strategy for MVRDV.

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Sublime Ordinariness- housing at Vasind | DCOOP

Sublime Ordinariness is a housing project designed by the architectural firm DCOOP that keeps in mind the socio-cultural factors. Family, relatives and community play a critical role in Indian society. Using the Mumbai chawl as a reference to organize the spaces, we saw it as a typology with tremendous possibility of being a social catalyst. Three blocks come together along with the semi round monolithic block to form this large central community space into which all the corridors open.

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Cerrado House | Vazio S/A

Cerrado House, designed by Vazio S/A, explores the programme/form relationship as an inevitable correspondence. The play between function and form here is spontaneous and undogmatic: the ramps and stairs of the swimming pool are stamped onto the façades and shape the internal space. There is no landscape design: the house sits on natural terrain, whose immensity and vistas are best seen from the pool terrace.

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Vazio S/A

Vazio S/A mixes research on urban voids and architectural practice specializing in houses, commercial buildings, urban design, etc. The designers strive for an active approach full of purpose, a vision of informality, empty spaces, and the market as something that can point the way toward new projects and opportunities. Allied with the portfolio of a conventional firm is an experimental studio that explores architecture competitions, publications, partnerships with social and artistic groups, and ephemeral urban interventions.

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Happy Excellenseaa 126 by Happy Homes | Sanjay Puri Architects

Happy Excellenseaa 126 by Happy Homes, designed by Sanjay Puri Architects, is a housing project that creates a sustainable microenvironment. The apartments are planned to facilitate cross ventilation & are sheltered by large cantilevered decks that mitigate heat gain in response to the location’s climate. The extensive landscaped space generated by the layout is planned with numerous sports facilities & different areas for different age groups.

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Campestre | Perez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados

Campestre, designed by PPAA Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados, is a private residence with a rectangular proportion. Its rectangular proportion guided the house’s design. The designers sought to build a house that could be inhabited at the first level alone being it a prerequisite. In a T-shaped floor plan, public spaces encircle the first patio. Common spaces and Kitchen constitute the first part of the construction, while private spaces are at the back in the second section of the house.

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Shelter Room | Studio 4000

Shelter Rooms, designed by Studio 4000, provide place of rest & drinking water facility for a large work force doing multiple shifts on the port. Port authorities required several of these dotting the edge along the harbour to be replaced with new designs. The proposed design makes a formal response to the port’s generic conditions and physicality; while letting a much smaller structure for civil use sit respectfully against a monumental background of cargo liners, enormous cranes, forklifts, shipping containers, etc.

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CAF House | Estudio MMX

CAF House, designed by Estudio MMX, incorporates execution compliance with the strict residential regulations that promote the hegemony of the landscape. The architectural program is focused on privileging most of the spaces with landscape views, taking advantage of the descending topography of the small piece of land, and integrating a generous garden. The protagonist of the project, the garden, joins the ground floor’s common areas, creating a spatial continuity between the access and the back that has direct contact with the golf course.

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Casinha das Lapas | stu.dere – Oficina de Arquitetura e Design

Casinha das Lapas, designed by stu.dere – Oficina de Arquitetura e Design, consists of rehabilitating an old stone house attached to an apartment building, however, with good sun exposure and the privilege of privacy on a small terrace protected from the movement of the street. The objective was to hierarchize the areas by floors, and adapt the space to contemporary ways of living, increasing both the functional capacity and the quality of the uses.

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Four female innovators announced as winners of C40 Women4Climate Tech Challenge 2020

The Challenge aims to support and promote diversity and inclusion in technology, innovation, and the built environment sectors. All the projects judged in the competition were led by women; address urban sustainability, mobility, food, waste, water, building, urban farming, air quality solutions; deliver measurable impacts; and have the potential to be scalable in other cities.

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Multi-functional Sport and Event Hall | Napur Architects

Multi-functional Sport and Event Hall, designed by NAPUR Architect Ltd., has thoughts and lines assembled into a system. The concept of the building becomes clear if we read and interpret it in the space and timescale of the city. They create a Masterplan for the whole brownfield area. They framed the area into a chessboard-like matrix of cultural-, commercial-, green-, leisure, and sports functional blocks.

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Flores Tower Façade | MVRDV

Flores Tower Façade, designed by MVRDV, has a colorful panorama of plants and trees, taking inspiration from the building’s location. 1,800 images from databases and university libraries were processed into a layered composition for the artwork. The artwork vertically summarises the arboretum’s planting catalogue: The smaller the plant’s image, the further away it is. The legend is incorporated into the plinth of the tower, with the text size and line thickness also indicating how far each plant or tree species is from the tower.

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Self Service Laundry | Studere – Oficina de Arquitetura e Design

Self Service Laundry, designed by stu.dere – Oficina de Arquitetura e Design, creates a modern and innovative environment, reflecting the evolution of a society that seeks practical solutions for managing its day-to-day while still bringing the memory of traditional community washers back. This space is intended to be a harmonious space that provides a lounge area for people to have a comfortable space while waiting for the washing and drying equipment to finish.

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Building in Context | A Chat with DCOOP | Part 1

In this talk Quaid Doongerwala and Shilpa Ranade Talk about their practice, DCOOP Architects. DCOOP aims towards bridging the gap that exists between concerns of ‘pure’ design, the contingencies of execution, and sensitivity to the requirements of the user, to produce an environment that is at once contemporary and sustainable.

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Maison des Artisans | Studio Salima Naji

Maison des Artisans, designed by Studio Salima Naji, uses raw earth, local palm tree or local wood as its construction method. The recognition of a responsible, quality architecture, concerned with social, economic and environmental issues is at the heart of our approach in the choice to use local materials as a priority, not without difficulty. Whether for housing or public facilities, this approach is more than possible: it is now necessary.

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Studio Salima Naji

Studio Salima Naji, headed by Dr. Salima Naji, follows eco-construction facing the challenges of a certain modernity with appropriate innovation. The organisation re-invests so-called vernalcular techniques for the benefit of sustainable development.

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Urbanising Asia and World Knowledge: CEPT Essay Prize

The CEPT Essay Prize 2020 invites you to explore a particular urban condition from anywhere in Asia to understand the nature of networked knowledge production about habitats and cultures, people and world-views. Parallel and interconnected geographies are the important operative ideas as compared to the older imagination in banal binaries such as ‘East versus West’.

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