Yearly Archives: 2010
The Manifesto House in Chile by James & Mau and Infiniski
Project Name: Infiniski Manifesto House Location: Curacaví, Chile Area: 160 m2 Architect: James & Mau Construction: Infiniski Renewable Energy: Infiniski + Geotek Landscaping: Infiniski Year: 2009 Furniture: Cómodo Studio Photography: Antonio Corchera Architects James & Mau, or Jaime Gaztelu and Mauricio Galeano are also founders and partners of Infiniski, a new concept for sustainable building
OMA reveals plans for new cultural district in Hong Kong
Last week, the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority unveiled OMA’s conceptual masterplan for a major new arts district in Hong Kong. Under OMA’s plan – one of three competing proposals – the 40 hectare waterfront site facing Victoria Harbour would become an authentic environment of three urban villages embedded in a new public park, Hong
Grand Opening of China World Trade Tower in Beijing
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM), along with China World Trade Center Co. Ltd., announced yesterday the grand opening of the China World Trade Tower, an 81-story, mixed use building set in Beijing’s Central Business District. The tower, which was designed by SOM and contains office, meeting, restaurants, and the China World Summit Wing hotel,
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Beautiful Underground Aloni House Blends in With the Earth
This stunning underground home by Deca Architecture utilizes a natural palette of materials to maintain a low profile while complementing the serene Mediterranean landscape that surrounds it. Situated in a small valley with views of the coast, the Aloni house consists of two stone walls bridged by a beautiful green roof that spans two adjacent
Architecture Billings Index Climbs by Two Points in July
Commercial/industrial sector reports growth for third consecutive month Summary: Although billings at architecture firms declined for the 30th consecutive month in July, the ABI score increased by nearly two points from the previous month, inching closer to 50. In addition, business conditions continue to improve at firms with a commercial/industrial specialization, despite persistent weakness in
Norway’s Snohetta architecture firm marries business savvy with artistic inspiration
Low-tech meets hi-tech in the Oslo offices of Snohetta, Scandinavia’s premier architecture firm. Housed in an open-plan former warehouse on the edge of the Oslo fjord, the firm greets visitors with an improvised light fixture, comprised of 600 water-filled plastic bags suspended from the ceiling in an undulating pattern. Meanwhile, in a secluded room, a
Name this Architect.
Can you name the architect of this residential villa in Germany? Post your guess in the comment section below. (Answer posted tomorrow.)
8 Occupations With Increased Demand
It’s hard to tell if the recession is over, with the high unemployment rate. But there are strong signs of recovery in the online job market. Annual growth rate is up 21% overall since July, 2009, according to Monster’s Employment Index. Here are eight occupations in which employers are hiring – using online ads –
Design Fees: Self-Inflicted Losses
Via ARCHITECT By: Ernest Beck The second installment of our series on architectural fees finds that increased competition for even the smallest of projects is leading firms to slash rates. But have things gone too far? When a major New York financial institution asked three architecture firms to submit bids for a high-end office renovation