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This Brick Arch Installation Dissolves in the Rain to Leave a Mortar Skeleton

July 23, 2019 Alya Abourezk 0

Sometimes known as the “Island of the Gods,” Jeju Island in South Korea is characterized by its volcanic rock, stunning waterfalls, and warm, tropical climate. Here, life is integrated with nature and the architecture is in harmony with the landscape. Dissolving Arch, a weather-specific installation by stpmj, responds to the island’s tropical environment. The structure began life as a solid brick vault, which then slowly dissolved in the hot and rainy periods of Jeju to produce a light, porous skeleton made of the remaining mortar which connects people with nature.

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The Record Breaking 31 Meter Tall “Flamenco Ice Tower” Opens in Harbin, China

January 15, 2018 Alya Abourezk 0

Beyonds igloos, sculptures, and Sweden’s ICEHOTELice is not often seen as building material. An international team of Dutch-end Chinese students and professors from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Summa College, and the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) have used the freezing material to construct “Flamenco Ice Tower” in Harbin, China – the home of the International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival. 

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What Would Happen if Other People Designed Buildings

January 9, 2018 Alya Abourezk 0

In an alternative universe, architects would have the ability to design every single aspect of their building in line with their architectural vision. There would be no mechanical, structure, or government regulations to worry about. Back in the real world though, this could not happen—many people have to be involved in the creation of a building in order for it to function. From the government to structural consultants, everyone thinks they know best, and the role of the architect sometimes becomes that of a negotiator, trying to please the third parties while maintaining their aspirations for the project. Architects must stand strong, however, because who really knows what would happen if we let someone else be in charge.

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Bring Chicago’s Downtown to your Home or Office with this Kickstarter Campaign

January 6, 2018 Alya Abourezk 0

Site models: they are intriguing and playful things by nature, making you feel like a giant looking down on a city. These miniature neighborhoods, however, are often large and bulky and only suited for architecture schools or offices. Imagine being able to have a site model in your home or office. Microscape has launched a Kickstarter to produce 1:5000 scale models of America’s Windy City, Chicago.

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Bring Chicago’s Downtown to your Home or Office with this Kickstarter Campaign

January 6, 2018 Alya Abourezk 0

Site models: they are intriguing and playful things by nature, making you feel like a giant looking down on a city. These miniature neighborhoods, however, are often large and bulky and only suited for architecture schools or offices. Imagine being able to have a site model in your home or office. Microscape has launched a Kickstarter to produce 1:5000 scale models of America’s Windy City, Chicago.

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Look Inside a Collection of Shanghai-Based Architecture Offices, Photographed by Marc Goodwin

January 3, 2018 Alya Abourezk 0

Through his series of architectural photographs, photographer, Marc Goodwin, is giving us an inside look into the architecture firms of the world’s greatest cities. His work has brought us through a collection of Nordic architectural offices, firms both large and small in London, numerous studios within Beijing, a selection of practices in Seoul, and a compendium of offices through the French capitalShanghai is the next to be added to his list with his most recent collection showcasing the rich architectural culture of China’s largest city.