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Calatrava and Zaha Hadid’s Buildings Contribute to the Economic Development of Midwestern American Cities

September 16, 2022 Paula Cano 0

The Quadracci Pavilion by Santiago Calatrava and the Contemporary Arts Center by the Pritzker-winner Zaha Hadid are celebrating their 20th anniversary. Both buildings are the first US projects completed by these legendary architects that have contributed to the stimulation of economic development in Midwestern American cities over the past two decades. In fact, for that reason, Milwaukee’s mayor declared September 16 “Santiago Calatrava Day” to commemorate the Pavillion’s opening.

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Smithsonian Reveals the Proposals for The Bezos Learning Center in Washington DC

September 15, 2022 Paula Cano 0

The Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC has revealed the five anonymous design proposals for The Bezos Learning Center, and they are now awaiting public feedback. The transformation of the National Air and Space Museum represents an unprecedented moment in the conservation and preservation of thousands of artifacts and a remarkable revival of space exploration and space tourist travels. With a record-breaking $250 million donation from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and leaders in the aerospace industry, the Smithsonian Institution is undergoing a massive multi-year renovation, which began in 2018.

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The Pritzker Architecture Prize Releases Ceremony Video to Honor 2022 Laureate, Francis Kéré

September 14, 2022 Paula Cano 0

Honoring the 2022 Laureate, the Burkinabé architect Francis Kére, The Pritzker Prize releases a ceremony video from the recently opened Marshall Building at the LSE, designed by the 2020 Pritzker Laureates Yvonne Farrell, and Shelley McNamara. The documentary includes remarks by the awardee, Tom Pritzker, and previous Laureates such as Alejandro Aravena, Norman Foster, Anne Lacaton, and Jean-Philippe Vassal. This ceremony presents Kéré with the 2022 Pritzker Prize medallion, the highest honor in architecture, certifying him as a Laureate for his extraordinary work with communities and architectural ingenuity.

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Kohn Pedersen Fox Designs Texas’ Tallest Building

September 13, 2022 Paula Cano 0

The 311 meters high Mixed-Use Tower in Downtown Austin designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, will become Texas‘ tallest when it opens in late 2026. Called Waterline, this skyscraper is intended to define the skyline of one of the U.S.A’s most dynamic and growing cities. Targeting LEED Gold certification, the 74-Story project will include apartments, offices, hotel rooms, and a ground-floor paseo. The development will also add two new pedestrian bridges and three additional public pedestrian and bike access points.

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Herzog & De Meuron Updates the FC Basel Stadium in Switzerland

September 12, 2022 Paula Cano 0

The Jakob-Park Stadium, home of FC Basel, is getting an update to extend its lifespan after 20 years of use. Originally designed by Herzog & de Meuron, the architecture reform aims to provide better hospitality to visitors by restructuring the access and optimizing security to keep the stadium open even on non-match days. The proposal also contemplates replacing the iconic facade with a sweeping roof to give the stadium a unified appearance and broadcast the events outside.

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The 17th Istanbul Biennale Announces Line-Up For its 2022 Edition

September 9, 2022 Paula Cano 0

The 17th Istanbul Biennial organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, announces the participants of the Contemporary Istanbul art fair which will take place from September 17 to 22, 2022. Sixty-five galleries and art initiatives from 22 countries will gather in Tersane Istanbul, a 600-years historic landmark renovated by the award-winning firm Tabanlioglu Architects. For this edition, the visitors will experience the “sense of our times” by contemplating present-day life and the richly layered past.

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The World’s First Solar Biennale and Energy Show Exhibition Opens in Rotterdam on September 9

September 8, 2022 Paula Cano 0

The Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, opens The Energy Show and the Solar Biennale on Friday, September 9, 2022. In collaboration with The Solar Biennale designer and curator Matylda Krzykowski and solar designers Marjan van Aubel and Pauline van Dongen, the exhibition presents a series of projects that explores the sun’s meaning and possibilities in society, the environment, and design. With Europe in the midst of an energy crisis, The Energy Show and the Solar Biennale is an opportunity for designers and the general public to examine the transition to solar energy and technology as we move towards a post-carbon future.

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Paul Clemence Captures Ateliers Jean Nouvel ‘s Completed Tours Duo in Paris

September 7, 2022 Paula Cano 0

Jean Nouvel’s recently completed towers, Tours Duo, redefined the Parisian skyline. Captured by Paul Clemence in his latest photo series, the project by Ateliers Jean Nouvel creates a singularity in relation to the rails that lead into the city’s heart and defines the Avenue de France. Established as a landmark of the East side of Paris, considered to be the future of the city, Tours Duo is a mixed-use project that completes and modifies the unfinished context of this part of the city.

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New York Studio Bernheimer Architecture Forms The First Only Private-Sector Union in The US

September 6, 2022 Paula Cano 0

The first and only formal architecture union in the American private sector was just formed by Bernheimer Architecture‘s employees after two years of the union campaign. The Union aims to reframe the discipline and profession and create an established sector of better labor rights standards and work conditions. The BA Union will be associated with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers to reshape the industry at a large scale and work on Industrywide problems like long hours and low pay.