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Intruders in the Boys’ Club: Women Redefining Success in Architecture

December 22, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

Whether it be the overly-dainty posture of scale model figures or the assumptions of being the in-house decorator, the portrayal of women in architecture is often one of subservience. Despite Despina Stratigakos’ hands-on efforts behind Architect Barbie or the global impacts of the legacy of starchitect Zaha Hadid, there continues to be a lack of visibility of women in the profession.

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Foster + Partners’ Tulip Towers Could Pose Risks to Air Traffic Control

December 15, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

Blossoming alongside the iconic Gherkin building, Foster + PartnersTulip Tower has been planning to join London’s skyline since they released their proposal earlier in November. However, construction of the1,000-foot tower has been halted until officials can determine its impact on aircraft radar systems at London City airport, six miles away. Featuring mobile gondolas in the form of three-meter wide glass spheres intended for visitor rides on an elliptical journey around the tower, the proposed viewing platform is potentially highly problematic.

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White Arkitekter Reinvents the Water Tower Typology with Horizontal Concave Facade

December 14, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

A series of concave concrete panels hoisted on slender plank-like columns sit amongst the vast rural plains of Sweden, silently redefining the typology of an otherwise utilitarian structure. White Arkitekter‘s recent proposal for a water tower in Varberg is a slim horizontal structure, deviating from the typical, vertical and round design. Titled VÅGA, it features two tanks for storing water within its unique shape that may actually be better suited to its purpose.

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Will Snøhetta’s Redesign Calm the Outcry From Its Original Controversial Proposal?

December 12, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

Labeled as “vandalism” and “murder” of an icon of postmodernism, Oslo-based firm Snøhetta’s redesign proposal for Phillip Johnson and John Burgee’s AT&T Headquarters was received with instantaneous backlash across the architectural community last year. Architect Robert A. M. Stern, marched alongside a protest outside 550 Madison Avenue, and even critic Norman Foster, who never claimed to have any sympathy for the postmodern movement, still vocalized his sentiments that “[the building] is an important part of our heritage and should be respected as such.”

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Iconic American Buildings Re-Envisioned in the Gothic Revival Style

December 12, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

With its intricate ornamentation and complex ribbed vaulting, Gothic architecture introduced a slenderness and exuberance that was not seen before in medieval Europe. Epitomized by pointed arches, flying buttresses, and tall spires, Gothic structures were easily identifiable as they reached new heights not previously achievable, creating enigmatic interior atmospheres.

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Norwegian Architect Reiulf Ramstad Shares What ‘Designing for a Landscape’ Really Means

December 1, 2018 Vasundhra Aggarwal 0

In Louisiana Channel‘s latest video, an interview featuring Norwegian architect Reiulf Ramstad takes place in the city of Molde as part of the Utzon Center exhibition ‘In the World of an Architect – Reiulf Ramstad Architects.’ An interdisciplinary collaboration of architecture, landscape, and design, the firm has done several large-scale civic works to smaller projects along tourist routes amongst other commercial and recreational buildings.