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Herzog & de Meuron Unveil Designs for a Flagship Building in the Royal College of Art’s New London Campus

November 6, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

London’s Royal College of Art (RCA) have submitted proposals by Herzog & de Meuron to Wandsworth Council for a new £108 million ($141 million) building in Battersea. The “flagship” project will form part of the RCA’s ongoing transformation into a ‘STEAM’ (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) postgraduate university, facilitating the provision of ten new programmes focusing on computer and materials science, the impact of the digital economy, advanced manufacturing, and intelligent mobility.

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IDF Habitat Headquarters / Piuarch

November 6, 2017 Rayen Sagredo 0

In March 2017 IDF Habitat proudly announced its new address, 15 km from the heart of Paris. Designed by Piuarch, Stefano Sbarbati and Incet Ingénierie, the winners of a competition held in 2013, the Champigny-sur-Marne headquarters were inspired by the desire to create an efficient, functional complex, and above all one that stands as an indispensable element in the area’s transformation process. The building is in fact part of the so-called “ZAC des Bords de Marne,” an ambitious redevelopment program aimed at defining a new social, cultural and productive sector connected with the city, interpreting expectations and generating a system with a strong identity.

Existing decor leads Nook Architects’ redesign of Barcelona dwelling

November 6, 2017 Natasha Levy 0

A wall that depicts a scene of overflowing greenery is one of the original features that Nook Architects has preserved during the overhaul of this apartment in Barcelona. Located in the city’s Gothic quarter, the End of the Roc apartment follows four other renovation projects that Nook has completed in the same building. Others include

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How To Survive an All-Nighter

November 6, 2017 Ella Thorns 0

As most architecture students and practicing architects find out, all-nighters are (ironically) the stuff of nightmares. They’re a last resort when the project is due and you have run out times you can say “I’ll do that tomorrow.” All-nighters should be avoided at all costs as they can have many negative effects on your mind such as decreased concentration and reduced long-term memory. Even your body can suffer too; pushing yourself to the limit as you fight tiredness and work as much as physically possible will weaken your immune system and can cause circulatory problems from sitting down for 20 or so hours straight.

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Have Your Say on the Landscape of Emerging Practices With the Interactive Architectural Political Compass

November 6, 2017 Zoya Gul Hasan 0

If you were to identify, categorize and map the 21st century’s emergent architectural practices from the world over, all on one diagram, what would it look like? Considering how the current architectural landscape consists of several different approaches, attitudes and political stances, how would you map them without being too reductive? And how would you ensure that out of hundreds of emergent practices and firms across the globe, you don’t leave anyone out? Perhaps the Global Architectural Political Compass V 0.2 could offer a clue.