C3 431: Let's work together!
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When departments within an organisation fail to share information with each other, the popular term is “silo mentality”. Universities also suffer from this phenomenon, with learning and research in one field literally walled off from others. But architecture can create a very different environment: transparent, flexible, interactive. The magazine examines ''UCL East(...)
C3 431: Let's work together!
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When departments within an organisation fail to share information with each other, the popular term is “silo mentality”. Universities also suffer from this phenomenon, with learning and research in one field literally walled off from others. But architecture can create a very different environment: transparent, flexible, interactive. The magazine examines ''UCL East Marshgate'', designed by Stanton Williams, and the Faculty of Arts at Warwick University by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as excellent examples. Also in this issue, a special feature on the Chilean practice of Pezo von Ellrichshausen and new work by Snøhetta, Wallmarkers, Peter Pichler Architecture, Atelier FCJZ, and more.
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The use of mass timber (also called engineered wood) in architecture involves prefabricated modular parts, making construction quicker and cheaper, and applying digital technology to design and fabrication. Both glue-laminated timber (glulam) and cross-laminated timber (CLT) are load-bearing materials that offer buildings not only a positive carbon footprint but also(...)
C3 432: The Revolution will be laminated
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The use of mass timber (also called engineered wood) in architecture involves prefabricated modular parts, making construction quicker and cheaper, and applying digital technology to design and fabrication. Both glue-laminated timber (glulam) and cross-laminated timber (CLT) are load-bearing materials that offer buildings not only a positive carbon footprint but also flame-retardant qualities. A special feature on mass timber includes exemplary projects such as the ''World of Volvo'' by Henning Larsen and the ''Rehmannia Root Crafts Exhibition Hall'' by LUO studio. In addition, the magazine features a special profile on new Basque topography through the eyes of Ele Arkitektura.
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This issue investigates the ancient and continuing urban phenomenon of density through two new projects that are far from formulaic but have a strong signature form and vibrant facades. The first is ''One Ashley Road'' by Alison Brooks Architects, a flagship project of the Tottenham Hale regeneration in London. The second is ''Highnote'', a residential tower in Almere(...)
C3 433: One-aftr + Density boosts city and life
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This issue investigates the ancient and continuing urban phenomenon of density through two new projects that are far from formulaic but have a strong signature form and vibrant facades. The first is ''One Ashley Road'' by Alison Brooks Architects, a flagship project of the Tottenham Hale regeneration in London. The second is ''Highnote'', a residential tower in Almere designed by Studioninedots and geared towards young urban homebuyers. Also in this issue, a look at what to expect from the new generation of Korean architects through a feature on the firm One-aftr, co-founded by Joon Ma and Ryu Ahn, plus new projects by Atelier Marc Barani, 5468796 Architecture, and others.
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For architects, designing adaptive reuse projects for buildings originally constructed for religious purposes is a challenging task. Different approaches to transforming historic structures often spark intense debate. The three projects examined in this issue’s special feature on the future of preservation illustrate different interpretations of the principles set forth(...)
C3 434: Mac Nuñez - renovation from Monestary
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For architects, designing adaptive reuse projects for buildings originally constructed for religious purposes is a challenging task. Different approaches to transforming historic structures often spark intense debate. The three projects examined in this issue’s special feature on the future of preservation illustrate different interpretations of the principles set forth in the ''Charter of Krakow'' (2000), a document aimed at establishing common ground. In addition, the magazine zooms in on Max Núñez Arquitectos through an interview with the architect and selected projects, including the Hogar Alemán Elderly Care Home and MUSEAT Atacama Regional Museum, both in Chile.
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C3 326:The World as flux, japanese spatiality
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C3 327: cultural and public
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C3 327: cultural and public
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C3 328: urban addition
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Building a modern extension to an existing museum, church or other historic site can be problematic. These buildings are often situated in old and overpopulated cities. This issue takes a closer look at how today's architects have solved this dilemma. The Dresden Military History Museum by Daniel Libeskind, The new Messner Mountain Museum by EM2 Architects and the(...)
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Building a modern extension to an existing museum, church or other historic site can be problematic. These buildings are often situated in old and overpopulated cities. This issue takes a closer look at how today's architects have solved this dilemma. The Dresden Military History Museum by Daniel Libeskind, The new Messner Mountain Museum by EM2 Architects and the restoration of Madrid’s Slaughterhouse by Pesquera Ulargui Arquitectos serve as key examples. Other projects featured are: Milstein Hall at Cornell University by OMA, the Drents Museum extension by Erick van Egeraat Architects, and the Theater of Châtelard by Clermont Architects.
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C3 329: Aires Mateus
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Modern architecture and historical heritage do not often go hand in hand. This issue looks at a love and hate relationship between modern architecture and historical ornaments. How can modern architecture be enriched by the past? And what lessons may architects learn from past examples? Special attention is also paid to the changing social functions of today's modern(...)
C3 329: Aires Mateus
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Modern architecture and historical heritage do not often go hand in hand. This issue looks at a love and hate relationship between modern architecture and historical ornaments. How can modern architecture be enriched by the past? And what lessons may architects learn from past examples? Special attention is also paid to the changing social functions of today's modern cities. Projects include: Inter-Municipal school in Saint-Denis by AAVP Architecture, the Social Housing in Terrassa by Flores & Prats Arquitects, Le Lorrain Residential Complex by MDW Architecture, and the Lucien Rose Complex in Rennes by Atelier du Pont.
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C3 331: library opens
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In this issue of C3 the diversity of new libraries is in the spotlight, with examples from Kanazawa (JP), Turku (FI), Hradec Králové (CZ), and Scottsdale, Arizona (US), to name a few. The Hiroshi Senju Museum Karuizawa by the Office of Ryue Nishizawa is also covered in detail, and an interview with the Spanish office of Fuses-Viader Arquitectes precedes overviews of(...)
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In this issue of C3 the diversity of new libraries is in the spotlight, with examples from Kanazawa (JP), Turku (FI), Hradec Králové (CZ), and Scottsdale, Arizona (US), to name a few. The Hiroshi Senju Museum Karuizawa by the Office of Ryue Nishizawa is also covered in detail, and an interview with the Spanish office of Fuses-Viader Arquitectes precedes overviews of several of their most notable projects.
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Here C3 highlights architecture’s response to the landscape with ‘Land in Tune’, presenting a variety of projects, from a private house in the Cyclades (GR) by Deca Architecture to the Exhibition Grounds of the Estonian Road Museum by Salto AB. Additionally, ‘Bargains to Valuables’ illuminates the possibilities for delivering quality architecture within a limited budget.(...)
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Here C3 highlights architecture’s response to the landscape with ‘Land in Tune’, presenting a variety of projects, from a private house in the Cyclades (GR) by Deca Architecture to the Exhibition Grounds of the Estonian Road Museum by Salto AB. Additionally, ‘Bargains to Valuables’ illuminates the possibilities for delivering quality architecture within a limited budget. Included are several low-cost ‘crisis’ projects like Casa Never Never Land in Ibiza (ES) by Andrés Jaque Architects and the prefab Mima House, designed to be fast-produced, light and flexible. Rounding out this issue is an interview with Mumbai-based Malik Architecture, plus an overview of their work.
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