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Educational spaces for children have certainly evolved through the years, yet today the search to understand the processes involved in learning and teaching – including the role of the physical environment – is progressing like never before. The resurgence in recent years that the design of quality spaces for both learning and play has experienced is tied with advances in(...)
C3 special : spaces for children
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Educational spaces for children have certainly evolved through the years, yet today the search to understand the processes involved in learning and teaching – including the role of the physical environment – is progressing like never before. The resurgence in recent years that the design of quality spaces for both learning and play has experienced is tied with advances in technology and an increase in cross-disciplinary inputs in architecture. This special issue looks at sixteen recent examples at the forefront of new concepts in spaces for children, including works by Mario Cucinella, Feld72, PAL Design Group, KLab Architecture, Tezuka Architects, Omgeving + Carve, and more.
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C3 397 : against typology
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The first of two features in this issue presents five projects recently designed by contemporary Chilean offices, all manifestations of an architectural style meant to enhance life in isolation, away from the city and embedded in the natural landscape. Highlighted are houses by Pezo Von Ellrichshausen, Max Núñez, Ampuero Yutronic, Schmidt Associates Architects, and Felipe(...)
C3 397 : against typology
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The first of two features in this issue presents five projects recently designed by contemporary Chilean offices, all manifestations of an architectural style meant to enhance life in isolation, away from the city and embedded in the natural landscape. Highlighted are houses by Pezo Von Ellrichshausen, Max Núñez, Ampuero Yutronic, Schmidt Associates Architects, and Felipe Assadi Arquitectos. The second feature, entitled ''Against the Typology'', explores five new manifestations in housing for students, showing how the collective dynamics and programme inherent to these buildings and spatial sequences has influenced the architectural conception to the point of characterising it.
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The concepts of public and private are not diametrically opposed, but rather exist on a continuum. The success of public architecture is determined by the interaction between the two, for both the individual and the collective. Here ''C3'' considers how public ownership and privatisation play out across several typologies, from open spaces and swimming pools, to mixed-use(...)
C3 special : pseudo-public pseudo-private
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The concepts of public and private are not diametrically opposed, but rather exist on a continuum. The success of public architecture is determined by the interaction between the two, for both the individual and the collective. Here ''C3'' considers how public ownership and privatisation play out across several typologies, from open spaces and swimming pools, to mixed-use buildings and museums. Among the featured projects are the Amos Rex Museum by JKMM Architects, Dominique Perrault's Paris Longchamp Racecourse, Aarhus Harbour Bath by BIG, the Palestinian Museum by Heneghan Peng Architects, and the Apple Piazza Liberty by Foster + Partners.
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Although it is doubtful that the aggressive attitudes exercised during the 20th century for ever faster, more dominant infrastructures can ever be completely tamed, there is already a movement in recent years towards softer, greener, slower infrastructures that can improve social life while addressing ecological offenses. This special issue looks ahead to a brighter(...)
c3 special infrastructure : roadkill
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Although it is doubtful that the aggressive attitudes exercised during the 20th century for ever faster, more dominant infrastructures can ever be completely tamed, there is already a movement in recent years towards softer, greener, slower infrastructures that can improve social life while addressing ecological offenses. This special issue looks ahead to a brighter future for urban infrastructure through the lens of fifteen recent works. Among these are the Princeton Transit Hall and Market by Rick Joy Architects, Luís Pedro Silva’s Porto Cruise Terminal, Lahti Travel Centre by JKMM Architects, Napoli-Afragola High Speed Train Station by Zaha Hadid Architects, and more.
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c3 398 : courthouses
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Courts of law are projections of civic power into the built environment. States have traditionally expressed themselves with monumentality, with its implications of permanence, but modern government aspires to transparency, which society also expects. Five projects demonstrate how architects address these tensions, among them the Paris Courthouse by Renzo Piano Building(...)
c3 398 : courthouses
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Courts of law are projections of civic power into the built environment. States have traditionally expressed themselves with monumentality, with its implications of permanence, but modern government aspires to transparency, which society also expects. Five projects demonstrate how architects address these tensions, among them the Paris Courthouse by Renzo Piano Building Workshop and the Palace of Justice in Córdoba by Mecanoo + AYESA. In addition, five recently completed cultural warehouses by KOKO Architects, Franklin Azzi, and others show how various design strategies can be implemented in the conversion of industrial buildings to other functions.
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This issue’s main feature follows Norway’s major modern tourist attraction, the National Scenic Routes: eighteen roads which navigate through beautiful and diverse landscapes. The project is internationally celebrated for its application of modern, often spectacular architecture. Along all of these routes, rest areas, viewpoints, pathways, and other elements were(...)
C3 400 : Norwegian scenic routes
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This issue’s main feature follows Norway’s major modern tourist attraction, the National Scenic Routes: eighteen roads which navigate through beautiful and diverse landscapes. The project is internationally celebrated for its application of modern, often spectacular architecture. Along all of these routes, rest areas, viewpoints, pathways, and other elements were specially designed, largely by Norwegian architects. A second feature looks at architectural additions that integrate old and new, with recent projects by COBE, Haworth Tompkins, and others. Finally, ''Urban Housing'' features new, innovative solutions by BIG, WilkinsonEyre, Reinier de Graaf / OMA, and more.
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This instalment straddles a diverse range of topics and new projects. Near the northern end of the High Line Park, a section of overgrown and neglected land has been transformed into the hottest new place in New York. Vessel, designed by Heatherwick Studio, is now a prominent feature in the public gardens, while The Shed, a massive new arts centre by Diller Scofidio +(...)
C3 401 : vessel and the shed at Hudson Yards
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This instalment straddles a diverse range of topics and new projects. Near the northern end of the High Line Park, a section of overgrown and neglected land has been transformed into the hottest new place in New York. Vessel, designed by Heatherwick Studio, is now a prominent feature in the public gardens, while The Shed, a massive new arts centre by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, will become an adaptable and expandable cultural venue. Also in this issue, new public libraries by ALA Architects and Snøhetta + DIALOG, a feature on architectural insertions, with projects by Herzog & de Meuron and BAAS Arquitectura, and trending school architecture around the world.
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In recent years, former industrial buildings are increasingly becoming repurposed into modern venues for cultural expression. Factories, production halls, and even mining facilities are transformed into exhibition spaces, theatres, museums, and artist’s studios. In this issue, discover the Buda Art Centre in Kortrijk by 51N4E, OMA’s Prada Foundation Art Museum, the(...)
C3 375: art as the new industry
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In recent years, former industrial buildings are increasingly becoming repurposed into modern venues for cultural expression. Factories, production halls, and even mining facilities are transformed into exhibition spaces, theatres, museums, and artist’s studios. In this issue, discover the Buda Art Centre in Kortrijk by 51N4E, OMA’s Prada Foundation Art Museum, the Silesian Museum in Katowice, and more. Also in this edition, a feature that explores three ways of designing the landscape in the context of residential architecture. Highlights include houses by Alberto Campo Baeza, Kidosaki Architects Studio, Fougeron Architecture, and Cadaval & Solà-Morales.
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“Regionalism and Global Diversity” is the main theme of this issue, showing new regional approaches to architecture that reveal contemporary, globally relevant spatial and anthropological conceptions closely related to the richness of local cultures. Among the diverse examples are Pani Community Centre in Bengal by SchilderScholte Architects, Thread Artist Residency and(...)
C3 376: regionalism and global diversity
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“Regionalism and Global Diversity” is the main theme of this issue, showing new regional approaches to architecture that reveal contemporary, globally relevant spatial and anthropological conceptions closely related to the richness of local cultures. Among the diverse examples are Pani Community Centre in Bengal by SchilderScholte Architects, Thread Artist Residency and Cultural Centre in Senegal by Toshiko Mori, Kikuma Watanabe’s school for orphans in Thailand, a compact stone house in Slovenia by Dekleva Gregoric Arhitekti, and more. Also in this issue, “Dwelling in Memory” investigates five projects in redundant spaces, situated between rehabilitation and reuse.
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C3 379: The Looming Shift
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University architecture has been significantly changing in recent decades. Globally, institutions of higher learning are gradually adapting their traditional buildings to meet a growing societal demand for a more democratic, equal, and diverse education system. The increasing mobility of students, their expectations for flexibility, and the perception of learning spaces(...)
C3 379: The Looming Shift
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University architecture has been significantly changing in recent decades. Globally, institutions of higher learning are gradually adapting their traditional buildings to meet a growing societal demand for a more democratic, equal, and diverse education system. The increasing mobility of students, their expectations for flexibility, and the perception of learning spaces all play a role. These shifts are highlighted in eleven projects, among them the Faculty of Fine Arts in Tenerife by gpy arquitectos, Technical Faculty SDU by C.F. Møller, National Taiwan University by Toyo Ito & Associates, and Utrecht University’s New Education Centre by Ector Hoogstad Architecten.
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