• Is it the end of the pole for Brighton's i360 attraction?
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    UK media outlets report that Brighton's i360 tourist attraction has filed for administration. Initially launched as "British Airways i360," the seaside 531-foot moving observation tower had great expectations of attracting huge crowds pinned on it when it opened in August 2016 as a "vertical pier." (Critic Oliver Wainwright mocked it as a "great throbbing shaft" in his opening review.) The structure was designed by Marks Barfield, the architects behind the famed London Eye attraction.Operator Brighton i360 Ltd has reportedly accrued 51 million ($65 million USD) in debt.Previously on Archinect: A "great throbbing shaft": Oliver Wainwright on Brighton's British Airways i360 tower. Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons user Hassocks5489 (Public Domain)
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  • Summer's here in Antarctica let's build!
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    As the Northern Hemisphere approaches the winter season, construction activity on our southernmost continent has kicked into overdrive: More favorable summer temps have opened up a brief six-month window at the British Antarctic Survey's Rothera research station and operations hub, allowing for completion of the new 'Discovery Building' purpose-built scientific support facility. Work at the Rothera site has brought together expertise from BAM, Ramboll, Sweco, GA Barnies, Turner and Townsend, and Hugh Broughton Architects.The British Antarctic Survey's website describes the modernization efforts in more detail.Previously on Archinect: Construction season begins for UK's largest Antarctic research hub
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  • Cities on the Go: Could Mobile Architecture Decentralize Urban Futures?
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    With a diverse jury of global experts and a global voting public, Architizer's A+Awards champions firms around the world. Get your work in front of the industry's best by starting your submission today.I have always found buildings with legs quite intriguing. Howls Moving Castle by Studio Ghibli, the science fiction film Mortal Engines and even Archigrams famous Walking City have always teased out this untapped potential of an architecture that moves. Still, I do not believe that architects have spent nearly enough time studying mobile architecture forms and strategies as they do for traditional, static buildings and, by extension, cities.On the one hand, this makes a lot of sense: what architect would want to spend time, money and energy to design an architecture of impermanence? It offers a lot less convenience, it is way harder to implement and ultimately, it lacks prestige.Yuval Noah Hararis acclaimed book, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, traces the history of Homo sapiens, starting from the Stone Age and ending in the 21st century. What struck me while reading it was the (forgotten) fact that early human settlements were often semi-nomadic, shifting with the seasons or available resources. It wasnt until the Agricultural Revolution that humans started to permanently settle in specific parts of the world, usually in locations near water or fertile valleys. In other words, land cultivation is the reason why architects currently have jobs.According to Harari, however, the Agricultural Revolution marked the beginning of humanitys downfall, as it led to our own domestication. No longer content with simple survival, humans began to seek ever more more food, more water, more land, more wealth, more comfort and more technology. This insatiable desire fueled urban sprawl and reshaped human life around constant expansion and accumulation.Discussing mobile cities does not necessarily mean that we have to return to building tents or homes out of mud and rocks; however, having a wider mindset of impermanence (and thus architecture) might solve a lot of contemporary issues our world is currently facing. The aftermath of natural disasters, resource scarcity and even political needs could greatly benefit if a handful of architects devoted themselves to study methods of designing mobile cities.During the 2023 Venice Biennale, the Norman Foster Foundation presented a real-size prototype of the Essential Homes Research Project, a concept designed to provide rapidly assembled housing for people displaced by natural or manmade disasters. Designed in collaboration with Holcim, the structure stands as an alternative to traditional tent shelters, featuring a durable exterior: a catenary arch-shaped formwork over which a rollable canvas containing a low-carbon cement mix is draped. As soon as the canvas is sprayed with water, it dries and hardens, forming a solid shell.XBO Mobile Unit by 70 N arkitektur asWhen 70N arkitektur was invited to the European exhibition PARASITE Prototypes for Amphibious, Readymade, Advanced, Small-scale, Individual, Temporary, Ecological houses the office developed a prototype structure titled XBO: a 40-foot-long (12 meter), 10-foot-wide (3,2 meter) and 12-foot-high (3,5 meter) unit that, when unfolded, provides comfortable living in any location. Easily transportable via truck, its primary goal is to use minimal resources and maximize the qualities of active living, while adapting in any type of context.Finally, in September 2024, an international humanitarian contest organized by Archstorming on behalf of Tunisian charity Wallah We Can, for new mobile school concepts in Palestine was announced. The competition calls for proposals for new educational spaces that can be easily installed, dismantled and rebuild in any location, starting from a site next to Khan al-Ahmar village in the West Bank, which has been under the threat of demolition for fifteen years. The Wallah We Can charity has held similar open calls for a modular preschool concept in Ethiopia, a secondary school in Malawi as well as a large family home in Tanzania.My inclination is to say that the future of mobile cities holds a mix of permanent and impermanent architecture. The scenario in which our thousand year old cities are abandoned and where humans hit the roads once more is rather far-fetching. On the other hand, emerging lifestyle trends such as digital nomadism, challenge preconceptions on how humans wish to live. In truth, our current human settlements have become quite stifling: too many people, too much traffic and not enough space are all issues we face daily.But what if we could decongest our cities entirely? Imagine a world where we build self-sustaining, clean-energy power stations by rivers or in wide, open fields not to transfer power back to centralized cities, but so people could plug into these hubs directly, staying for a few weeks or months before moving on to another location. Education, too, would no longer be bound to static institutions; instead, school could be a dynamic journey, actively engaging students with diverse cultures, landscapes and communities.Though mobile architecture has mostly been tested on a small scale, for example through emergency relief housing or temporary event structures, the potential it holds could transform the way we think about cities and communities altogether. The possibilities are endless: a future of adaptable, resilient living spaces that encourage sustainable use of resources, connect people to the land, and offer freedom from the constraints of static urbanization.With a diverse jury of global experts and a global voting public, Architizer's A+Awards champions firms around the world. Get your work in front of the industry's best by starting your submission today.Featured Image: XBO Mobile Unit by 70 N arkitektur asThe post Cities on the Go: Could Mobile Architecture Decentralize Urban Futures? appeared first on Journal.
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  • A Night to Remember: Architects Take Center Stage at the A+Awards Gala in Chengdu
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    Architizer's 13th A+Awards features a suite of sustainability-focused categories recognizing designers that are building a greener industry and a better future. Start your entry to receive global recognition for your work!This November, architects from around the world descended upon Chengdu, gathering to celebrate the innovators and trailblazers of the 12th Annual A+Awards program. As the warm glow of the setting sun illuminated the rosy stones and twinkled on the lake, Architizers vibrant celebration of the worlds best architecture began. The event was a truly global celebration graced by an inspirational line-up of emerging architectural talents and established industry leaders alike, hailing from Australia, Brazil, Philippines, Slovenia, South Africa and more.Set in the Sichuan capitals majestic LUXELAKES The Water Theater, a masterful design by Antoine Predock Architects, each winner in attendance took to the stage to celebrate their achievement and receive their iconic A+Awards trophy, with stunning projects showcased on the big screen. The dazzling evening also served as the perfect launch party for the 13th A+Awards season which is now open for entries! Later, five standout firms took to the stage to receive Special Honoree Awards, starting with Nuno Fonterra of Mecanoo, winner of the Firm of the Year Award.As an architect and partner who has been with Mecanoo for over 20 years, Nunos career reflects the wider firms incredible trajectory as it has spread its wings to grow from a small and dedicated studio working in the Netherlands to a multidisciplinary architectural firm of over 130 people from 25 different nationalities, whose work remains grounded in its humanistic approach.Receiving the Architizer Firm of the Year Award is more than just an accolade; it is a celebration of the creativity, dedication, and diversity that has defined Mecanoo for nearly four decades, Nuno said in his acceptance speech. It reaffirms our philosophy to design with purpose, connecting people and places, and brings the poetry of architecture to life.While there are thousands of new architectural voices emerging each year, Architizers The Emerging Firm of the Year award reserved for up-and-coming firms that are challenging existing paradigms and bringing fresh perspectives for the next generation. This year, the honor when to MUDA-Architects, whose work has significantly shaped Chengdu.Founder and principal Lu Yuns heartfelt and elegant words touched everyone in the room: I still remember last years awards ceremony in Paris, and this year, being here at LUXELAKES in Chengdu feels especially meaningful, as we practice in this city. Im also very happy to spend this wonderful evening here, with so many outstanding designers and architects from around the world.The third speech of the night was given by special guest Dong Gong of Vector Architects, who received the accolade of Leadership in Design and explained the powerful shift underway in Chinese design: As we witness the gradual evolution of urbanization in China, we find that architecture is not just adapting to these changes; it is transforming. The role of architecture is shifting from being a symbol of power or a landmark to becoming a mediator and coordinator in the collaborative development of our urban and rural landscapes.This transition does not imply a compromise in construction quality. Instead, it reflects a more thoughtful and intentional approach. It allows architecture to coexist harmoniously with the social, historical and natural contexts that sustain us, thereby fostering a vibrant and dynamic vitality in our cities.Next, Sanjay Puri took to the stage to accept the visionary Sustainability in Design award in recognition of his innovation in climate-responsive architecture. Given that the firm is based in India, where roughly 90 percent of the country is considered an extreme heat danger zone, their work is remarkable, emphasizing energy efficiency, heat mitigation and passive cooling techniques.In most cases , it is a constant battle with clients to use design elements and principles that are sustainable since the clients concerns are focused mostly on the looks and the cost of the project, Sanjay stated. Winning this award for sustainability makes all those numerous battles fought worthwhile and is an encouragement to search and implement more ideas creating more sustainable environments and contribute in any small way to making and ensuring that the world will be a better place, reducing carbon emissions and reducing climate change.Finally, the Innovation in Design award went to MAD Architects, accepted by associate partner Fu Changrui: The year 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of MAD, and it is a great honor to receive such praise and recognition. We will certainly prioritize innovation in our practice. We hope that in the future, we will continue to share more exceptional and innovative works with you.The gala was a truly magical occasion, one where architects from around the world not only gathered to honor and celebrate each others work, but also engaged in meaningful conversation, grounded in inspiration, and built bridges between cultures and design approaches.This was a unique gathering of some of the industrys brightest minds, and if it taught us anything about the state of our industry, it is this: Led by these extraordinary pioneers, the future of architecture is in good hands.Congratulations once again to the Winners of the 12th Annual A+Awards, and best of luck to this seasons participants in the worlds largest architectural awards program!Architizer's 13th A+Awards features a suite of sustainability-focused categories recognizing designers that are building a greener industry and a better future. Start your entry to receive global recognition for your work!The post A Night to Remember: Architects Take Center Stage at the A+Awards Gala in Chengdu appeared first on Journal.
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  • Following a two-year closure, the Louis I
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    After renovations, the Yale Center for British Art will reopen to the public on March 29, 2025, putting the largest collection of British art outside the U.K. and Kahns geometric interior defined by the interplay of structure and light back on view.In New Haven Connecticut, the Louis I.Kahndesigned Yale Center for British Art strikes a distinctive look as a modern icon with its matte steel and reflective glass facade. After two years of renovations, the building will reopen to the public on March 29, 2025, putting the largest collection of ...
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  • Featured Job Listing: Dattner Architects is hiring for a Project Architect - Healthcare in New York, New York
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    Featured Job Listing: Dattner Architects is hiring for a Project Architect - Healthcare in New York, New York. Check out the full listing at https://jobs.archpaper.com/job/project-architect-healthcare-2/
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  • Unexplained heat-wave 'hotspots' are popping up across the globe
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    Unexplained heat-wave 'hotspots' are popping up across the globeLearn morehttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/11/241126145331.htmImage: Piyaset/Shutterstock.com
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