Thank you to the Faculty of Architecture at Dresden University of Technology, GDE architecture, for the invitation to speak about our work on Park Hill. Our Associate Director Amy Waite delivered a lecture titled 'The Rebirth of Park Hill' which retraced the history of the structure and the delivery of the Phase 2 development with Urban Splash
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Last week, the students of #OffsiteTechnologiesforArchitecture had the opportunity to meet Nicola Scaranaro, partner in Foster + Partners, one of the world’s most innovative integrated architecture and design firms. Together with Nicola, their #workshoptutor, the students will work on the redevelopment of the urban periphery in Via Tucidide, in Milan, one of the most imposing urban and architectural challenges in the city. The course in Off-Site Technologies for Architecture is a project by Manni Group. #yacademy #yac
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A Vision for Architecture as More Than the Sum of Its Parts How Modernist Fundamentalism degrades the human and natural environment. by Michael W. Mehaffy & Nikos A. Salingaros https://lnkd.in/e3wDfVWe
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From biomimetic architecture to the circular economy, discover how intelligent buildings are leading the charge in innovative construction practices. Get the full story on a new publication from Professor Derek Clements-Croome in our latest publication https://ow.ly/n24o50UbBRO.
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RSVP for tickets to The LSA's upcoming panel discussion 'Will you still want me When I’m nothing new?' here: https://lnkd.in/e9aUvBBx The speakers will confront questions like: 🟢 What does architecture look like when professionals and the public intimately understand the elements that make up their buildings? 🟢 How does architecture change when its constituent parts are treated as specific objects rather than generic commodities? 🟢 How will the way we value materials change if we move beyond hierarchal historical concepts of material heritage? 🟢 Will we still want things when they’re nothing new? 12 February 2025, 7pm The London School of Architecture
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Infrastructure specialists, architects, engineers and public stakeholders, I humbly think this is the way forward to reduce our activities' environmental impact : - footbridges made of timber (carbon storage), - footbridges made of prestressed structural stone (yes you need to bring the material on site with quite a few trucks but apart from that - that sounds almost low-tech to me) - footbridges made of reused steel profiles (probably the most ambitious solution due to the uncertainty of the base material, but also, maybe, the most efficient !) I think we all should be inspired by these daring propositions, and I am looking forward to seeing the rest of the proposed designs as they unveil ! for me, they all stand out at great and good looking examples of the future of infrastructure!
NEWS: The footbridge of the future? We are excited to share the five shortlisted designs for our low-carbon footbridge contest. The winner, due to be announced in late Spring 2025, is designed to create a new crossing over the A127, and could form the new footbridge standard replicated across roads country-wide The shortlisted entries are from: Arup and Seán Harrington Architects COWI and Moxon Architects Ltd. Davies Maguire, Stephen James and Miebach Useful Studio - Architecture and Expedition Engineering Ltd Webb Yates Engineers and GROUPWORK Read more here: https://lnkd.in/e8n5TZYg
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Our report reviews a crucial new book from Professor Derek Clements-Croome on intelligent buildings, covering innovative approaches from biomimetic architecture to the circular economy. Get the full story on our website https://ow.ly/n24o50UbBRO.
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Thanks North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority for the blog post - an excellent summary of my remarks!
June Williamson, professor at Spitzer School of Architecture at The City College of New York, explained the three urban design strategies for 'suburban retrofitting' to the NJTPA Board of Trustees during a presentation this week. Read more on our blog: https://lnkd.in/eGmxRkSj #retrofittingsuburbia
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Balancing the rich history of NYC’s architecture with the demands of modern construction is no small feat. In this moment, Greg Wolf speaks to the challenges of working with century-old structures and the ingenuity it takes to adapt them to today’s needs. It’s a testament to the resilience and expertise required to ensure the past and future coexist seamlessly. How do you approach challenges like these in your own work? #WolfConstructionCorporation #BuildingTheNext100Years #ConstructionInnovation #LegacyInLeadership
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How can the architecture of memorials help us understand loss? Philosopher and architectural theorist Dr Lucy Benjamin from the University of Melbourne Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning is the recipient of the 2024 Ernst & Rosemarie Keller Award which will support new research into how we think about the past, the kind of memorials we construct to commemorate history & how we perceive monuments as time passes. https://lnkd.in/grbFnNzf
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Happy World Architecture Day! This year's theme is ‘Empowering the next generation to participate in urban design’. Like Building Change, UIA - International Union of Architects understands the important role of young architects in the design of tomorrow’s cities and their contribution to urban transformation. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gH7PBpZe
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