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Posted by the editors on Friday, 22 June 2012

Architecture: RIBA International Award Winners Announced: “..Following our previous announcement revealing the 2012 RIBA Award recipients, we now present to you 12 international projects that have also received top honors from RIBA. Buildings outside the European Union by RIBE Chartered Architects and RIBA International Fellows are eligible for this award. These 2012 RIBA International Award winners will now compete for the RIBA Lubetkin Prize – an award named in honor of the Georgia-born architect who worked in Paris before coming to London in the 1930s to establish the influential Tecton Group. In 2009, the RIBA Lubetkin Prize went to the National Stadium Beijing by Herzog & de Meuron [and Ai Weiwei] with China Architectural Design & Research Group and Arup Sport for National Stadium Company..” Includes photos of the 12 RIBA International Award-winning buildings..
See our post on the 2012 RIBA Award – winning buildings: Architecture: 2012 RIBA Awards Winners Announced.
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image: Innhouse hotel Kunming, China by Integer Intelligent and Green © Kerun Ip; article: Rosenfield , Karissa . “RIBA International Award Winners Announced” 21 Jun 2012. ArchDaily. <http://www.archdaily.com/247164>
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Posted by the editors on Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Residential Architecture: Lake Iosco House by RES4: “..this two-story single bar scheme is positioned as close to the lake as zoning allows. The result is a long linear composition oriented north south, with complementing sunrise and sunset decks to the east and west. Lake views are available from all rooms..The approach weaves through the woods along a narrow road, terminating in a gently sloped drive and polycarbonate carport that frames a view of the lake upon arrival..Entry continues as a transition from the auto-court to the east deck up a slight set of stairs marked by a concrete wall pierced with acrylic cylinders. Transmitting sunlight during the day, the acrylic cylinders become a backlit constellation triggered by motion-sensors at night..” Extensive glazing, abundant natural light, lake views, lovely site, significant wood interior elements..
See another home by RES4: Residential Architecture: Swingline by Resolution: 4 Architecture.
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image: © RES4; article: Ross , Kritiana . “Lake Iosco House / RES4” 30 May 2012. ArchDaily. <http://www.archdaily.com/238938>
Posted in Architects, Architecture, Contemporary Architecture, contemporary design, Design, Designalog, Interiors, Residential Architecture | Tagged: archdaily, Architects, Architecture, Architecture & Design, Bloomingdale, Contemporary Architecture, contemporary design, Design, Designalog, glass, Homes, Houses, interiors, Kritiana Ross, Lake Iosco House, Lake Iosco House by RES4, New Jersey, North America, RES4, Residential Architecture, Swingline by Resolution: 4 Architecture, USA, wood | 4 Comments »
Posted by the editors on Saturday, 5 May 2012

Architecture + Design: Design Icon: Michael Graves by Gary Nadeau (Video): “..Dwell have shared their short film featuring the legendary Michael Graves inside his beautiful Princeton home in which he created out of a disused warehouse. In the film, Graves shares the discoveries he made when renovating his house and thoughts about his career, his practice and universal design..” Poignant, insightful, inspiring..The film was directed and edited by Gary Nadeau.
See our post on Michael Graves: Michael Graves – Architect & Designer – If It’s Going to Get Designed, Let’s Do It Well.
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image: Gary Nadeau, Dwell, ArchDaily; article: Rosenfield , Karissa . “Design Icon: Michael Graves / Gary Nadeau” 03 May 2012. ArchDaily. <http://www.archdaily.com/231670>
Posted in Architects, Architecture, Contemporary Architecture, contemporary design, Design & Decoration, Designalog, Interiors, Product Design, Residential Architecture | Tagged: archdaily, Architects, Architecture, Architecture & Design, Contemporary Architecture, contemporary design, Design, Design Icon: Michael Graves by Gary Nadeau (Video), Designalog, Dwell, Gary Nadeau, Homes, Houses, interiors, Karissa Rosenfield, Let’s Do It Well, Michael Graves, Michael Graves – Architect & Designer – If It’s Going to Get Designed, New Jersey, Princeton, Product Design, Residential Architecture, USA, Video | 1 Comment »
Posted by the editors on Friday, 17 February 2012

Architecture: Teachers Village by Richard Meier & Partners: “..a mixed-use development that will include two school buildings with three charter schools and a daycare center, rental apartments for Newark teachers, and 70,000 square feet of retail space. The project is envisioned to revitalize a large portion of the city’s downtown, create jobs and spur future development..” Lead project urban renewal with strong social components..
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Posted in Architects, Architecture, Contemporary Architecture, contemporary design, Design, Designalog, Residential Architecture | Tagged: Architects, Architecture, Architecture & Design, Arthitectural, Contemporary Architecture, contemporary design, Design, Designalog, Mixed-Use Architecture, New Jersey, Newark, Residential Architecture, Richard Meier & Partners, Teachers Village, Teachers Village by Richard Meier & Partners, U.S., Urban Architecture | 2 Comments »