Header Image
  • Home
  • news
  • magazine
  • competition
  • About
  • Shop
  • Jobs
  • News
  • architecture
  • design
  • art
  • 2022
  • 2023

Resilient Stretch Housing

By: admin | January - 30 - 2010

Special Mention – 2007 Housing Competition
Project by: YeaHwa Kim,  Ji Young Kim

queens-housing-1

Gradients of Transition:  A Resilient Stretch System

Our concept for the 21st century housing emerges from the complex demands of humans, and their interaction with the environment through technology.  The location of the project is the Bland House in Flushing Queens, New York, where there is a mixture of different cultures, businesses, and social classes that are interconnected through a complex system of transportation hubs. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news

Well City – Underground Architecture

By: admin | January - 29 - 2010

Special Mention – 2007 Housing Competition
Project by: Anna Rita Emili, Barbara Pellegrino, Massimo Ilardi

underground-house-1

Imagine a landscape where the predominant colors shift from yellow to brown, where the only materials are sand and dry clay, and where variations are determined by slight differences in shades. Imagine yourself in a place characterized by contrasting elements; bright light, strong shadows, total darkness, torrid heat, and intense cold.  You will inhabit a place without references or variations.  

We propose a new kind of residence named ‘Well House’, a universally applicable dwelling or refuge with all the characteristics of hipogeos architecture. Our project is based on the Italian St. Patrizio’s sink, characterized by a series of spaces around a central space that contains water. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news

Steven Holl Receives 2010 Progressive Architecture Award

By: admin | January - 29 - 2010

LM-Harbor-Steven-Holl-1

The Progressive Architecture Awards have honored Steven Holl Architects’ LM Harbor Gateway as one of nine 2010 recipients. The Awards are administered by Architect Magazine and this year’s winners were selected from a group of more than 300 projects by a jury including Stan Allen, Adele Chatfield-Taylor, Sarah Dunn, Diane Hoskins, John Peterson, and James Richärd. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news

Genetic Architecture – Housing

By: admin | January - 29 - 2010

Special Mention – 2007 Housing Competition
Project by: Francesco Gatti, Francesco Lipari, Aurgho Jyoti, Summer Nie

genetic-architecture-1

With the convergence of computation and biogenetics in the latter part of the 20th century and subsequent completion of the Human Genome Project, we are now witnessing the emergence of a post-human era, which will transform the way we think and interact with the world at large. Genetic architecture is based on the philosophical notion of genesis.

The design ideates from an existing technological research to generate skin systems as cladding material for a building. Researchers at the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, have developed the next generation of self-healing material, which mimics human skin by healing itself time after time. Fidia Advanced Biopolymers in Italy has produced innovative technologies that enable human tissues such as cartilage and skin to be regenerated in a laboratory. With the DNA of a particular type of skin, the same skin is produced by the company in required amounts. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news

Algorithmic Housing

By: admin | January - 28 - 2010

Third place of the 2007 Housing Competition
Project by: Marcin Pilsniak

algorithmic-housing-1

New Housing for Shanghai

The aim of this project is to explore possible solutions to housing problems in rapidly developing cities worldwide. 

Shanghai was chosen as the location for this study because it is affected by extreme poverty, social segregation, and lack of housing developments.  The city has two radically different faces; the rich and polished, and the poor and crammed, who live with a population density of less than 15 square meters per person.  These problems are the result of a massive influx of people with very low income, who constitute over 60 per cent of its population.  Two age groups are especially affected throughout the city; young adults, with little capital to invest, and elderly residents, that cannot continue working in the physically demanding labor market. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news

Housing + Infrastructure

By: admin | January - 28 - 2010

Second place of the 2007 Housing Competition
Project by: Tat Lam

housing-infrastructure-1

‘Housing + Infrastructure: An active planning strategy subsidizing low income public housing’

Housing inequity is a common phenomenon throughout the world, in both developed and developing countries. The reasons for this phenomenon are many, but the main factor is the rapid development of the city and the privatization of lands and infrastructure without an adequate urban study. Conventional solutions are generally political and few considerations have been taken from the strategic planning of the urban space. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news

Underwater Architecture – Taiwan Skyscraper

By: admin | January - 28 - 2010

Underwater Architecture
During the next few days we will showcase 5  proposals for sustainable underwater architecture. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 5 of 5

 

Underwater Architecture


The year is 2046 and the North and South Pole icebergs have melted, more than 40 percent of the Earth’s surface is underwater. The challenge is to build a skyscraper undersea with movable spheres and conducting tissue structures. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news

Capitalistic Symbiosis – New Housing

By: admin | January - 27 - 2010

First place of the 2007 Housing Competition
Project by: Eduardo McIntosh

temporal-housing-8

Housing, like the majority of architectural genres, has always been a permanent construction attached to the ground for long-term residence. This project explores the possibility of creating a nomadic type of dwelling that should be seen as an industrial product rather than architecture.

In the 1960’s, Archigram designed a ‘Walking City’ in which an entire community could move from one place to another. Although a very innovative concept, it has been proven to be economically and technologically unfeasible over the last 50 years. ‘Capitalist Symbiosis’ is a small scale version of Archigram’s utopian vision, a small inhabitable transportation unit for the global resident. It is consumer product, just like ipods, laptops, and mobile phones. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news

Underwater Skyscraper

By: admin | January - 27 - 2010

Underwater Architecture
During the next few days we will showcase 5  proposals for sustainable underwater architecture. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 4 of 5

Higinio Llames, Ifigeneia Arvaniti
Spain


Inverted Skyscraper


This proposal understands the need of living in harmony with nature in a sustainable way. There is a close relationship between the building and its surrounding. It could be described as a surface that holds an inverted skyscraper under the sea. The “living spaces” below the sea are independent units with living and working areas while the gathering spaces, farmlands, and recreational areas are located at sea level. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news

Floating Country

By: admin | January - 27 - 2010

Underwater Architecture
During the next few days we will showcase 5  proposals for sustainable underwater architecture. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 3 of 5

Kaung Jin, Hanjin Yoon, Hye Ri Kim
South Korea


Floating Country


During the last couple of years there has been an increased awareness of the ecological and urban threats of Global Warming. One of the smallest countries, a series of Polynesian islands, known as Tuvalu will be the first country to flood and disappear with the oceans rise. This project examines the possibility of a floating country built as a series of islands positioned like Tuvalu and interconnected by bridges. Read the rest of this entry »

architecture, featured, news
Page 243 of 247« First«...240241242243244245246247»
  • Follow On Instagram

    • Instagram
  • Skyscraper Competition

    • 2023 Skyscraper Competition
  • Books Digital Editions

    • EVOLO SKYSCRAPERS
  • Competition Sponsors

    • Archinect
    • architecture.competitions.yearbook
    • Architime.ru
    • bustler
    • competitions.archi
    • e-architect
    • Global Design Awards
    • Skyscrapercity
    • YoungBirdPlan
  • Sketching Pen

    • UNO PEN
  • Subscribe to Newsletter

© 2006-2021 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution. eVolo is a trademark of EVOLO, INC. in the United States and other countries.

Webdesign by: SOFTlab
Header Image