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Future Cities Lab (FCL) Global Conference | Architecture | Architonic

Architonic

FCL Global, a collaboration between ETH Zurich and universities in Singapore (NUS, NTU, SUTD), adopts a transdisciplinary approach that links design, technology, science and governance. Based on data and empirical findings, it provides a foundation for resilient urban development and promotes collaboration between different interest groups.

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Kongjian Yu wins 2023 Cornelia Hahn Oberlander award

Deezen

Yu is the second recipient of the prize, which is awarded by the Cultural Landscape Foundation ( TCLF ) for global contributions to the field of landscape architecture. It was chaired by University of Technology Sydney School of Design dean Elizabeth Mossop. All images courtesy of The Cultural Landscape Foundation.

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Aulik Fiser Architekti

ArchiDiaries

From 2003 to 2004, he completed his international student internship at The Tampere University of Technology in Finland. He joined the Aulík Fišer studio after graduation and started to concentrate on urban development concept ideas in the context of Prague. Faculty of Architecture design studio teacher from 2008 to 2014.

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The Resilient Construction Imperative in the Face of Climate Change

Santa Cruz Architect

Durability: The Foundation of Resilience Durability is the bedrock of resilient construction. To enhance durability, resilient construction incorporates innovative materials and technologies that can withstand extreme conditions. Moreover, the integration of smart technologies plays a crucial role in making buildings adaptable.

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Back to Basics: What is the Meaning of “Tectonic” in Architecture Today?

Architizer

This thought process laid the foundation for Vitruvius, a Roman architect and engineer, to articulate the fundamental principles of good architecture: firmitas , utilitas and venustas — firmness, utility and delight. The lightness and strength of carbon fiber enable innovative forms and structures, implying cutting-edge technology.

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From Suburbs to Hubs: Innovation Districts Usher In a New Era of Urban Planning

Architizer

They represent multifaceted ecosystems encompassing research centers, universities, corporate offices, government agencies, healthcare facilities, cultural institutions and technology hubs. This diverse mix creates collaborative environments for interdisciplinary interactions, fostering creativity and advancing research and development.

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The World’s Largest Urban Solar Farmfor Expo 2030 in Rome by CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati

aasarchitecture

The main driver behind this goal is to let natural ecosystems and technological inventions work in sync, just like human and natural energy would make each other more intense,” architect Italo Rota says. This new approach to temporary events could become the foundation of a new model for urban development.”.

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