LONDON-based RCKa has designed a carbon-free retirement village for Chester in the UK. Located in Boughton Heath, the task done with engineer Max Fordham to reduce carbon emissions. Nearly 15,000 square meters, the village will have to succeed in Fitwel popular among more than 140 apartments as an additional care progression on site.
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has been approved for Lumina Village, a refurbishment of the former Kellogg’s in Stretford ( Manchester, United Kingdom). Approved through the Trafford Council’s plan-making committee, mixed-use design takes its call from lumens as a nod to the neighborhood’s long-term history. The focal point of the new network will be a green area surrounded by local businesses and cool work areas.
Mies van der Rohe and Creative Europe announced the 12 finalist projects competing to win the Young Talent Architecture Award 2020 (YTAA 2020) and the nine finalist projects competing to win the Asian edition of YTAA 2020. Created in 2016, the YTAA “supports the skill of newly graduated architects, urban planners and landscapers who will be guilty of our environment in the future. “
Houses and villas are the most sought after themes in ArchDaily. Combining an orderly variety of conceptual interventions, this week’s unidentified architecture focuses on the residential sector. From all over the world, this organization presents proposals sent through our readers.
New Generations is a European platform that analyses emerging practices of the highest avant-garde at European level, providing a new space for the exchange of wisdom and confrontation, theory and production. Since 2013, New Generations has involved more than three hundred practices in a varied program of culture activities, such as festivals, exhibitions, open calls, video interviews, workshops and experimental formats.
Morris Company has just obtained approval for the plans to create a Walter Segal wood extension in Highgate, London. The transformation aims to revive the original architecture of the house, built by the architect himself in 1965 and introduces a new intervention in the iconic village. House.
A new progression of six-story zero-carbon offices in Vauxhall, London, UK, has won a city council planning commission to move forward. Designed through FCBStudios, the wood workspace called Paradise will be a deserted site on ancient Paradise Street and update existing deprecated toasting.
The London Design Festival has announced the programme of its 18th edition to be held this autumn. Despite the current coronavirus pandemic, the festival will return to the city as “a symbol of London’s determination for its artistic and cultural leadership. “In 2003, the London Design Festival brought together professionals, shops and educators to celebrate and publicize design every year in the capital.
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