Architectural Controversies: Designs and Ethical Debates of 2023
This year, we discussed many projects and events in the world of architecture and design. Here is a quick look at a few architectural controversies we selected for you.
This year, we discussed many projects and events in the world of architecture and design. Here is a quick look at a few architectural controversies we selected for you.
Foster + Partners and CannonDesign aim to create a new central point of arrival, with the north and south drop-offs converging at a unified main entrance.
The Canyon, MVRDV’s apartment building on San Francisco’s waterfront, is now finished. The 23-story mixed-use building is MVRDV’s first finished project on the United States West Coast.
The distinguishing element is a kinetic façade that reflects City of Hope’s commitment to all-encompassing cancer care and supports sustainability programs and visitor security.
The Garrison Tree House is built on a 32-square-meter site on a former farm property in Garrison. Inspired by the tree houses that children build on trees in American homes, the structure stands out as a play and entertainment-centered place on the farm.
Opera is a form of theatre that revolves solely around music that combines singing and spoken dialogues. Music is a fundamental art form in which performing arts are incorporated in the form of singers, actors, costumes, etc.
In Bad Ombres; a series of ceramic vessels, the team has taken this experimental approach to new heights, creating visually appealing and thought-provoking vessels made from two different types of clay, which creates a gradient effect that can be seen both across the entire object and within individual extrusions.
Manas Bhatia, an Indian architect and computational designer, has been using the potential of the artificial intelligence (AI) tool Midjourney to create surreal architectural concepts.
Milwaukee’s new museum by Ennead Architects and Kahler Slater, is motivated by the biological history of Wisconsin and reflects the culture of the city
A play boosts our mind with entranced zeal. Architecture defines that expedition in concerted ways. NEST, an interactive sculptural playscape designed by Tri-Lox, explores the
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