News tagged architectural
  • Floating jellyfish picked to represent LGBTQIA+ architects at Pride in London

    The Architects’ Journal Floating jellyfish picked to represent LGBTQIA+ architects at Pride in London A computational designer at ZHA and a cross-disciplinary practice founded by two Architectural Association graduates have been chosen to design a float to represent sexual and gender diversity in architecture at Pride in London The post Floating jellyfish picked to represent LGBTQIA+ architects at Pride in London appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Greg Pitcher

  • Paebbl launches near-white, carbon negative, cement alternative

    Paebbl has launched Rebond 300, a carbon negative cement alternative, with a near-white finish that aims to meet design and architectural demand.

  • Carved from the land: Ercolina by McLean Quinlan

    International architecture practice McLean Quinlan has completed its first project in Italy, a private residential estate in the Tuscan landscape of the Maremma. Set across two hilltops within 30 hectares of olive groves, Ercolina responds directly to the site’s topography, climate and surrounding architectural character. Ercolina was conceived for a family living overseas with Italian […] The post Carved from the land: Ercolina by McLean Quinlan appeared first on Architecture Magazine.

  • Goodbye architectural assistants, hello ‘graduate architects’?

    The Architects’ Journal Goodbye architectural assistants, hello ‘graduate architects’? Architectural assistants often do more than just ‘assist’. With changes to education and, possibly, protections of function on the horizon, is it time to rethink the title we give to graduates? asks Toko Andrews The post Goodbye architectural assistants, hello ‘graduate architects’? appeared first on The Architects’ Journal will hurst

  • Arbor architectural ironmongery for New York project

    Silver Kite`s Arbor range of door and window fittings was specified for a luxurious five story residence close to Central Park in Manhattan. Each item of this unique and extensive range is made by combining the beauty of natural wood with the hard-wearing property of brass components. The wooden part can be colour coated in […] The post Arbor architectural ironmongery for New York project appeared first on Architecture Magazine.

Resources tagged architectural
  • Architectural Digest - Architect Breaks Down 5 of the Most Common Skyscraper Styles In New York 23032023

    Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects returns to AD, this time breaking down five of the most common skyscraper styles dotting the New York City skyline. From set back 'wedding cakes' to the supertall buildings of the future, Michael gives expert insight on the different skyscraper styles that coalesce into one unforgettable view.

  • Architectural Digest - Walking Tour - Rockefeller Center Explored & Explained, 22122022

    Architect Adam Rolston takes us on an insightful walking tour of Rockefeller Center, exploring the history and details of New York City's most famous holiday season destination. From the history behind the towering art deco 30 Rockefeller Plaza to the iconic ice skating rink and smaller details you may not be aware of

  • ARTiculations - How are Historic Buildings Renovated? Carnegie Hall Tour 17102018

    Renovating a historic building is an art and a science! Betty Chen takes a look at the intricacies of how it works through the fascinating story of Carnegie Hall - one of the most iconic architectural landmarks in the world

  • Crossrail station design: Installing architectural tunnel lining at Farringdon station

    In this short video, Assistant Engineer Chloe Etheridge gives an overview of the work to install the glass-fibre reinforced concrete panels that line the platform tunnels, cross-passages and escalators at Farringdon station. Glass-fibre reinforced concrete is used to clad the structural tunnel lining, leaving smooth, sweeping, curved edges that promote easy navigation and reduce blind spots for passengers

  • Crossrail Station Design: Installing the architectural ceiling at Farringdon

    When the Elizabeth line opens Farringdon station will be one of the busiest in the UK, connecting with Thameslink and the London Underground to provide links with outer London, the home counties, the City, Canary Wharf and three of London’s five airports. In the western ticket hall influence is drawn from the nearby diamond and jewellery quarter. Over 100 giant diamond-shaped pre-cast concrete slabs are being installed in the hall ceiling creating a visually striking architectural ceiling.

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