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DETAIL Award 2024
Fascinating Architecture WantedThis year’s Detail Award will be presented in Munich in early December 2024. Don’t miss out – entries for this prestigious international architecture competition are open until 1st June.
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A light, airy shell
University near Paris by Vallet de Martinis Archi...The ESIEE [it] engineering school at the gates of Paris is a compact educational building. Its facades are veiled in white lamellae all the way around.
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A pastel-coloured trio in concrete
School near Lausanne by GNWAA public square stands at the centre of Bussigny’s new school complex, which was designed by GNWA. It encompasses a primary school, a nursery and a gymnasium; moreover, it also serves as a meeting place for the community of 10 000.
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A motley school building
Renovation of an Elementary School near ParisColour with courage: Near Paris, SOL Architecture et urbanisme have renovated an elementary school. In keeping with the young users, the architects have designed a colourful, participative concept with a special focus on sustainability.
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Exhibition in Berlin
Building with Natural Materials: Closer to NatureThe Berlinische Galerie presents the exhibition Close to Nature – Building with Fungi, Trees, Mud. Featuring three projects in Berlin, the show presents new approaches to natural building materials.
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Call for Projects
Call for ProjectsThe DETAIL Award is a hallmark of architectural excellence. An internationally renowned jury of experts honors outstanding projects that shape our world in a fascinating way.
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Flexible Seating for New Work EnvironmentsMobile and easy-to-move to where it's needed: the FULD folding chair, designed by Stefan Diez for Herman Miller, adds a missing element to existing workspace typologies.
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Exhibition in Basel
Unbuilt Architecture in SwitzerlandIn Basel, the S AM Swiss Architecture Museum presents the exhibition "What if – Unbuilt Architecture in Switzerland". It offers a tour through an alternative version of the country's architecture.
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Architecture award
Lesley Lokko Receives Royal Gold Medal 2024 for A...The Royal Institute of British Architects will award architect Lesley Lokko the Royal Gold Medal on 2 May 2024 in London. The medal is the most important architecture prize in the United Kingdom.
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An expedition into the cosmos
The Orionis Planetarium by SnøhettaThe new Orionis Planetarium and Observatory by Snøhetta is captivating with its elliptical shape, which was inspired by the continual movement of the stars.
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70th birthday
Happy Birthday, Sir David Chipperfield!The British architect turns 70 today. The Detail team congratulates him on his birthday.
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Digital planning, robotic production
Willow Trees of Steel by Peter HaimerlTwo building-high, computer-generated willows of steel cover the transparent new building by Peter Haimerl and add a bit of shine to the market square of the northern Bavarian basket-weaving city of Lichtenfels.
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Tiled Ventilated Facade by FavekerThe building is sheathed in a ventilated facade featuring metal-effect ceramic tiles, ensuring energy savings of up to 40 % in an area with a climate characterized by high and low temperatures.
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An open deposit
Fuori Tutto: Demogo Shows the Gembloux Town HallIn collaboration with Fuori Tutto, the Maxxi Museum in Rome is hosting an exhibition about the current creative scene in Italy with works by various architecture studios and artists.
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Future oriented urban planning
Barcelona: Unesco World Capital of Architecture 2026After Rio de Janeiro in 2020 and Copenhagen, Barcelona has now been named Unesco World Capital of Architecture for 2026.
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From a smithy for weapons to the torch of knowledge
University Building in Saint-Étienne by K Archite...In the French city of Saint-Étienne, K Architectures have repurposed a ruined industrial building from 1864 as a centre of knowledge and information at the local university.