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For International Women's Day
8 Remarkable Female ArchitectsMore visibility for women in architecture: To mark International Women's Day, which is celebrated annually on 8 March, the Detail editorial team presents eight remarkable female architects of our time.
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Undulating timber roof
New Wimbledon Indoor Tennis Centre by Hopkins Arc...Hopkins Architects has complemented the tennis courts at the All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon with a state-of-the-art tennis centre with a double curved timber roof.
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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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Perched on the slope
Subsidized Housing with a Sea ViewOn the outskirts of Barcelona, Dataae and Xavier Vendrell Studio have built 39 apartments – with a sea view and using climate-friendly techniques – for low-income residents.
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Slumber no more
Hangar Y by Data Architectes in MeudonFor 50 years, the world’s oldest airplane hanger stood empty. Data Architectes have transformed it into a modern cultural centre and event venue.
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Aluminium Chains for Facade CladdingThe facade is the only part of a building that can be seen from the outside and has the function of communicating a message derived from its design. It therefore deserves special attention in every detail.
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Dining in a maritime ambience
La Más Rica Design Bar in Madrid by ArquidA team made up of Arquid Architects and designer Olga Quintana has transformed an old bazaar in Madrid into a design bar. A long curved counter made of steel and grey granite is the centre of attention.
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White marble for a green campus
University of Málaga Headquarters by Alcolea+Tárr...The elegant white structures of the new administration building for the Universidad de Málaga are arranged in strict geometry around two inner courtyards. The new lecture hall, which can seat 800 people, is right next door.
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Outside old, inside new
Single-Family Dwelling in CastileNear Segovia, Spanish studio Roberto Lebrero have transformed several ruined buildings into a single-family home. Recycled materials, characteristic stone facades and a modern touch now define Casa Fru.
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Climate-adapted postsecondary school
University Building by Ignacio Urquiza ArquitectosThe new campus of the Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC) by Ignacio Urquiza Arquitectos, which represents the second location of Mexico’s university of economics, has now been erected north of Mérida.
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Energy-plus building with a terracotta shell
Lycée Simone Veil near Montpellier by Hellin SebbagA wooden construction, power generated by a photovoltaic system and heating and cooling with geothermal pumps make the Lycée Simone Veil, a high school in the southwestern French town of Gignac, an ecological showcase.
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BIM strategies in architectural offices
BIM as a Driver for CommunicationSimon Wiesmaier of David Chipperfield Architects Berlin states that BIM drives connectedness − even beyond the limits of the office and project.
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Ein Haus mit Geschichte: Hinter dem expressiven Holzskelett des Hotels Bohinj von Ofis verbirgt sich ein unscheinbares Bestandsgebäude.
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Pyramids for water resources management
Association HQ in Mexico3 ME Arquitectura has built an archetypal complex reminiscent of traditional farming buildings in Salvatierra, central Mexico.
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A holiday home for a married couple with two children in Norway’s Kvitfjell ski resort.
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The elegant wooden aquatic centre by Marià Castelló on the Balearic island of Formentera is topped by a roof incorporating airy sun-sails.
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For this very special issue celebrating the magazine’s 60th birthday, instead of a nostalgic retrospective we opted to take stock of the present and look to the future of architecture.