1. ArchDaily
  2. Articles

Articles

How to Prompt and Annotate Multiple Images with AI

 | Sponsored Content

This guide explains how to structure multi-image prompts in the RunDifussion platform. Explore RunDifussion's product catalog.

School 4 Burma Design Winning Proposal / Amadeo Bennetta and Daniel LaRossa

Subscriber Access | 
School 4 Burma Design Winning Proposal / Amadeo Bennetta and Daniel LaRossa - Image 4 of 4
Courtesy of Amadeo Bennetta and Daniel LaRossa

Building Trust International recently announced that designers Amadeo Bennetta and Daniel LaRossa, of Berkeley, California have won the School 4 Burma Design Competition. The winning design, for a modular school for migrant and refugee children in the Thai-Burma border town of Mae Sot, beat entries from all over the world as the competition generated progressive, contemporary design solutions. Over 800 designers and academic institutions expressed interest. More images and description on the winning proposal after the break.

AIA selects George Baird recipient of 2012 Topaz Medallion

Subscriber Access | 
AIA selects George Baird recipient of 2012 Topaz Medallion  - Featured Image
Cornell Plantations Welcome Center © Tom Arban

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Board of Directors and the Association of Collegiate Schools for Architecture (ACSA) has selected George Baird, Intl. Assoc. AIA recipient of the 2012 AIA/ACSA Topaz Award for excellence in architectural education. Baird is known for his extensive association with the University of Toronto’s architecture school and for being one of Canada’s most celebrated architects. His award-winning firm Baird Sampson Neuert was founded in Toronto in 1972.

This Foyer is going to be Epic

Subscriber Access | 
This Foyer is going to be Epic - Featured Image

I don’t think you understand what I’m telling you. I’m not trying to open the door here. I’m trying to open your mind.

It’s a simple problem really. Just keep the rain off of them as they enter the building. That’s all you really need to do, right?. Hardly… This is the first impression this building will make. I’m not going to waste it. You’re not going to open the doors and just walk inside. You’re going cross this threshold into the rest of your life.

BIG unveils a Ski Resort in Lapland

Subscriber Access | 
BIG unveils a Ski Resort in Lapland - Image 32 of 4
Courtesy of BIG

BIG wins an invited competition for a 47,000 sqm ski resort and recreational area in Levi, Finland. The future Ski Village will transform the existing Levi ski resort into a world class destination, offering top quality accommodation and leisure services for skiers of all levels and demands. More images and complete press release after the break.

ArchDaily Architect’s Holiday Gift Guide 2011: Part Two

Subscriber Access | 
ArchDaily Architect’s Holiday Gift Guide 2011: Part Two - Image 5 of 4

U.S. Community Design Trends highlight Infill Development

Subscriber Access | 
U.S. Community Design Trends highlight Infill Development - Image 5 of 4
Via AIA

As the depressed economic state of the U.S. continues, home trends shift from large residential subdivisions towards small scale infill development projects. The 2011 American Institute of Architects (AIA) third quarter Home Design Trends Survey reflects the current desires of today’s buyer towards affordability, access to public transportation, commercial opportunities and job centers.

Marselisborg High School / GPP Architects

Subscriber Access | 
Marselisborg High School / GPP Architects - Image 12 of 4
Courtesy of GPP Architects

Located in the beautiful Marselisborg district, within the center of Aarhus city, is Marselisborg High School, one of Denmark’s most renowned schools, rich in tradition and history – often featured in books and movies. Today, Marselisborg High School is very popular among the students within the city of Aarhus. With this first prize winning new addition, designed by GPP Architects, the school will continue to meet the high demands of modern and visionary high school education requirements. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Video: Norman Foster's Humanitas - Oxford University Lecture

Subscriber Access | 

Our friends from architectural videos told us about this video of Norman Foster‘s Humanitas, Oxford University Lecture which took place on November 28th. The lecture considers ‘Heritage and Lessons’ where Foster encourages us to imagine how differently we might understand the modern world if we could travel back in time. We would discover that the cathedrals, the castles and the viaducts that form our ‘heritage’ were once new themselves and were seen as quite alien at the time; and that many of the landscapes we revere as ‘natural’ were in fact shaped subtly by man — some the outcome of the Industrial Revolution itself. We would also find that many of the challenges we face now have been met before.

Train Station / Metro Architects

Subscriber Access | 
Train Station / Metro Architects - Image 11 of 4
© Johan Ahlquist

Today, the existing station in Helsingborg is built into an anonymous office block. In the proposal by Metro Architects, the standalone station is expressed as a modern equivalent of the old train station from around 1860 which was located on the same site. The new structure will thus be an identity building and unifying node – for the station area as well as for Helsingborg as a whole becoming a signature building for the city. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Algae Green Loop / Influx Studio

Subscriber Access | 
Algae Green Loop / Influx Studio - Image 1 of 4
Courtesy of Influx Studio

Every industrial energy system inscribes its technological order into the urban fabric. Therefore, what shall be the shape and the fingerprint of the next zero carbon economy in the big cities? While the world is looking for alternatives to fossil fuels, Algae is an unlimited source of energy, food, and most important, a remarkable natural CO2 absorber. So, which spatial implications shall have Algae’s new technologies, and which potential integrations could be imagined for Algae bioreactors in central urban areas? Influx Studio believes re-use is by far the most sustainable option: that’s why the key issue is how to anticipate Algae’s green future in the core of the major cities, transforming existing buildings, where most people live and where emissions of CO2 are the most important. More images and project description after the break.

Controversy over The Cloud forces MVRDV to Apologize

Subscriber Access | 
Controversy over The Cloud forces MVRDV to Apologize - Featured Image
© Luxigon

Dutch firm MVRDV has received harsh criticism since they revealed the proposal for two luxury residential towers in South Korea, named after its inspiration, The Cloud. The two towers are connected by a “pixilated cloud of additional program.” Critics are outraged, stating the design resembles the collapsing twin towers of the World Trade Center following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

London Unfurled / Matteo Pericoli

Subscriber Access | 
London Unfurled / Matteo Pericoli - Image 1 of 4

If you haven’t finished all your holiday shopping, and you need something for someone who loves both architecture and London then we might have the right gift for you. We recently received Matteo Pericoli’s London Unfurled. This accordion-style book folds out to a length of 25-feet with elevations of London on both sides of the Thames. The book is accompanied with an essay on the north side of the Thames by Iain Sinclair, one on the south by Will Self, and an afterword by Matteo Pericoli.

Affordable Green Housing / OFF & Duncan Lewis SCAPE Architecture

Subscriber Access | 
Affordable Green Housing / OFF & Duncan Lewis SCAPE Architecture - Image 6 of 4
Courtesy of OFF & Duncan Lewis SCAPE Architecture

OFF & Duncan Lewis SCAPE Architecture shared with us their proposal for the Anglet Logements where they were invited to conciliate a project where the interests of protagonists are sometimes contradictory: the density of needed housing, the neighbors’ quality of living as well as the conservation of fauna and flora. This is an opportunity to invent new scenarios and to propose a strategy that reconciles history and development. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Challenge: Electric Vehicle Charging Station

Subscriber Access | 
Challenge: Electric Vehicle Charging Station - Featured Image

DesignByMany’s latest challenge: Electric Vehicle Charging Station sponsored by HP and media partners ArchDaily. Historically, the filling station was designed with the basic concept of sheltering those in need of filling up their tanks and nothing more. However, as consumers adopt an environmentally conscious lifestyle and hybrid technology advances, the functionality of the filling station is no longer what it used to be. This challenge is to design an electric vehicle charging station that will define a new era of electric mobility.

DesignByMany is a challenge based design technology community where users post challenges to the community along with their design source files. The community can then post responses with their own source files to solve the challenge. They can also comment on the challenge and interact with other designers throughout the process.

Bertrand Goldberg Architecture of Invention Exhibition / John Ronan Architects

Subscriber Access | 
Bertrand Goldberg Architecture of Invention Exhibition / John Ronan Architects - Image 3 of 4
© Steve Hall/Hedrich Blessing

Architect: John Ronan Architects Location: 111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, USA Project Team: John Ronan AIA, Lead Designer; Marcin Szef, Tom Lee Graphic Designer: Studio Blue General contractor: Art Institute of Chicago Project Area: 6600 sqf Project Year: 2011 Photographs: Steve Hall/Hedrich Blessing

Bertrand Goldberg Architecture of Invention Exhibition / John Ronan Architects - Image 2 of 4Bertrand Goldberg Architecture of Invention Exhibition / John Ronan Architects - Image 11 of 4Bertrand Goldberg Architecture of Invention Exhibition / John Ronan Architects - Image 10 of 4Bertrand Goldberg Architecture of Invention Exhibition / John Ronan Architects - Image 9 of 4Bertrand Goldberg Architecture of Invention Exhibition / John Ronan Architects - More Images+ 8

Updated Plans released for Foster + Partner’s new Apple Campus in Cupertino

Subscriber Access | 
Updated Plans released for Foster + Partner’s new Apple Campus in Cupertino - Image 24 of 4
© Foster + Partners, ARUP, Kier + Wright, Apple

Apple has released updated plans revealing an ambitions solar installation for their proposed campus in Cupertino. Announced back in June, the campus will include an office, research and development building, research facilities, corporate auditorium, fitness center, a central plant and associated parking. Foster + Partners will collaborate with ARUP North America and local civil engineering firm Kier & Wright for the completion of the project.

Continue reading for more details.

Updated Plans released for Foster + Partner’s new Apple Campus in Cupertino - Image 25 of 4Updated Plans released for Foster + Partner’s new Apple Campus in Cupertino - Image 3 of 4Updated Plans released for Foster + Partner’s new Apple Campus in Cupertino - Image 17 of 4Updated Plans released for Foster + Partner’s new Apple Campus in Cupertino - Image 27 of 4Updated Plans released for Foster + Partner’s new Apple Campus in Cupertino - More Images+ 23

AA Athens Visiting School 2012

Subscriber Access | 

AA Athens Visiting School 2012 - Image 6 of 4

ATHENS

National Technical University of Athens, School of Architecture

Cipher City, 01-07 April 2012

In today’s world of amplified social interaction and connectivity there is a need for the built environment to evolve beyond its current relatively static state. In 2012, Cipher City takes place in one of Europe’s most historical and ever-changing cities, Athens, offering a direct engagement with design models characterized by action. In the capital of Greece, where innovation has been always a force of creativity, the workshop will be hosted by the NTUA School of Architecture.

In its urban context, Athens presents a challenging mixture of historical diversity and current developing territories in the outskirts of the city. The act of reaching from one place to another in a continuous and fluid way therefore becomes the starting point in developing working kinetic prototypes energised by motion on horizontal planes. The workshop aims to bring out the dynamic qualities of the seemingly inanimate urban surroundings, such as urban paths, sense of orientation, topography, and bridge these with the animate qualities of the human body. During this process, participants will have the opportunity to experience the historical, contemporary, and geographical diversity of Athens during studio trips, while challenging the conventional design approach in order to break the dichotomy between the building and the urban realm. Capable of responding to external stimuli, the proposed structures will apply the concepts of motion and real-time reaction to various parameters.

Uno Charter School Proposal / STL Architects

Subscriber Access | 
Uno Charter School Proposal / STL Architects - Image 3 of 4
Courtesy of STL Architects

The concept for the new UNO Charter School by STL Architects has been conceived as a response to the organization’s bold vision for the Latino community in Chicago. Rather than replicate a tired, traditional school archetype solution, the design embraces the challenge of modernity with heroic determination. The heart of the building is an abstract yet powerful multinational expression of the neighborhood cultural identity – an environment to fuel the aspirations of students and community. More images and architects’ description after the break.

The Cloud: Two Connected Luxury Residential Towers / MVRDV

Subscriber Access | 
The Cloud: Two Connected Luxury Residential Towers / MVRDV - Image 8 of 4
© Luxigon

The Cloud: Two Connected Luxury Residential Towers by MVRDVis a residential development of the Yongsan Business district. A 260 meter tall tower and a 300 meter tall tower are connected in the center by a pixelated cloud of additional programs offering amenities and outside spaces with wide views. The towers with a total surface of 128,000m2 are expected to be completed in 2015. More images and project description after the break.

Antwerp Province Hall Proposal / SO – IL

Subscriber Access | 
Antwerp Province Hall Proposal / SO – IL - Image 8 of 4
Courtesy of SO – IL

Solid Objectives – Idenburg Liu (SO – IL), the New York-based firm of Florian Idenburg and Jing Liu, won the second prize in an invited competition for the new Province Hall of Antwerp, Belgium. SO – IL was one of five finalists for this important governmental project organized by the Flemish Government Architect. Their proposal reshapes the modernist typology of ‘tower on plinth’ into a supple building volume that combines autonomy with connectivity. More images and project description after the break.

Video: Rivers & Roads

Subscriber Access | 

Ryan&Heidi captures the flow of New York City life in one day, from one location and with one camera. The video was filmed from the 51st floor of The Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, currently New York City’s second highest location.

DesignByMany Pop-up Retail Store Winner / Arcollab

Subscriber Access | 
DesignByMany Pop-up Retail Store Winner / Arcollab - Image 7 of 4
© Arcollab

Arcollab‘s “Jack Up The Box” pop-up store concept was selected winner of the DesignByMany’s latest challenge: “A Pop-Up Retail Store”. Vertical retractable drawers embedded within the raised store allow shoppers to inhabit the space underneath, redefining the shopping experience. Judges Carmen Trudell, Daniel Kidd, and Giancarlo Valle reviewed over 40 entries before selecting the winning proposal. For winning the HP-supported challenge, RPGS will take home a brand-new HP Designjet T790 24″ PostScript ePrinter.

Zac Seguin Office Building / ECDM Architectes

Subscriber Access | 
Zac Seguin Office Building / ECDM Architectes - Image 8 of 4
Courtesy of ECDM Architectes

The proposals by ECDM Architectes for the Zac Seguin consisted of both a high rise and a non high rise building which were both designed as individual elements in an urban mixed composite, where residential, commercial and green spaces combine to form a whole. In their projects, there is a firm horizontal component which proposes a frame, defining the boundaries of the park, the Seine and its emergences, punctuations designed in resonance with other high points on the bend in the river, such as the Horizons tower or the buildings to come on the Seguin Island. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Multi-Purpose Sports Facility Building / MoederscheimMoonen Architects

Subscriber Access | 
Multi-Purpose Sports Facility Building / MoederscheimMoonen Architects - Image 8 of 4
Courtesy of MoederscheimMoonen Architects

MoederscheimMoonen Architects recently presented the final design for a multi-purpose sports facility buidling in Houten, Netherlands. The building will be used by several local sports clubs of Houten like hockey, baseball and handball. Besides the use for sports, the building will be used for educational activities and will be a social meeting point for the whole area. More images and project description after the break.

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.