Architectural Review 1503 July/August 2023
SO-IL | Freaks Architecture | Helga Blocksdorf Architektur | Productora | PAVA Architects | David Kohn Architects | Everyday Architect and Design Studio
AR July/August 2023
The July/August issue of The Architectural Review celebrates the winning and commended projects of the AR New into Old awards 2023, which demonstrate the imaginative appropriation of existing structures – from innovative insertions to ambitious adaptations – that offer buildings a new lease of life. It also looks at demolition, from the obliteration of entire neighbourhoods to the buildings that should have remained standing, to ask the question: should anything ever be demolished?
Demolition + AR New into Old
Keynote: Demolish nothing, Joe Giddings
Demolition postcards: Wish you were still here
Katrak Mansions (1887–) in Karachi, Pakistan, Yasmeen Lari
CF Fernando House (1954–2023) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sumayya Vally
Nakagin Capsule Tower (1972–2020) in Tokyo, Japan, Aric Chen
Khaled Abu Hussein’s home (2018–2019) in Jerusalem, Palestine, Noura Al Sayeh-Holtrop
Die Vlakte in Stellenbosch, South Africa, Ilze Wolff
Hall of Nations (1972–2017) in New Delhi, India, Randhir Singh
Trinity Square car park (1967–2010) in Gateshead, UK, Catherine Slessor
Teatro Oficina (1984–) in São Paulo, Brazil, Carla Juaçaba
LACMA (1965–2020) in California, US, Mimi Zeiger
Orange County Government Center (1970–) in Goshen, NY, US, Kate Wagner
Escuelas Nacionales de Arte (1961–) in Havana, Cuba, Anadis González and Fernando Martirena
Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre (1960–2022) in Mariupol, Ukraine, Mariia Pashenko
Palace Hotel (1929–) in Jerusalem, Palestine, Nadi Abusaada
Río Piedras State Penitentiary (1933–2015) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Cruz Garcia and Nathalie Frankowski
Tsõrepré (18th century–mid 20th century) in Mato Grosso, Brazil, Paulo Tavares
Bon Kai housing blocks (1973–) in Bangkok, Thailand, Boonserm Premthada
Cairo, Egypt, Mohamed Elshahed
Arcadia Education Project (2016–2020) in South Kanarchor, Bangladesh, Manon Mollard
223.5 billion square metres, Earth, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes
AR New into Old awards shortlist
Winner: Site Verrier in Meisenthal, France by SO-IL and Freaks Architecture, Justinien Tribillon
Highly commended: Rieckshof in Uckermark, Germany by Helga Blocksdorf Architektur, Florian Heilmeyer
Highly commended, Laguna México in Mexico City, Mexico by Productora, Juan Carlos Cano
Commended: Kaomai Museum in Chiang Mai, Thailand by PAVA Architects, Pirasri Povatong
Commended: Cowshed in Devon, UK by David Kohn Architects, Ellie Duffy
Commended: Khlongsan Studio in Bangkok, Thailand by Everyday Architect & Design Studio, Pirasri Povatong
Weight | 0.370000 |
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Binding | Magazine |
Pages | 82 |
Date Published | 2023-07-20 00:00:00 |
ISBN13/Barcode | 9770003861144 |
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Publisher | Architectural Review |
SO-IL | Freaks Architecture | Helga Blocksdorf Architektur | Productora | PAVA Architects | David Kohn Architects | Everyday Architect and Design Studio
AR July/August 2023
The July/August issue of The Architectural Review celebrates the winning and commended projects of the AR New into Old awards 2023, which demonstrate the imaginative appropriation of existing structures – from innovative insertions to ambitious adaptations – that offer buildings a new lease of life. It also looks at demolition, from the obliteration of entire neighbourhoods to the buildings that should have remained standing, to ask the question: should anything ever be demolished?
Demolition + AR New into Old
Keynote: Demolish nothing, Joe Giddings
Demolition postcards: Wish you were still here
Katrak Mansions (1887–) in Karachi, Pakistan, Yasmeen Lari
CF Fernando House (1954–2023) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sumayya Vally
Nakagin Capsule Tower (1972–2020) in Tokyo, Japan, Aric Chen
Khaled Abu Hussein’s home (2018–2019) in Jerusalem, Palestine, Noura Al Sayeh-Holtrop
Die Vlakte in Stellenbosch, South Africa, Ilze Wolff
Hall of Nations (1972–2017) in New Delhi, India, Randhir Singh
Trinity Square car park (1967–2010) in Gateshead, UK, Catherine Slessor
Teatro Oficina (1984–) in São Paulo, Brazil, Carla Juaçaba
LACMA (1965–2020) in California, US, Mimi Zeiger
Orange County Government Center (1970–) in Goshen, NY, US, Kate Wagner
Escuelas Nacionales de Arte (1961–) in Havana, Cuba, Anadis González and Fernando Martirena
Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre (1960–2022) in Mariupol, Ukraine, Mariia Pashenko
Palace Hotel (1929–) in Jerusalem, Palestine, Nadi Abusaada
Río Piedras State Penitentiary (1933–2015) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Cruz Garcia and Nathalie Frankowski
Tsõrepré (18th century–mid 20th century) in Mato Grosso, Brazil, Paulo Tavares
Bon Kai housing blocks (1973–) in Bangkok, Thailand, Boonserm Premthada
Cairo, Egypt, Mohamed Elshahed
Arcadia Education Project (2016–2020) in South Kanarchor, Bangladesh, Manon Mollard
223.5 billion square metres, Earth, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes
AR New into Old awards shortlist
Winner: Site Verrier in Meisenthal, France by SO-IL and Freaks Architecture, Justinien Tribillon
Highly commended: Rieckshof in Uckermark, Germany by Helga Blocksdorf Architektur, Florian Heilmeyer
Highly commended, Laguna México in Mexico City, Mexico by Productora, Juan Carlos Cano
Commended: Kaomai Museum in Chiang Mai, Thailand by PAVA Architects, Pirasri Povatong
Commended: Cowshed in Devon, UK by David Kohn Architects, Ellie Duffy
Commended: Khlongsan Studio in Bangkok, Thailand by Everyday Architect & Design Studio, Pirasri Povatong