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Market Focus: Multifamily Housing

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October 16, 2014
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The multifamily residential sector has expanded more rapidly than the single-family housing market in recent years. The growth has been fueled, in part, by a strong demand for rental units. Click the image above to view a full presentation of these stats [PDF].
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The Sea Ranch at Fifty

David Littlejohn
October 16, 2014
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Photo courtesy Lawrence Halprin Collection, The Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania. Landscape architect Lawrence Halprin conducting a “Driftwood City Discussion” at Sea Ranch during a July 5, 1966, workshop. Fifty years ago, a breathtaking, 10-mile-long, mile-wide strip of the California coast, 105 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, was declared a privately-owned model community and opened for radically eco-friendly residential development. Owned and managed for 42 years as a sheep ranch, the new town was named The Sea Ranch (the “The” is mandatory).  Al Boeke, manager of The Sea Ranch for its new owners (Oceanic Properties, a division of
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RIBA Awards 2014 Stirling Prize to the Everyman Theatre by Haworth Tompkins

October 16, 2014
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 The Royal Institute of British Architects has awarded this year's Stirling Prize for best building to the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool. Haworth Tompkins Architects recently rebuilt and greatly expanded the rundown chapel that has housed the theater since the 1960s (incorporating some of its original material). The metal shades on the project's street-facing facade feature etched images of Liverpool residents.The Haworth Tompkins building beat out Feilden Clegg Bradley's Manchester School of Art, Mecanoo's Library of Birmingham, O’Donnell + Tuomey's student center at the London School of Economics, Renzo Piano's Shard, and Zaha Hadid's London Aquatics Centre to win the
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Newsmakers: Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey

Hugh Pearman
October 16, 2014
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Photo © Amelia Stein John Tuomey and Sheila O'Donnell of O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects. The premiere architecture award in the UK—trumping even the annual Stirling Prize for best building—is the Royal Gold Medal, the annual award for individual long-term excellence that has existed since 1848. It is presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) with the approval of the monarch, and counts everyone from Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn to Richard Rogers and Archigram among its recipients. Each year a new name is chiseled into the stone-lined foyer of RIBA’s London headquarters—as will be, in early 2015, the names
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Newsmaker: Adam Reed Tucker

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Dante A. Ciampaglia
October 15, 2014
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Adam Reed Tucker, a Chicago-based architect, conceived the concept for Lego Architecture, an elegant series of building sets celebrated in Lego Architecture: The Visual Guide, published last month. The relationship between Lego and architecture began in 1962 with the company’s Scale Model Series. It only lasted until 1965, but its impact was massive thanks to the introduction of the Lego plate. One-third the size of a traditional Lego brick, the plate added an element of stability that opened up a world of building possibility for kids and adults alike. But few took to the potential quite like architects. Moshe Safdie,
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Inspiration and Influences at Architectural Record's 12th Annual Innovation Conference

Fred A. Bernstein
October 13, 2014
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Architectural Record’s 12th annual Innovation Conference, held in Manhattan on October 9, was a master class in the ways architects find inspiration.


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First Look: Thomas Heatherwick's Bombay Sapphire Distillery

Janelle Zara
October 13, 2014
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Thomas Heatherwick capped his adaptation of a historic paper mill in southern England into a production facility and visitor center for Bombay Sapphire gin with a grandiose gesture.


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Commentary: Does Helsinki Need Two Competitions?

Fred A. Bernstein
October 9, 2014
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Photo courtesy Guggenheim Helsinki Design Competition The Guggenheim Helsinki museum is proposed for a prominent waterfront site. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation won’t take no for an answer. Two years after the City Board of Helsinki rejected a proposal for a Finnish version of the Guggenheim Bilbao, the Foundation is trying again. First it revised its operating plan for the museum (reducing projected costs while increasing projected revenue). Then, with a party at the Peggy Guggenheim Foundation in Venice in June, it launched an architecture competition, organized by British consultant Malcolm Reading. Now it is reveling in the news that
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Newsmaker: Marco Orsini

Zachary Edelson
October 9, 2014
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Photo © Celina Lavotha Orsini filming at E-1027 in Cap Marten, France. On October 15, a film will debut at the Architecture and Design Film Festival in New York (Architectural Record is a media sponsor) as well as open a new chapter for a largely forgotten designer. The documentary, Gray Matters, was produced, written, and directed by Marco Orsini and explores the life and works of Eileen Gray (1878-1976). Photo © Mathew Thompson Eileen Gray's Non-Conformist Chair. Gray is known to many in the art and architecture world for her early lacquer handiwork and extensive furniture designs, the originals of
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Newsmaker: Ali Malkawi

Fred A. Bernstein
October 7, 2014
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Ali Malkawi has very good timing. In 2013 he moved from the University of Pennsylvania, where he had taught architecture and computational simulation—a sophisticated means of predicting building performance—for more than a decade, to Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, where he is a professor of Architectural Technology. A few months later, Malkawi wrote a proposal for what would be called the Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities, to be funded with a gift from the Evergrande Group, a Chinese company with $75 billion in assets. (Evergrande’s gift was large enough to also fund centers in mathematics and immunology.)
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