Azure’s March/April 2019 does a deep dive into the new materials and interior elements inspiring architects and designers. Plus, we tour Snøhetta and DIALOG’s Calgary Central Library and Alejandro Aravena’s incredible house on the Chilean coast.
By Azure |
February 11, 2019
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Azure News
The Barcelona, the Womb, the Bertoia. Florence Knoll Bassett, who has died at the age of 101, was instrumental in bringing these chairs – enduring symbols of modernism – into existence. But, more important, she transformed the look and feel of the modern office.
By Azure |
January 28, 2019
Section: Design
Tags: Furniture
We’ve stared at their renderings for years. Now, these heavily anticipated buildings, from The Shed in New York City to Camp Adventure Tower in Denmark, are nearing completion. Here are 10 projects from around the world to watch in 2019.
By Azure |
January 4, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural, Hospitality, Institutional, Residential
The annual AZ Awards is open for submissions. Now in its ninth edition, the AZ Awards is a unique opportunity for those in the design and architecture community to receive the international exposure and acknowledgement that their exceptional work deserves.
By Azure |
January 2, 2019
Section: Design
Tags: AZ Awards
From Kengo Kuma’s excellent exercise in concrete to a superb new neighbour for New York’s beloved High Line, 2018’s best buildings ran the gamut from museums to mixed-use projects.
By Azure |
December 21, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural, Hospitality, Landscape, Residential
Canada is as sprawling as it is diverse, so capturing the architectural zeitgeist is no small feat. But Azure’s editors are up for the task. Here is the best Canadian architecture of 2018.
By Azure |
December 21, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Canada
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