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10. St. John’s Park
Ballman Khapalova | Concept
Every day 100,000 people pass through the Holland Tunnel. Unbeknownst to many of these travelers, a secret garden sits at the center of the rotary that distributes traffic into Manhattan via five directions. St. John’s Park remains inaccessible, unbuilt and unbuildable due to this complex traffic infrastructure.
Rather than designing around it, Ballman Khapalova embrace the existing, looping infrastructure in their redesign of the area. They excavate the center of the site, inviting pedestrians to enter from beneath the existing roadway. The loop acts as a sinuous spine that structures and protects a series of tiny piazzas, wild gardens, dog parks, and playgrounds. Meanwhile, the parks’ protective walls serve the double function of framing a picturesque views that beckons vehicles entering the city.
9. Terrace House
Aidlin Darling Design | San Francisco, CA, United States
Updating a retro modern aesthetic in contemporary materials, the front and rear facades employ 20-foot-tall, 30-inch-deep steel brise soleils, which multitask by deflecting light while filtering desirable views and editing out less picturesque ones.
8. KT Residence
Tomi Atelier | Vientiane, Laos
7. ShuiFa Info Town Property Exhibition Centre
aoe | Jinan, China
A perforated plate curtain wall separates the inside from out; its mountains sections are slanted, leaving gaps where they meet that evoke the mouth of a cave. Entrances are nestled within these crevices. Upon entry, the outer world is only glimpses through the irregular openings. After the sun sets, light beams out of these perforated plates and the building glows like a beacon shining in the wilderness.
6. Rose Garden Boutique Hotel
JSPA Design | Huzhou Daixi, Zhejiang, China
5. Emerson College – The Little Building
ELKUS|MANFREDI ARCHITECTS | Boston, MA, United States
Discrete structural interventions stabilized the building, and the aging façade was updated with ultra-high-performance concrete replacements (novel scanning and modeling methods ensure a high level of detail). Adapting historic structures is far more sustainable than building from scratch, yet updating the structure with new MEP systems, rainwater harvesting and a more efficient envelope are crucial environmental considerations.
4. DN Apartment
BC Arquitetos | São Paulo, Brazil
This expansive 1970s era apartment revels in modernist influences, including Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. Concrete coated columns punctuate the interior; few other materials were used: aside from concrete, the interior is predominantly clad in granilite — a mixture made of cement and stone-pastes specially selected for the project — and natural walnut wood that covers almost the whole apartment.
3. Villa Tan Dinh
MIA Design Studio | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Jury Winner, 2021 A+Awards, Private House (L > 4000 – 6000 sq ft)
2. A Twisted Prismatic Approach of a Boutique Hotel Overlooking the Ionian Sea
Barault Architects | Meganisi Island, Greece
1. Courtyard House
MVA / Mikelić Vreš Arhitekti | Zagreb, Croatia
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