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New architecture and design competitions: Restaurant Design Awards, European Prize for Urban Public Space, UIA Golden Cubes Awards, and Jacques Rougerie Foundation Competition

For this week s curated picks of architecture and design competitions listed on Bustler, we have selected four challenges inviting the best new restaurant and bar designs, outstanding examples of public spaces in Europe, notable initiatives seeking to excite children and teens about architecture.

Accessory Dwelling Unit Re-Think / Yeh-Yeh-Yeh Architects

Completed in 2020 in Los Angeles, United States. Images by Brandon Shigeta. ADU as we understand from the term “Accessory Dwelling Unit” implies an accessory house that belongs to the main house. Our initial design was driven.

25 best architecture firms in Los Angeles

Arguably the center of America’s West Coast, Los Angeles is home to hundreds of architecture and design firms. We took a look at the leading practices, from emerging studios to established international firms. T.

Positively Negative / Dan Brunn Architecture | Plataforma Arquitectura

© Brandon Shigeta El diseño de Brunn comenzó con la programación espacial, que fue concebida apilando cubos virtuales en software BIM 3D hasta que se resolvió un diseño apropiado que pudiera responder al contraste de la vista, la privacidad y la luz natural. La naturaleza generalmente cúbica del diseño resultó en un tira y afloja, con una dualidad de espacios positivos y negativos, desde donde proviene el nombre: Positivamente Negativa. Se puede comparar el diseño con una piedra que ha sido cincelada; como una masa sólida con espacios ligeros y aireados dentro de su naturaleza pesada.

Positively Negative House / Dan Brunn Architecture

© Brandon Shigeta Brunn’s design began with spatial programming, conceived by stacking virtual cubes in 3D BIM software until an appropriate design was resolved that could answer to the contrast of the view, privacy, and natural light. The generally cubic nature of the design resulted in a push and pull, with a duality of positive and negative spaces, hence named: Positively Negative. One can compare the design to a stone that has been chiseled away; as a solid mass with light airy spaces within its otherwise heavy nature. © Brandon Shigeta Integral to the design approach is the choreography of circulation, which is characterized by a spatial and structural arrangement that allows for a vibrantly navigated pace as you move throughout the space. This experience is notably punctuated by the central staircase atrium, whose repetitive shape forms a sequence of right turns to descend each level.

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