In May, RECORD explores an eclectic array of projects: the adaptive reuse of a 18th-century hospital in Vilnius, a pair of new residential colleges at Princeton University, a town hall in Portugal, a Virginia entrepreneurial hub, a Dutch architectural debut, and a Southern California citrus facility-turned-dance center. Continuing Education examines decarbonizing concrete; House of the Month highlights a rustic Ontario cottage; and Landscape unearths an underwater bike garage in Amsterdam. In Normandy, Lina Ghotmeh reveals a workshop for Hermès while in Los Angeles, Michael Maltzan’s revamp of the Hammer Museum opens. RECORD also talks with Deborah Berke about her firm’s refocused vision.
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(XPRIZE) Both $7.5M Grand Prize Winners Developed Technologies Focused on Decarbonizing Concrete, the World’s Largest Material Industry – XPRIZE, the global leader in designing and implementing innovative competition models to solve the world’s grandest challenges, today announced that CarbonCure Technologies and CarbonBuilt have won the $20M NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE, a prize that set out to convert CO2 emissions into valuable products.
Selected by a panel of independent judges, both winning teams developed solutions aimed at reducing CO2 emissions associated with traditional concrete, which is currently the world’s most abundant human-made material and accounts for seven percent of all global CO2 emissions. The two team’s award-winning technologies will be, and already are, game-changers for global decarbonization and the fight against climate change.