Filipino architecture students recently bagged the top award at an international architectural design competition for their project that seeks to provide
EDMONTON One resident in South Edmonton’s Lansdowne neighbourhood first noticed coyotes in the park near her house this winter. “We’ve never seen them in the park,” said Wendy Rabel. “Only ever down and more towards the university farm.” The past few weeks sightings are sometimes happening several times a day. “They’ve become a lot more comfortable so they’re taking naps in the trees and there was one lying out in the soccer field this morning just sunning itself so a lot more common there,” Rabel said. “A little bit close for comfort,” she added. “We have two little dogs that are pretty interested and curious and wouldn’t really stand a chance against a coyote so we’re watching them pretty closely right now.”
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The Chicago Architecture Biennial (CAB) and the Danish Arts Foundation (DAF) have selected Soil Lab as the winning project of a DAF Open Call for a major new commission in the North Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago. Responding to the biennial’s 2021 edition theme
The Available City, led by Artistic Director David Brown, the proposal, chosen to represent Denmark at the 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial, was imagined by an international design team that includes Eibhlín Ní Chathasaigh (Dublin), James Albert Martin (Dublin), Anne Dorthe Vester (Copenhagen), Maria Bruun (Copenhagen) and Chicago residents.
Building on ongoing efforts across Chicago to transform vacant lots into community assets to create a new, shared space with and for residents of North Lawndale, Soil Lab was selected as the winning project for the Danish Arts Foundation’s new commission. Including workshops and built elements grounded in bricks, a material with significance to both the Chicago and the D
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