Plus: A Q&A with the dean of Yale’s School of Architecture, Deborah Berke.
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Top of Mind
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“People often feel powerless and blame others for what is
happening in their neighbourhood. So, what I am passionate about is how
to make people aware of their built environment and participate in
shaping it. I don’t care about building styles.”
— Yale School of Architecture dean Deborah Berke in this
week’s Q&A
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Refugee Museum for Past and Present
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Built on the site of Denmark’s largest
post-WWII refugee camp, the FLUGT Museum links
two of the camp’s former hospital
buildings with a sinuous new addition. With its
opening, BIG hopes to shine a spotlight on the
experiences of those displaced by conflict.
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A Q&A
with Deborah Berke
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The dean of the Yale School of Architecture
unpacks the difference between flashy
architectural icons and authentic urban fabric
— and discusses what makes artists such
good sources of inspiration for architects.
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Enchanted Forest
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Quebec’s International Garden Festival unveils five survival-themed landscape installations.
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Dinner in the Greenhouse
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Michelin-starred resto ÄNG taps a Japandi dream team to imagine its new glass dining room.
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Temple of Modernism
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Kyiv interiors firm PAINTIT refreshes a local synagogue placing focus on clean geometry and spiritual lighting.
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Events
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Close out July by attending Raleigh, North Carolina’s
Real Matter 22: City Conversations. (You can also join virtually by tuning into 5468796 Architecture partner Johanna Hurme’s lecture on July 27.) Or start planning for Oslo’s
Design Fair 2022,
coming up at the end of August.
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Jobs
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Vancouver’s Revery is in need of an Intern Architect with two years of post-grad work under their belt, plus Revit, Rhino and Adobe CS proficiency. Meanwhile, Amsterdam’s Pubblik & Vos needs a
Senior Interior Designer
ready to focus on hospitality and office projects.
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AZ Awards 2022 Issue
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After careful deliberation, our distinguished jury selected
24 projects as the recipients of this year’s AZ
Awards. Our new issue celebrates these winners, which
include everything from a learning centre that preaches the
power of agriculture to a bridge with ties to Arthurian
legend.
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