Friday5 – February 28, 2020






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IN THIS WEEK’S FRIDAY5






From Chicago’s iconic Chrysler Building to Montreal’s Biosphere, steel was selected for prominent projects throughout the 21st century as a material of choice by architectural innovators. When it was first introduced at the start of the 20th century, steel was (and still is) considered one of the most innovative construction developments in history. You may be surprised to know that the most successful steel-making process was invented in 1855, but it wasn’t until 1890 that the process was refined enough for construction. You can read more about the history of steel, its use in iconic projects, and the first steel structure in North America below.
 


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Location: Washington, DC
Product: Plate Aluminum, Profiled Single Skin
General Contractor: DAVIS Construction
Architect: Sholom Baranes Associates

1300 4th Street is the second phase of a two-building project that will deliver 10,750 square feet of retail space below 134 units. The project is located in Washington DC’s up-and-coming Union Market neighborhood and its urban design features a dark grey exterior with large expanses of glass and steel. For the project, MillerClapperton is fabricating 2,848 square feet of Profiled Single Skin and 5,235 square feet of 1/8″ and 1/4″ Plate Aluminum. 
 


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Raw materials have been commonly used throughout the history of architecture. “It is evident that the language of a project is often linked to its material, as various sensations and the perception of space are directed by the aesthetic and physical quality of the given element.” The quality of materials can either make a statement or define a building’s significance, and ArchDaily has gathered ten iconic buildings that  helped to change our perception in raw materials.


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You’ve almost certainly heard the buzz following this year’s Oscar announcement for Best Picture. The Oscar-winning film Parasite (and also winner of the Cannes Film Festival) is being revered for its use of architecture to tell a story of class. In a recent article, filmmaker Bong Joon Ho describes his obsession with space and his euphoria over finding a good space. Parasite juxtaposes a semi-bunker apartment against a modernist mansion as a reflection of the times we currently live in.


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Recommendation: Top Architecture Interviews of 2019
Compiled By: ArchDaily
 
Inspiration can come from anywhere and ArchDaily demonstrates just how true this can be in their compilation of the best interviews from 2019. By recognizing the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of design, there are numerous interviews, not just with architects, but also with those who have intersected the architecture world through innovative products, world-changing ideas, or the companies reshaping our lives. If you’re looking for a spark of inspiration or to simply gain more knowledge, we invite you to browse these conversations from all corners of the design world.
 


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