With "Earth Stations", Michele De Lucchi is developing a new building typology that combines communication, technology, craftsmanship and the environment. More:
RNDRD | A partial index of published architectural rendering
The development, which will be ready this spring, received an honorable mention in Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture Awards.
Architect Tivadar Balogh built his Plymouth residence in 1958 from his Progressive Architecture prize drawings. In 2012, the home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and is now on the market for the very first time. The...
The Phoenix-based photographer captures the architect's iconic buildings in their most appealing light
The development, which will be ready this spring, received an honorable mention in Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture Awards.
Container Building, "Condominio P" (Condominium - Apartment Block) is the brainchild of Italian Architects C+C04 Studio. They sought a site in Cagliari (Southern Italy) surrounded by mostly buildings erected in the 1930-50s that went through a kind of modernisation during the 1990s, where dull was the colour of choice and bland was the design brief. With this project C+C04 Studio aspired to make the building, therefore the surrounding area, colourful, light airy and individual. Every apartment has a different floor pan with the apartment number painted on the outside amongst the colourful facade. The Architects are hoping that this project will spark a light, that will lead to a creative change in the re-design of the area. The Floor Plans are at the bottom of the post. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Ground Floor. Press the Image to Enlarge it. First Floor. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Second Floor. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Third Floor. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
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The development, which will be ready this spring, received an honorable mention in Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture Awards.
The development, which will be ready this spring, received an honorable mention in Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture Awards.
Differentiable architecture search requires a larger computational consumption during architecture search, and there exists the depth gap problem under deeper network architecture. In this paper, we propose an attention-based progressive partially connected neural architecture search method (PPCAtt-NAS) to address these two issues. First, we introduce a progressive search strategy in the architecture search phase, build up the sophistication of the architecture gradually and perform path-level pruning in stages to bridge the depth gap. Second, we adopt a partial search scheme that performs channel-level partial sampling of the network architecture to further reduce the computational complexity of the architecture search. In addition, an attention mechanism is devised to improve the architecture search capability by enhancing the relevance between the feature channels. Finally, we conduct extensive comparison experiments with state-of-the-art methods on several public datasets, and our method is able to present higher architecture performance.
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Designed in 1953 by Robin Boyd for Victor and Peggy Stone, this modest home in Melbourne’s Eaglemont reflected the progressive attitudes of its owners.
The development, which will be ready this spring, received an honorable mention in Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture Awards.
2014 Design Indaba Conference speaker, Michel Rojkind's firm receives a Progressive Architecture citation for his design of the Liverpool Department Store.
The development, which will be ready this spring, received an honorable mention in Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture Awards.
The development, which will be ready this spring, received an honorable mention in Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture Awards.
The development, which will be ready this spring, received an honorable mention in Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture Awards.
welcome to F.L.Ws class! (no pun intended)
The development, which will be ready this spring, received an honorable mention in Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture Awards.