AR November 2020 on Emerging Architecture

Semillas | Taller Capital | Arigho Larmour Wheeler Architects | Unparelld’arquitectes | Khadka + Eriksson Furunes | Carles Enrich Studio | Gabriela Carrillo | MAAJ Architectes | Studio Advaita | Suzuko Yamada Architects | Nomos | STPMJ | Studio Propolis | Equipo de Arquitectura | Atelier Tao + C | Surman Weston | Lesley Lokko | Arinjoy Sen

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‘Emerging’, Lesley Lokko writes in this issues keynote, ‘is a condition that is full of promise and potential, yet, in the wrong hands or context, can also be patronising, tinged with judgements that are inevitably subject to bias’. The landscape that young architects emerge into is ever-changing. This month’s cover, created by current architecture student Arinjoy Sen, weaves this landscape into a visual story: like a rug, the architectural world is now made up of many layers, knots and seams. Between these junctions, young architects must find their own space among the many hands that pull the threads together. This issue looks at what it is to emerge into a world that has this year changed irrevocably.

This year’s AR Emerging Architecture shortlist includes practices that collaborate with local people in Peru and Vietnam, create extraordinary homes in Ireland and Japan, and intervene in rural landscapes in Spain and Mexico. Some practise across borders, in Dublin and Belfast, and in Geneva, Lisbon and Madrid. Public squares are carved out of the city of Olot and a disused apartment building given new life in Seoul. Buildings are made of earth in Paraguay and of bricks in London. In a remote bookshop in China, architecture and furniture blur and combine; in Kenya, as much care is given to a seat as to a building. Programmes include schools and community spaces in India, a medical centre in France, and a marketplace in Mexico.

 

November 2020

AR Emerging Architecture

Keynote: Tomorrow’s world, Lesley Lokko
Semillas, Sabrina Syed
Taller Capital, Manon Mollard
Arigho Larmour Wheeler Architects, Marwa Elmubark
Unparelld’arquitectes, Eleanor Beaumont
Khadka + Eriksson Furunes, Elise Limon
Carles Enrich Studio, Aoi Phillips
Gabriela Carrillo, Max L Zarzycki
MAAJ Architectes, Manon Mollard
Studio Advaita, Marwa Elmubark
Suzuko Yamada Architects, Aoi Phillips
Nomos, Max L Zarzycki
STPMJ, Eleanor Beaumont
Studio Propolis, Nile Bridgeman
Equipo de Arquitectura, Elise Limon
Atelier Tao + C, Sabrina Syed
Surman Weston, Nile Bridgeman

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