Plus: SANAA’s stepped Sydney Modern extension. | |
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| Top of Mind | We’ve been spending the past month revisiting our favourite projects of 2022. Find our final recap, of the year’s top public spaces, below. Or revisit our previous three lists — including the year’s best interiors, architecture and product designs — here. Happy New Year! We’ll see you in 2023. | |
| | | The Year’s Best Public Spaces | How landscape architects encouraged us all to get outside by devising spaces that make nature more accessible, or rethink underutilized corners of the urban realm. | |
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| | | | Gabriela Carrillo on the Role of Family | The Mexican architect discusses how her parents’ careers, her recent work designing a home for her dad, and her own experience with motherhood have all shaped her creative vision. | |
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| | Topographic Art | Navigating a sloped site, SANAA designs an extension of the Sydney Modern as a series of stepped pavilions. | |
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| | | Hot Off the Press | Our Jan/Feb issue travels from London to Leuven in search of incredible homes. | |
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| | In Search of Life | Now through December 30th, Universal Everything fills a London gallery with surreal creatures. | |
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| Jobs | The University of Calgary is seeking an Assistant Professor to join its School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape. In New York, Bates Masi Architects has a position available for an Architectural Designer ready to work on residential and boutique commercial projects. | | |
Competitions | What will building materials and techniques look like in 100 years? Home 2122 is looking for residential concepts that predict the future. | | |
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