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Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 589

20 Fenchurch Street, or the “Walkie Talkie,” by Rafael Viñoly Architects. Image © Flickr User pembridge2 Why is the Walkie Talkie melting cars? Well, according to its architect, Rafael Viñoly, it s not because of the building s shape or material, but rather the superabundance of consultants and subconsultants that UK law requires. As reported by BD Online, Viñoly admitted that the building s unusually hot solar reflection (or death ray, as many headlines are calling it) had been predicted early in the design process; however, it was thought it would only reach a temperature of 36 degrees, but in fact it’s 72.

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 996

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 494

Future site of the memorial. Image Courtesy of January 8th Memorial Foundation The January 8th Memorial Foundation has selected four finalists out of the 60 practices and artists, both national and international, who submitted applications to create a permanent memorial and master plan concept for the El Presidio Park in Tucson, Arizona. The permanent memorial would commemorate the January 8, 2011, mass shooting that wounded Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, killed six people and injured 12 others. The memorial is also intended to honor the spirit of the Tucson community in its responses to the tragedy and to inspire future generations to work together on community issues. The four finalists are:

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 152

Sydney Harbour Bridge made using Mola kit. Image Courtesy of Mola It is often difficult to detect structures potential deformations and behaviors with the naked eye, which is why interactive education and model-making have proved to be some of the most beneficial methods of learning about structural design. To help with the learning of structures in a more playful and intuitive way, Brazilian brand Mola, have developed Mola Structural Kits, a selection of interactive physical models that simulate the behavior of architectural structures and create countless design combinations. Following the success of the Structural Kits 1 and 2, Mola will be launching the Mola Structural Kit 3 in a Kickstarter campaign in a couple of weeks, and to celebrate, the innovative company has once again teamed up with ArchDaily for another exclusive giveaway, offering 10 of our readers the chance to win a complete structural kit, along with additional accessories.

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 993

August 05, 2009 The Pavilion of Ideas, designed by Heatherwick Studio, beat five other short-listed designs, including plans put forward by the creators of the London Eye – the largest Ferris wheel in the world – to becomes the winner. The pavilion looks like a box with thousands of spines that hover without visible support above a public square. All the spines, which can swing in the breeze, are tipped with tiny colored light sources which can display a variety of images together. Inside the pavilion, visitors will see an enormous digital screen showing various contents. The outside area of the pavilion will be an exhibition space and auditorium as well as a cafe and shops surrounded by two strips of grass. The pavilion will be as ecological as possible and the designers are trying to make all the aspects recyclable and carbon-neutral. It is light, without heavy concrete foundations and will “touch the ground softly,” according to the introduction by Heatherwich.

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