Building Review | | (Photo: Toshihiro Sobajima) | Earth Bricks, Oyumino, Japan - Developed out of Atelier Tekuto's Earth Project, Earth Bricks is the first house in contemporary Japan to use soil as its primary structural element. The project brought together a team of academic and industry experts to create and test a strong building material made from earth and natural additives that could be assembled in masonry walls. | | | Agenda | 1 June, Kensington Gardens, London | Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012, Opening more | | | | 1 June, SCI-Arc Gallery, Los Angeles | Ball-Nogues Studio: Yevrus 1, Negative Impression, Exhibition Opening more | | | | 1 and 2 June, various locations, Austria | Architekturtage 2012 more | | | | 7 June, Chelsea College of Art & Design, London | Takeshi Nagasaki – Rebuilding the Roots: A Garden Recovery Project in Tohoku, Lecture more | | | | 7 June to 20 July, ETH Hönggerberg, Zürich | Brick Award 2012, Exhibition more | | | | until 5 July, Aedes am Pfefferberg, Berlin | FutureCityLab, Exhibition more | | | | until 15 August, MOCAD, Detroit | Vertical Urban Factory, Exhibition more | | | | | | Jobs | Senior Architect / Team Leader Beijing | Rheinschiene GmbH, Beijing more | | | | Bauleiter mit Einkaufserfahrung | Daniel Swarovski Corporation, Männedorf more | | | | Trainee Architect | B(A)ª Balthazar Aroso arquitectos, Cagliari more | | | | ProjektleiterIn | Ott Architekten, Augsburg more | | | | Interior Designer | Haynes-Roberts, New York more | | | | LandschaftsarchitektIn | Beglinger + Bryan, Landschaftsarchitektur, Zürich more | | | | | | Architecture by Numbers For any kind of feedback, please contact the editor in charge: Sarah Mai. If you wish to cancel our Newsletter, please click the following link: cancel. | |
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