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The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Selects Winning Proposal for its New Waterfront Home

Azure Magazine

It is the DNA of the proposed design, its sensitivity to people, public space and its incredible ambition to deliver on the brief’s many aspirations and criteria for the project, which lead to a unanimous recommendation by this jury,” said the seven-person adjudication committee in a collective statement.

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The Office As We Knew It No Longer Exists

Azure Magazine

In the process, it has catapulted new heroes — medical professionals, grocery store cashiers, takeout couriers, mail clerks — into a vastly altered public sphere. In the midst of a turbulent restructuring of the cultural sphere, we are surging back into public space in search of real connection, communication and activism.

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Self-Portrait in Lockdown Wins the Wellcome Photography Prize

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Some may do more to boost public confidence than prevent the spread of the virus. © Bangladesh’s coastal communities are severely at risk from climate change, with 20–25 million people predicted to be forced out of their homes by 2050. © © Aly Song / Wellcome Photography Prize 2021.

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Carlo Ratti’s Abundance Agenda 

Azure Magazine

Collective , the central exhibition of the 19th Venice Biennale of Architecture, curator Carlo Rattis wall text unfolds a foreboding vision of the future: The Exhibition begins in the Corderie with a stark confrontation: global temperatures rise while global populations fall. PHOTO: Marco Zorzanello It gets worse. For BIG and co.