Issue 12.2022
The Path to a New Architecture
While compiling our personal favourites of the year in the Detail editorial office, I was surprised at the vast scope of projects my colleagues had experienced in 2022. For this issue’s review of the year, they describe their architectural observations in places like Jerusalem, Berlin, and Montagnana, Italy. Together, their discoveries form a kaleidoscope of surprises and thought-provoking insights. And so do our interviews with the architects of the winning projects of the Detail Award 2022. Are we indeed on the verge of a turning point that will fundamentally transform architecture? For Markus Zilker of Einzueins Architektur, who designed the Gleis 21 housing project, winning the Detail award is a call to action: “We must become much moreeffective if we want comprehensive social and ecological transformation,” says the Vienna-based architect. Our Documentation section focuses on this issue’s main theme of building envelopes. It highlights projects that have, each in their own way, already set out on the path to a new architectural era – also in terms of their construction details. We wish you all the best and a successful start to the new year! Sandra Hofmeister
More stories to the current issue
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Squares made of wood
Social Apartment Building by Peris + Toral
On the outskirts of Barcelona, Peris + Toral have created a social apartment building that is as innovative as it is radical. It is unconventional not only conceptually, but constructively as well.
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A fresh take on temporary buildings
Performance Space in Munich by Mahlknecht Herrle Architektur
The new "Schwere Reiter" theatre by Mahlknecht Herrle Architektur has been completed following its brief construction period. With its raw rusty facades, the interim building blends in effortlessly with Munich's creative quarter.
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Fluid transitions
Single-Family Home near Tokyo
The shell of this house by Taiga Kasai + Chong Aehyang Architecture / Kach surrounds the interior spaces with two layers that flow smoothly into each other.
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Building envelopes
The Path to a New Architecture – Editorial Detail 12.2022
“We must become much more effective if we want comprehensive social and ecological transformation,” says the Vienna-based architect Markus Zilker from einzueins architektur.
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DETAIL Award 2022
Detail Students Award for a Research Project
With their Biotic Air Unit 2071 research project, the students of UC Berkeley have demonstrated that a Californian variety of bulrush is a suitable building material. Their installation has won them this year’s Detail Students’ Award. The picture shows just how versatile and practical bulrushes can be.
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Building with bulrushes in Berkeley
Detail Students' Award Goes to the USA
With their Biotic Air Unit 2071 research project, the students of UC Berkeley have demonstrated that a Californian variety of bulrush is a suitable building material.
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DETAIL Award 2022
Gleis 21 in Vienna – a Prizewinning Apartment Building
With its 34 living units and many communal areas, this wood-hybrid construction by Einszueins Architektur was planned participatively. We would like to introduce the winner of the Detail Award 2022.
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DETAIL Award 2022
UP! in Berlin by Jasper Architects
Behind the green space at Berlin’s Ostbahnhof railway station rises a glass cube with deep cut-ins on every side. We present the UP!, the winner of the Detail Award 2022.
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DETAIL Award 2022
Kiln Tower in Cham
Boltshauser Architects won the Detail Award 2022 with their kiln tower for the Brickworks Museum in Cham.
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DETAIL Award 2022
Environmentally Positive in the Woodland Park: The Plus
At the beginning of June, Vestre opens its new production facility in the middle of the Norwegian forest. The world's most sustainable furniture factory, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, is the first industrial building in Norway to be classified as "Outstanding", the highest environmental seal of approval according to Breeam. We would like to introduce the winner of the Detail Readers´ Award 2022.
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Previous Issues
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Circular Economy 11.2022
If the aim is net zero, demolition and landfill disposal must be avoided at all costs. Today, a progressive architecture is one that takes part in the circular economy and reuses building materials.
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Lighting Interiors 10.2022
Our October issue is all about light and interiors. PPAG’s school in Vienna brings daylight into deep cluster spaces to foster daily well-being.
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Cultural Buildings 9.2022
In 1997, the Guggenheim Museum opened in Bilbao, and Frank Gehry’s eccentric new building transformed the Basque city into an overnight hotspot for international tourism.
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Urban Green 7/8.2022
Especially in big dense cities, roofs and facades are the only places left to make things greener.
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Simple and Affordable 6.2022
“Doing away with everything superfluous creates the potential for an architectural quality all of its own,” says Florian Nagler about “simple building” in an interview with Frank Kaltenbach.
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Prefabrication Modular Construction 5.2022
Naturstein und Hochlochziegel, Ortbeton und Stampflehm in vorproduzierten Elementen: Für die Massivbauweise kommen viele unterschiedliche Materialien in Frage, und oft ist ihre Anwendung regional motiviert.
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Solid Construction 4.2022
Natural stone and perforated bricks, cast-in-place concrete, and rammed earth in prefabricated elements – these are just a few of the diverse materials used in solid construction, and their use is often regionally motivated.
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Urban Housing 3.2022
“A villa in the countryside with a large terrace, in front of you the Baltic Sea, Friedrichstrasse behind you …”. Thus begins Kurt Tucholsky’s 1927 poem, “The Ideal”. While Tucholsky’s ideal of urban life might be unattainable in Berlin, there are cities where it has become a reality.