Restoring a 16th-century landmark. Plus: plans for the 2023 Biennale | |
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| Top of Mind | The news is in: Our illustrious AZ Awards jury has selected 70 finalists from over 1,000 global submissions. Now it’s your turn to judge! Let us know your favourite People’s Choice contenders by voting below. | |
| | | A Legacy Revived in Venice | David Chipperfield Architects has carefully renovated and reprogrammed the Procuratie Vecchie on the northern edge of Piazza San Marco. Previously closed to the public, the 16th-century landmark is now welcoming visitors as an exciting cultural institution. | |
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| | | | Biennale Buzz | Elsewhere in Venice, the city’s art biennale is just kicking off. But we’re already looking ahead to next year’s architecture edition. In 2023, Canada will be presenting Architects Against Housing Alienation’s Not For Sale! — a timely critique of property as a mechanism for wealth storage. | |
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| | | Feeding Lonely Mouths | A Japanese restaurant in Calgary leans into coziness. | |
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| | | Barnyard Funk | This Icelandic barn-turned-art-studio is the perfect creative space. | |
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| | Required Reading | David Adjaye’s Florida library features sweeping curves inspired by palm fronds. | |
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| | Jobs | Melbourne’s COX Architecture is on the lookout for a Graphic Designer with experience in interior design, while Brook McIlroy seeks to add a Junior Planner to their Toronto office. | | |
| | | | | Starting the Night Shift | Welcome to a new era of going out. Our March/April issue features nightlife-friendly hotels and restaurants that show a re-invigorated industry ready for another round. |
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