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29-10-2020
Anandaloy by Anna Heringer in Bangladesh wins the Obel Award
Anandaloy, the project in Bangladesh by the German architect Anna Heringer, is a building made of mud and bamboo. The multifunctional building hosts a therapy centre for people with disabilities and a fair-trade textile manufacturing workshop producing fashion and art, and it is this year’s winner of the Obel Award, a new, international prize for architectural achievement presented by the Henrik Frode Obel Foundation.

22-11-2019
Winner of The Architecture Drawing Prize 2019
In the run-up to the 2019 World Architecture Festival being held in Amsterdam from 4 to 9 December, here are the results of the third edition of The Architecture Drawing Prize. Now in its third year, the organisers of the annual architecture drawing prize announced Anton Markus Pasing as the outright winner with his work entitled “City in a box: paradox memories”.

10-07-2018
Omicron spaces, cultural encounters in Vorarlberg
A project that brings together traditional building materials like clay with Bangladeshi fabrics and an Austrian enterprise.

02-07-2018
Sustainable and enduring architecture, a conversation with Anna Heringer
At the 16th International Architecture exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia with the title FREESPACE, to mark her participation in THIS IS NOT A SHIRT, we met Anna Heringer, an award-winning architect whose architecture is the product of a profound respect for the location of her work, the materials used and the people it is for.

08-06-2018
Biennale 2018, Anna Heringer: Freespace for women in Bangladesh
During our visit to the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, we also went to the Corderie at the Arsenale.