3 Stunning Designs That Marry Textiles With Architecture


Since the Future of Shade competition began in 2013, competition partners Sunbrella® and Architizer have received hundreds of entries that intriguingly reconceive the way Sunbrella performance fabrics provide shade — and expand fabric’s role in shaping our built environment. In some cases, the imaginativeness of a submission is matched by the renown of its author. Perhaps most notable, Mexican architect Michel Rojkind’s Yanay Hotel took one of the competition’s top three slots in 2014. The competition has produced an additional benefit for the architecture and design communities: By focusing precisely on submissions’ interpretations of the Future of Shade mission, its juries have given crucial support to young designers and visibility to studios based in the farther corners of the world. Hyunjeong Kim's Draping Scenery This year’s jurors included Seattle-based landscape architect Daniel Winterbottom, Miami-based architect Chad Oppenheim and Ennead Architects founding partner Susan Rodriguez. The 2016 Future of Shade competition welcomed three types of submissions: a Wellness Garden for a cancer treatment center, a portable temporary shelter for the Humanitarian Challenge and a courtyard shade design to protect against the sometimes-harsh sun in the Miami Design District for the Building Shade challenge. Just as important, this ... , Architizer Editors, read more Architizer http://ift.tt/2fH1UU0

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