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Dome of Visions 3.0 / Atelier Kristoffer Tejlgaard

May 7, 2017 Rayen Sagredo 0

Dome of Visions 3.0 is the third dome in a series of experiments. DoV is an experiment that aims to create knowledge about how it affects our architecture and our well-being to build inside a greenhouse and work with a passive and solar heated space as a building envelope that generates a third climate, as the majority of the area we use.

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Dome of Visions 3.0 / Atelier Kristoffer Tejlgaard

May 7, 2017 Rayen Sagredo 0

Dome of Visions 3.0 is the third dome in a series of experiments. DoV is an experiment that aims to create knowledge about how it affects our architecture and our well-being to build inside a greenhouse and work with a passive and solar heated space as a building envelope that generates a third climate, as the majority of the area we use.

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West Virginia home by GriD Architects perches above Potomac River

May 6, 2017 John Trujillo 0

Maryland-based GriD Architects has taken cues from vernacular Appalachian houses and local rock formations to create this West Virginia home on a forested hillside. Having lost their original West Virginia home to a fire, a couple commissioned GriD architects to build a new residence on the rural site. The clients asked for a house that

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KSM Architecture Studio / KSM Architecture

May 6, 2017 Cristobal Rojas 0

The designers and engineers of KSM Architecture set out to design and build a new studio for themselves in the midst of the city’s emerging commercial hub. An east facing plot of 380 sq.m with an existing 35 year old temple and four trees was chosen. Sripuram Colony, 1st Street  is quite typically an Indian street with a mixed land use. 

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Call for Papers Chicago Schools: Authors, Audiences and History

May 6, 2017 Rene Submissions 0

“Chicago Schools” is an international peer-reviewed graduate student symposium that explores the interplay between the individual and collective in the process of making history. The symposium, hosted by the IIT College of Architecture PhD Program in partnership with the Chicago Architecture Biennial, will engage with and enhance the dialogue around the Biennial theme, “Make New History,” by highlighting graduate student contributions in architecture, design, humanities, and architectural and urban history.