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Captivating Modern Glamour In Grey, Gold And Green Home Interior

July 29, 2019 HD Staff 0

Spanning 750 square metres in the Moscow region, Russia, this luxury home is filled with modern glamour. Gold and green accents warm a cool grey colour scheme, shaped by modern designer furniture inspired by classic concepts. Visualised by Vizline Studio, the tour takes us on a journey of a chic open plan living room with […]

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SO-IL designs affordable housing for urban centre in growing Mexican city

July 29, 2019 Jenna McKnight 0
Las Americas affordable housing by SO-IL

New York firm SO-IL has envisioned a six-storey, concrete apartment building that is meant to offer an alternative solution for Mexico’s low-cost housing shortage. The project, called Las Americas, was conceived for central León, a fast-growing city in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato. Designed by the Brooklyn-based firm SO-IL, the project is meant to

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Impluvium House / CU4 Arquitectura

July 29, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

In Alboraia, in the heart of L’Horta Nord, integrated in the historic center, this house projected by CU4 ARQUITECTURA finds the balance between tradition and modernity. The essence of the project is based on the reinterpretation of the traditional Valencian house that forms the historic centers of the urban centers of the region.

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AECOM Reveals Basketball Net-Inspired Arena for Los Angeles

July 29, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

AECOM has unveiled a new design for a “basketball net-inspired” 900,000-square-foot arena for the LA Clippers in Inglewood. Working with Anderson Barker Architects, the City Design Studio of Los Angeles, and Hood Studios, the team’s proposal includes a solar panel tile cladding system around the building and sunken basketball court. The project’s facade was designed to symbolize the diamond shapes in a basketball net.

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Recyclable house is built from cork blocks

July 29, 2019 Lizzie Crook 0
Stirling Prize-shortlisted Cork House by Matthew Barnett Howland with Dido Milne and Oliver Wilton in Berkshire, England

Matthew Barnett Howland with Dido Milne and Oliver Wilton have used cork blocks to build Cork House in Berkshire, England, which is shortlisted for this year’s Stirling Prize. Nestled in the undergrowth beside the River Thames, the dwelling was designed by Howland, Milne and Wilton in response to the architecture industry’s impact on biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions

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UNStudio set to connect Russia and China with world’s first international cable car

July 29, 2019 Tom Ravenscroft 0
Blagoveshchensk Cable Car – world’s first international cable car between Russia and China

Designed as the first ever cross-border cable car the Blagoveshchensk – Heihe Cable Car will be built across the Amur River, which marks the border between eastern Russia and China. UNStudio has designed the station in the city of Blagoveshchensk, on the Russian of the border, while the architect of the terminal in the Chinese city

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9 Stylish Side Yard Seating Areas (10 photos)

July 29, 2019 Lauren Dunec Design 0

It’s easy to overlook the side yard, or move it down the priority list, in a landscape renovation. Though extra-tight side yards may have room for a path and not much more, slightly wider spaces can become a destination in their own right with the add…