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IZUMI Allerød / PAN- Projects

July 2, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

IZUMI Allerød is an interior renovation project for a restaurant locates suburb of Copenhagen. IZUMI is a chain restaurant serves “Nordic twisted” Japanese cuisines that holds several restaurants around greater Copenhagen. Due to the need of rebranding, we were assigned to design a spatial identity which interior expresses the concept of the restaurant. As a response, the studio translated IZUMI’s manifesto into a spatial experience which is a “Nordic twisted” Japanese culture.

Kazerne is a design-focused boutique hotel in Eindhoven

July 2, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Kazerne hotel, Eindhoven by Moon/en/co and Van Helmond Architecten

Moon/en/co and Van Helmond Architecten have teamed up to form Kazerne, an Eindhoven hotel that boasts just eight rooms and an exhibition space that will showcase pieces from notable Dutch designers. Composed of eight guest suites, a private members club and a 2,500 square-metre exhibition area, Kazerne has been designed to be a hybrid hospitality

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Fleur Pavilia clubhouse offers Hong Kong residents respite from city life

July 2, 2019 Dezeen staff 0

Dezeen promotion: New World Development has added a greenery-filled clubhouse alongside its Fleur Pavilia residences in Hong Kong, to help inhabitants escape the bustle of urban life. The three-tower residential development is situated in the city’s busy North Point district, which is populated by a number of other housing projects. For the design of its communal

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Social Housing Production: Exercise I / Inhabitants of Tepetzintan + Comunal Architecture Workshop

July 2, 2019 Clara Ott 0

The Nahua community of Tepetzintan, located in the Northeast Highlands of Puebla, had two apparently isolated problems. On one hand, there was a lack of housing appropriate to the location, the climate and the uses and customs of the region. On the other hand, the bamboo growing in the region was considered an obstruction to the corn and coffee plantations for which it was removed from the plots without given any use. How could these two challenges be connected? 

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Pedro and Juana Launch their ‘Hórama Rama’ at MoMA PS1

July 2, 2019 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

“Hórama Rama” by Pedro & Juana (Ana Paula Ruiz Galindo & Mecky Reuss) has been inaugurated as part of The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s 20th annual Young Architects Program. This year’s architectural installation is an immersive junglescape set within a large-scale cyclorama that sits atop MoMA PS1’s courtyard walls. Selected from among five finalists, Hórama Rama will be on view through the summer, serving as a temporary built environment for MoMA PS1’s pioneering outdoor music series Warm Up.

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When is Architecture Day?

July 2, 2019 Nicolás Valencia 0

In 1996, at the International Union of Architects Congress held in Barcelona, Spain, the organization established that World Architecture Day should coincide with UN-Habitat’s World Habitat Day. Therefore, the first Monday of October we celebrate our commitment as architects to our society and our cities.

Tuñón Arquitectos’ Casa de Piedra is formed of nine cube-shaped rooms

July 2, 2019 Tomek Zylski 0

Tuñón Arquitectos has completed Casa de Piedra, a house in the town of Cáceres, Spain, which is built from solid stone and laid out in a grid of nine cube-shaped rooms. Casa de Piedra is built from local quartzite, with widows framed in granite. Located on a plot sloping slightly down towards the town, Tuñón

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