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This Art Installation Was Designed To Create Discussion On What Is Love In Modern Life

July 1, 2019 Erin 0

Photography by CreatAR Images   Design firm Wutopia Lab in collaboration with digital construction team RoboticPlus.AI, has recently completed a modern public art installation that’s made from a woven carbon-fiber structure.   Photography by CreatAR Images Located in a rural area of Zhejiang, China, the ‘Shrine of Whatslove’, is a red triangle that’s designed to […]

SHoP and Ken Smith convert Manhattan’s Pier 35 into an eco park

July 1, 2019 Jenna McKnight 0
New York’s Pier 35 waterfront park by Shop Architects and Ken Smith Workshop

US firms SHoP Architects and Ken Smith Workshop have turned a sliver of land along the East River into an ecological park featuring gardens, a faceted metal screen and a rocky beach that serves as habitat for mussels. Just south of the Lower East Side neighbourhood in Manhattan, Pier 35 sits along the East River and

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Nanxun Town Center Kindergarten / UAD

July 1, 2019 舒岳康 - SHU Yuekang 0

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Huzhou Nanxun Kindergarten is located in the core area of Nanxun City New Area. It faces Nanlin Road in the West and Central Street in the south. To the east, it is planned river course and urban green belt in the north, Nanxun Museum project in the north, citizen square in the northeast, and ecological children park in the east. With William Hezlitt’s design concept of “freedom to think, feel and do whatever you are interested in, complete freedom”, the designer has built a kindergarten with 8 classes of large, medium and small classes, which can accommodate about 720 children.

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Homage to Oscar House / Luigi Roselli

July 1, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

Sometimes alterations and additions can amount to significant interventions to breathe new life into a building, occasionally they require only the lightest touch to reinvigorate an existing design, as was the case with this Sydney home, designed in classic modernist style by the architect George Reeves in 1963. 

SelgasCano’s Serpentine Pavilion opens in Los Angeles

July 1, 2019 Eleanor Gibson 0
Second Home Serpentine Pavilion by SelgasCano

The plastic-wrapped Serpentine Pavilion designed by Spanish firm SelgasCano has been rebuilt in Los Angeles as an events space for British co-working company Second Home. Second Home, which provides studio and office space for creatives and entrepreneur, collaborated with the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County (NHMLAC) to move the colourful structure to city’s

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SCCC Learning Resource Center / ikon.5 architects

July 1, 2019 Pilar Caballero 0

The Learning Resource Center at Suffolk County Community College is a lantern of learning. The building is a prism for illuminating the interior spaces during the day and a beacon for illuminating the campus during the night.  A simple nine square cube deploys the 70,000 square foot library program on two floors.

Dixon Jones designs sculptural shipping-container building for Edinburgh

July 1, 2019 Lizzie Crook 0
Mach1 by Dixon Jones and David Mach in Edinburgh Park

Architecture studio Dixon Jones and sculptor David Mach have collaborated on a proposal for an event space and marketing suite in Edinburgh, which will be made from a stack of bright red shipping containers. Named Mach1, the sculptural building will be located in an undeveloped section of the Edinburgh Park business district to showcase Dixon Jones’

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San Francisco Chapel / PARALELA

July 1, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

Within the framework of the Capilla País project, during the first weeks of the summer of 2019, more than 500 university volunteers traveled to different locations in Chile to build 15 chapels to provide meeting and prayer spaces for people in small and vulnerable communities in the country, where people practice their faith collectively, simply and honestly, far from the institutional crisis of the church and its hierarchies. The proposed and executed project is based on the following design principles: