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An Architecture of Turbulence

July 8, 2019 RZLBD - Reza Aliabadi 0

A single family house may often have been considered as a very small pixel within any urban context, but the fact is, on average more than fifty percent of the urban fabric is being shaped by these tiny small pixels. It is well said by Tadao Ando: “The house is the building type that can change society.” Thus, this is how a client, a developer, a builder, an architect, or a designer could or should be responsible and willingly participate in a collective effort to shape a better urban context.

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AZL Architects wraps wheelchair ramp around multi-generational house

July 8, 2019 Semi Han 0
Song House by AZL Architects

AZL Architects has completed Song House, a concrete five-bedroom house adapted to the needs of its elderly and infirm occupants in the rural village of Nansong, China. The three-storey countryside residence was designed to provide comfort and accessible living conditions for a couple in their 50s. It is also home to three older family members, a

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Eight Frank Lloyd Wright buildings added to UNESCO World Heritage List

July 8, 2019 India Block 0

The US has had eight buildings by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List after 15 years of campaigning. New York’s Guggenheim Museum and the Fallingwater house are two of the structures awarded heritage status by UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee at a meeting on July 7 in Baku, Azerbaijan. The six

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Cervantes House / Muro Taller de Arquitectura

July 8, 2019 Pilar Caballero 0

The Cervantes home is located in Centro Histórico in the city of Morelia, Michoacán. The house was practically in ruins, which in turn, did not meet the optimal characteristics for a restoration. Because of this, the client opted for a demolition of the home, which projected over a lot of 97 m2 and an architectural program large enough for the lots surface. Some of the primary requests that the client had where: to have a large public space with thermal comfort for its atmosphere, and plenty of lighting.

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walllasia reflects thailand’s beach in no sunset no sunshine pavilion

July 8, 2019 macnadusa 0

designed for the thailand biennale, krabi, 2018, the no sunset, no sunshine pavilion by award-winning firm walllasia is a life-specific temporary mirrored structure installed in the seaside near ao nang beach. envisioned by kamin lertchaiprasert and suriya umpansiriratana, this installation combines the contextualization of the physicality of the space and the spiritual aspects of life. […]

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Dezeen Awards 2019 architecture longlist announced

July 8, 2019 Olivia Ladanyi 0

An art gallery built into a sand dune, a house on the Great Wall of China and Europe’s first underwater restaurant are among 267 architecture projects that made the 2019 longlist for Dezeen Awards. We attracted over 4,500 entries from 87 different countries for the second edition of our awards programme, which celebrates the world’s best

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