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Bar Hoegaarden Greenhouse / Metamoorfose Studio

September 28, 2019 Pilar Caballero 0

Located in a region marked by diversity, and in constant development and movement in São Paulo, the bar comes as a respite. The space, design by Metamoorfose Studio,  is shaped and having a collective concept in mind. A place where different sensorial experiences could be shared. It is an invitation to pause and reconnect among a daily hustle and bustle of a big city.

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10 Edible Greens to Plant Now (13 photos)

September 28, 2019 Lauren Dunec Design 0

In most climates, leafy greens such as lettuces, arugula, spinach, chard and mustard greens grow best planted in late summer or early spring, where the plants thrive in the warm daytime temperatures and cool nighttime ones. In mild-winter areas, or wi…

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Austin Maynard Architects adds two scaly extensions to post-war bungalow in Canberra

September 28, 2019 Amy Frearson 0
Empire House by Austin Maynard Architects

Austin Maynard Architects has completed a pair of buildings with steel shingles in a snakeskin-style pattern, to extend a family home in Canberra, Australia. The Empire House project sees the Melbourne-based firm renovate and extend a post-war bungalow on one of Canberra’s historic ring roads. Although the easier option would have been to demolish the building

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Seven ice cream shops sprinkled with delicious decor details

September 28, 2019 Semi Han 0
Milk Train by FormRoom

As the warm weather fades away and winter approaches, Dezeen has scooped up seven design-focused ice cream shops to satisfy your sweet tooth all year round. Milk Train, London, UK, by FormRoom Cut-out clouds and pastel-blue walls form a whimsical backdrop to the London store of Milk Train, a brand that has become increasingly popular

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Doja 36 House / TECON Architects

September 28, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

The project of the house was born after a laborious and methodical approach, in which the clients organized a competition with 7 architectural offices, less characteristic for an investment of such level. After choosing the company with which they will collaborate, the design process continued with many variants and discussions, which crystallized, on the one hand, their wishes – a home with a distinct image but without displaying it ostentatiously, with spaces that totalized to a relatively big area for the existing land, but with the preservation of a generous courtyard area, and, on the other hand, ranking the elements of the context that will shape the volume and space. The slope of the land – about 4 m height, the 2 blind walls present on the limits of property, the perspective over the city, the cardinal orientation, all this led to a volume with the appearance of a bridge, under which the court can flow freely, generating different outdoor spaces, individually related to the inner functions.

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Cinematic Documentary Shows Journey of Landscape Healing

September 28, 2019 Dima Stouhi 0

The various practices of mankind over the past decades have taken a huge toll on the environment. People of all nationalities, interests, and career backgrounds have been trying to find means to heal the wounded landscapes and shed light on the environmental crisis. 

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Celebrated teacher Neil Pinder will talk about how to make design education more inclusive at Dezeen Day

September 28, 2019 Marcus Fairs 0
Neil Pinder to speak at Dezeen Day

Activist and educator Neil Pinder, who was named Teacher of the Year for his work at a south London secondary school, will speak about design education at Dezeen Day. Pinder will be part of a discussion exploring how to make architecture and design education more relevant and inclusive. Taking place in London on 30 October,

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Material Balance: Blurring Matter, Senses and Meaning / Ingrid Paoletti for the Shenzhen Biennale (UABB) 2019

September 28, 2019 Ingrid Paoletti 0

What happens when the sensor-imbued city acquires the ability to see – almost as if it had eyes? Ahead of the 2019 Shenzhen Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (UABB), titled “Urban Interactions,” Archdaily is working with the curators of the “Eyes of the City” section at the Biennial to stimulate a discussion on how new technologies – and Artificial Intelligence in particular – might impact architecture and urban life. Here you can read the “Eyes of the City” curatorial statement by Carlo Ratti, the Politecnico di Torino and SCUT.