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Wiki Tribe Park / Wiki World + Advanced Architecture Lab[AaL]

December 3, 2019 Collin Chen 0

About Wiki Tribe
Wiki Tribe is a theme park built by international families, located in Mogan River Valley, Deqing Huzhou, covering an area of 20 acres. As an implement of “co-construction, sharing, symbiosis” from HABITAT III, Wiki Tribe was planned and designed by architects, however, unlike traditional cultural tourism projects, part of the public buildings in Wiki Tribe was designed and built by children and parents from city and countryside.

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ZHU·85Villa Hotel / AT DESIGN

December 2, 2019 Collin Chen 0

“ZHU·85 ” is located in Guyan Painting Village in Lishui in the Jiangnan area. The homestay is surrounded by a lake and mountains. Here in the morning mist, a bamboo raft rises on the lake surface, which is full of poetry like a fairyland. At night, the glow of the sky dyes the sky red, and the time becomes quiet and soft. It is precisely because of this beautiful natural scenery that the hostel decided to take root here, named “Residence” also hope that guests can stop and stay here. This time, the hostel invited designer Shen Mo to create the third apartment in 85-July.

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An Artistic Facade Gives This Small Japanese Hotel A Unique Personality

December 2, 2019 Erin 0

Himematsu Architecture has designed a hotel in Tokyo, Japan, that shows off an artistic and eye-catching facade. The designers were inspired by the Hemp leaf, as it has a very strong growing force and rapid growth speed as seen in nature. By using the leaf pattern on the facade, the designers wish for the new […]

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Before And After – A Dark Home Office Is Now A Relaxing Boy’s Bedroom

December 2, 2019 Erin 0

Francis Dominguez of EFE Creative Lab has recently completed the renovation of a home office and transformed it into a boy’s bedroom with a relaxing color palette. Here’s what the home office looked like BEFORE. The designers planned out the new look to give their client’s a glimpse of what the finished room would look […]

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Immanuel Church / Sauerbruch Hutton

December 2, 2019 Cristian Aguilar 0

The new Immanuel Church in Cologne is approached through an existing parish garden de ned by a circle of mature trees. Offering itself for outside activity and worship, this garden becomes the central element of a new ensemble that comprises a bell tower, the church, a small chapel for private prayer, as well as a columbarium.

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New York City buildings to receive “energy efficiency grade” in 2020

December 2, 2019 Bridget Cogley 0
New York City energy emissions bill 2020

New York City has introduced a bill that will rank and grade large buildings according to their energy efficiency standards. The Local Law 95 implemented by the New York Department of Buildings will require structures that are 25,000 square feet (2,322 square metres) and over to report publicly on their data energy and water use.

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Mo Residence 80’ / Pure Architect

December 2, 2019 Pilar Caballero 0

A 30-year-old building has been renovated to blend in with the modern time. The owner wanted to renovate his old office and turn it into both working space and their new home. This led to a new project which the owner had in mind a striking black building standing tall decorated with red brick with the combination of western style in middle of Pradipat area in Bangkok.

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Foodhallen Den Haag / Studio Modijefsky

December 2, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

Fans of the carefully curated Foodhallen venues will be no doubt excited about the latest location opening its doors this autumn in Den Haag. After two intensely popular food courts in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, the most recent venue is located within Haagsche Bluf – a hidden-away area of luxury shops and contrasting architectural styles. With an interior designed by Studio Modijefsky, the brand-new hall is a vibrant space to enjoy local people and flavors. Wrapped around an internal courtyard of the Haagsche Bluf, the food court spreads across three adjoining buildings, connecting multiple floor levels and irregular structural grids. The new design simplifies the original chaotic ‘forest’ formed of existing columns, beams and staircases, turning the dark and low interior into an open public space heavily inspired by the tradition of the greatest European piazzas.