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Open Plan Home Design With Connected Family Living Spaces On All Floors

January 6, 2020 HD Staff 0

The diverse terrain of Ha Long, Vietnam, encourages tourism to its mountains and hills, valleys and coast, which boosts the economy. However, there is also a boom in urbanisation. Prolific construction and overall building density in the city is drastically narrowing people’s living environments. This particular home design project, by architects at Toob Studio, is […]

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Sukkha House / OON Architecture

January 6, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

Sukkha is a house located in a private urbanization in the northern part of Buenos Aires. The volumetry consists of two pieces that characterize the formal simplicity of the design. A search for a language of its own is proposed, based on the use of clear volumes supported by one another. Pure forms with the possibility of sliding together without intercepting with the vacuum, resulting in inhabitable spaces. The plans and volumes appear without cavities or cuts, instead, some of their faces are dematerialized and are occupied with large virtual surfaces, glazed openings maintaining the continuity of the slabs and walls to generate envelopes. The main volume of the upper floor rests on another one on the ground floor, generating a vacuum that is occupied by the social area of the house.

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AIRLAB 3D prints stainless steel pavilion for Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay

January 6, 2020 Jon Astbury 0
Airmesh Pavilion by AIRLAB in Singapore

AIRLAB has completed an angular, mesh-covered pavilion at Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, which has a structure made entirely from 3D-printed stainless steel components. Built using more than 200 rods connected by 54 3D-printed steel nodes the temporary pavilion was created by the Architectural Intelligence Research Lab (AIRLAB), based at the Singapore University of Technology and Design. Called

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Carlo Ratti’s Eyes of the City exhibition in Shenzhen tracks visitors with facial-recognition tech

January 6, 2020 Rima Sabina Aouf 0
Carlo Ratti Shenzhen biennale

Architect and MIT professor Carlo Ratti stokes the surveillance debate with his biennale exhibition, which is set in a working train station in China and actively uses facial-recognition technology. A part of the the Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture in Shenzhen, The Eyes of the City exhibition is now open at Futian station. It features works

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Pizza 4P’s The Emporium Restaurant / SEMBA VIETNAM Co.

January 6, 2020 Paula Pintos 0

Popular factors are the deliciousness of the pizza, the smile of the staff, the pleasantness of the response, and the design of the store. Another factor is the company’s reputation for its concept and ingredients, including its own production of cheese that had not been produced in Vietnam, and the use of fresh vegetables in partnership with domestic organic farmers. Currently, it is attracting a great deal of attention from various countries, including NY Times, BBC, as well as being selected as Monocle World’s 50 Best Restaurants.