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Sustainable food and furniture features in zero-waste London restaurant Silo

April 23, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Silo restaurant designed by Nina+Co

Mycelium pendant lamps dangle above recycled-plastic dining tables inside Silo, a zero-waste restaurant in east London designed by studio Nina+Co. Silo is set within The White Building, a creative hub in the Hackney Wick neighbourhood that contains studio space for artists and a craft brewery. The restaurant, which is headed up by chef Douglas McMaster,

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Concrete and Stone: New Homes Reinterpreting Tradition in Cyprus

April 23, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

The architecture of Cyprus has been defined by larger geopolitical forces throughout history. Located in the Eastern Mediterranean, the island country is shaped physically and socially by the Cyprus dispute. Dating back to the bronze and iron ages, its architecture has been influenced by the Greeks, Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians, and Romans. Today, new homes are built across the island that reinterpret past building methods and construction techniques.

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Oriente 430 Building / Taller eme

April 23, 2020 Valeria Silva 0

Located east of Mexico City, Oriente 430 arises in response to the importance of exploring the re-densification of popular neighbourhoods such as Agrícola Oriental. The commission consisted of renovating an existing house as a recycling strategy that seeks to promote the generation of decent housing in this area.

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How Will Generative Design Impact Architecture?

April 23, 2020 Eduardo Souza 0

Trial and error. On a napkin, on tracing paper, or on a black CAD background, much of an architect’s work is to make and redo lines, shapes, objects, and images. Discard, start over, repeat. Between an initial idea and a final project is a long and exhausting path. This difficulty lies in the root of designing as a process of making infinite decisions, where a change can influence countless other elements and consequently is an exercise in choosing benefits and concessions. These choices can take a number of forms, from determining how much area to cover while minimally impacting the environment to fitting as many work tables in an office as possible without losing good circulation. Each require many studies or considerations to arrive at the most suitable option. For example, the position of a window, even if it looks great on a the façade, can make the location of the bed in a dormitory unfeasible or increase the building’s energy consumption.

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T.R. House / Andrade Morettin Arquitetos Associados

April 23, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

This project is located on the outskirts of the metropolitan area of São Paulo, on a densely wooded area of 2,568 m2 – an opportunity to think about the house as a shelter for Man in the midst of nature. We imagine this house – a volume of 13 x 29 x 5.55 meters, suspended 35cm from the ground – open to the forest where it is located. The volume is built on steel frame structure, while the internal closure is made of drywall.