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Bex & Arts Pavilion / Montalba Architects

May 6, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

As part of the annual Bex & Arts sculpture triennial, the pavilion by Montalba Architects is a temporary structure designed to be a place of information exchange and sharing of technology – a project at the crossroads of art, architecture and new technology – sited within the dramatic Swiss landscape. For the past 32 years, the event has transformed Szilassy Park into an outdoor gallery with uninterrupted views of the surrounding Alps. Space serves as a small bookstore, Fablab digital laboratory and visitor center.

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Rough concrete walls frame jungle views at The Tiing hotel in Bali

May 6, 2020 Amy Frearson 0
The Tiing hotel in Bali by Nic Brunsdon

Concrete was cast against bamboo to create the rugged walls of this boutique hotel in Bali, by Australian architect Nic Brunsdon. The Tiing is a 14-room resort on the northern coast of Bali, away from the busy tourist spots in the south. Designed by Perth-based Nic Brunsdon in collaboration with local studio Manguning, the hotel celebrates its

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Peter Saville and Fergadelic design stickers to support the NHS

May 6, 2020 Tom Ravenscroft 0
Peter Saville and Fergadelic design Stick Together stickers to support the NHS

Artists including Peter Saville and Fergadelic have contributed to the Stick Together sticker collection that is being sold to support the NHS, plus today’s other design-related coronavirus news. The collection of 10 stickers, called Stick Together, was organised by curator Francesca Gavin and founder of Sticker Archive website Alex Powis to raise funds for the NHS. Each of the

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Green Balconies: Gardens with Altitude

May 6, 2020 Belén Maiztegui 0

With the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping through the world’s urban centers, governments worldwide are urging citizens to hunker down at home in a bid to quell the virus’ spread. For apartment dwellers under quarantine, balconies have become the new platforms for entertainment and social interaction, making now an opportune moment in rethinking how we design and build these outdoor urban spaces.

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MA (House of Bees) / Extra Medium

May 6, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

My family bought land in South of France’s Vaucluse department in the early 2000s. At the time, a small farmhouse sitting in the forest nearby had been weathering away for more than a decade. It stood on its hill, fading comfortably into the landscape. What was left had a strong posture despite its lack of foundations.

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Woorak House in Sydney offers peeks of nearby nature reserve

May 6, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Woorak House in Palm Beach, Sydney designed by CM Studio

Airy pavilion-like structures make up this holiday home in Sydney, which CM Studio has designed to optimise views of its luscious green surroundings. Woorak House is situated in Sydney’s Palm Beach suburb. It perches on the tip of a peninsula that’s bordered on one side by the Pacific ocean and on the other by a

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