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Roscommon House / Neil Cownie Architect

March 1, 2021 Paula Pintos 0

Roscommon House is in conversation with its past, present, and future: as a house that reflects the unique attributes of its locations ‘Garden Suburb’ town planning, modernist architecture, and ideals of the original subdivision. A new house in conversation with the ethos of the suburb with a strong sense of belonging’. 

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Jean Verville Architecte inserts gridded steel lightwell into Montreal home

March 1, 2021 Cajsa Carlson 0
Shadows from steel structure in Montreal kitchen

Canadian studio Jean Verville Architecte has created a theatrical interior inside a Montreal house by adding a large steel structure capped by a skylight that casts dramatic shadows. For the project, called MSO; Play/Pause, the studio completely reorganised the interior of the building and built a 12-metre-high steel lightwell in the centre of the three-storey

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Jinhua Science & Culture Complex / DDB ARCHITECTS

March 1, 2021 Collin Chen 0

Jinhua is located in the central part of Zhejiang Province, an important transportation and information hub with excellent geographical configuration. As the urbanization of Jinhua city is getting saturated, Duohu District, the only undeveloped area in the city core, is taking off steadily against the backdrop of the booming regional economy. The development of Duohu CBD will build up momentum for regional development in return by upgrading local industrial and public facilities.

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Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club / Wood Marsh

March 1, 2021 Andreas Luco 0

Leveraging key contextual influences, Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club takes inspiration from the corrosive nature of Victoria’s sandstone coastline to guide its form and materiality. It captures a robust ruggedness, through the ‘dune’ and ‘stack’ components, represented in the relationship between the horizontality of the club building obscured in the dunes and the verticality of the more prominent control tower. Each element appears to be softened by years of weathering.

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“It’s time to abolish the architecture critic”

March 1, 2021 Mimi Zeiger 0
Man holding a newspaper to illustrate opinion about architecture critics

Newspapers’ largely white, male architecture critics are a reflection of the structural inequalities of the built environment and are not equipped to deal with our current time of crisis, says Mimi Zeiger. On 8 January, just days after insurrectionists stormed the capital, architecture critic Blair Kamin announced on Twitter that after nearly three decades he would

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Arizona Courtyard House / Optima DCHGlobal

March 1, 2021 Pilar Caballero 0

Arizona Courtyard House is a pavilion constructed with a system of standardized Corten steel structural components. The home demonstrates the flexibility of this sustainable building system to create a house of linear volumes, arranged to define a courtyard, with the main house to the south and east, a fitness center and lap pool to the north, and mountain views to the west.

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Lover´s House / Isla Architects

March 1, 2021 Pilar Caballero 0

They propose us a new project to jump into: To turn a skeleton under construction into a house to sell, with the premise that it stands out within the local real estate market, offering a place to enjoy the island and its climate as a retreat. The house is inserted in a rustic land in Santa Maria, in the Pla de Mallorca, the flat area in the center of the island, surrounded by vineyards and protected by a pine forest that the client has been planting for years, with sun all day and panoramic views of the Tramuntana.

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Light & Fluid Home Interiors That Can Shape-Shift Based On Occasion

March 1, 2021 HD Staff 0

An abundance of windows open up a 105 square metre apartment in ‘Portal’, one of the best residential apartment buildings in the city centre of Kyiv, Ukraine. Visualised by Obriy Architects, the main focus of this project was to accept as much natural light as possible to the space, whilst warm toned natural materials were […]

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