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Biodome Science Museum / Kanva

May 2, 2021 Andreas Luco 0

Within the international architecture competition held by Montreal’s Space for Life Institution, KANVA’s mandate was to enhance the immersive experience between visitors and the science museum’s distinct ecosystems, as well as to transform the building’s public spaces. In doing so, the team proudly embraced the role that the Biodome plays in sensitizing humans to the intricacies of natural environments, particularly in the current context of climate change and the importance of understanding its effects.

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Salmela designs Electric Bungalow in Minnesota for architecture professor

May 2, 2021 Jenna McKnight 0
Electric Bungalow by Salmela Architect

American firm Salmela Architect has designed a solar-powered urban-infill house that is meant to demonstrate a new way forward for single-family housing. Called Electric Bungalow, the project in Saint Paul, Minnesota, was designed for Thomas Fisher, a longtime architecture professor at the University of Minnesota, and his wife, Claudia Wielgorecki. The house sits near the

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Well Well Well Hotel Renovation / FON STUDIO

May 2, 2021 Yu Xin Li 0

The life traces in the old city of Beijing, enable the deeply hidden hotel to show the unique spatial quality and continue to attract travelers from afar to stay and experience. Every time walking through the alleys, people could be attracted by different forms of old houses in courtyards of different sizes.

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GP House / OWN + Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura

May 2, 2021 Pilar Caballero 0

Located in the Yucatán Country Club Golf Club on the Yucatán peninsula.
The project was born from a collaboration between friendly firms which have a very similar way of projecting. With simple and clean geometry, a project is developed that revolves around inhabiting the exterior from any point of the house, the terraces being a primary point of the project. Transparency and privacy were the factors to consider when designing the project. With great views of the golf course and the magnificent trees in the environment.

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Alexander Owen Architecture adds bold colour and curves to London home

May 2, 2021 Rima Sabina Aouf 0
A modernism-inspired London house

London studio Alexander Owen Architecture drew on its clients’ love of modernism and pop art to create a colourful kitchen and terrace at Amott Road in East Dulwich. Geometric shapes, timber curves and bold pigments characterise the project, which also involved adding a modest side extension to the end-of-terrace property in southeast London. Owners Simon

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