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Bette releases shower tiles as latest evolution of the shower tray

July 28, 2021 Dezeen staff 0
BetteAir shower tiles

Dezeen promotion: German bathroom company Bette has released the BetteAir range of shower tiles that “complete the evolution of the shower tray into a part of the bathroom floor”. Designed by Potsdam-based Tesseraux and Partner to seamlessly integrate into a tiled bathroom floor, the BetteAir shower trays can be used to create jointless, floor-level showering spaces. The

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A Beautifully Landscaped Brutalist House [Video]

July 28, 2021 HD Staff 0

A wood and concrete brutalist exterior shields this 2900 square foot home design, based in Houston, United States. Created by the architects at Robertson Design, The Concrete Box house conceals a two-story home with a multi-level living space. The ground floor is a brutalist concrete backed room with a distinctly cosy essence that comes from […]

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Torre 261 Residential Building / Just An Architect

July 28, 2021 Susanna Moreira 0

Urbanistically, the plot meets two distinct scales. To the North, a scale of four and five-story buildings, to the South by the intersection of an access road to Rossio Park, after which the scale changes to a two-story scale and single-family dwelling typology.

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Sports Hall King’s Cross / Bennetts Associates

July 28, 2021 Alexandria Bramley 0

The King’s Cross Sports Hall is an all-timber building, designed with multiple lives in mind. It will first serve as a Construction Skills Centre providing local people with access to the job opportunities created by the wider King’s Cross development in central London. As a health and fitness centre, it will provide a two-storey gym and an indoor sports hall designed to meet Sport England standards, which can be used either as four badminton courts, a basketball court, and a volleyball court or a five-a-side football pitch.

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ZGF Gives a New Look at Portland International Airport’s New Main Terminal

July 28, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

ZGF Architects has shared new visuals showcasing the main terminal of the Portland International Airport (PDX) in Oregon. Inspired by the forest landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, the terminal renovation and expansion emphasizes openness, light and connection to the region’s materials. The structure features a series of skylights and an expansive timber roof made from sustainably sourced regional wood.