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NORM House / Alain Carle Architecte

July 20, 2021 Hana Abdel 0

The city of Baie-D’Urfe, situated at the southwestern end of the island of Montreal, Canada, was first founded in the 17th century to protect citizens from invasions coming from the south. Populated largely by farmers located along the shore of the St. Lawrence River, the town gradually expanded inland of the island. It was only after the Second World War that the area began to appear more like a traditional suburb with the propagation of prefabricated houses, established on subdivided lots of agricultural land. The main street layout is organized according to principal axes following an orthogonal grid while the secondary arteries meanderingly follow the irregular topography of the area. The vegetation is dense and mature, giving a natural atmosphere to the otherwise suburban area.

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Inholm neighbourhood in Cambridgeshire will feature healthy homes and sociable streets

July 20, 2021 Dezeen staff 0
Town House show home bedroom at Inholm by House by Urban Splash

Dezeen promotion: House by Urban Splash aims to reinvent suburbia, with a Cambridgeshire neighbourhood that is designed for healthy living. Located eight miles outside of Cambridge, Inholm will form part of Northstowe, one of 10 new towns areas being created under the NHS programme, Healthy New Towns. It will include 43 homes developed by House by Urban Splash – the

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Ground Floor House / oitoo

July 20, 2021 Susanna Moreira 0

We’re not worried about the historic centre. There, the issue of ground-floor use is something else altogether. It works, whether we like that global brands and souvenir shops have overtaken the touristic streets of most European cities, or not. As soon as one moves away from the old Baixa, it’s impossible to remain indifferent to the vast succession of empty shop windows of closed businesses, walled and boarded up and for sale signs. Soon, one reaches the conclusion that this is not a local problem or due to poor location, street importance, and building typology. The problem doesn’t seem to be any of those factors, but rather ourselves. We, as citizens and consumers, are the problem and the reason why ground floors everywhere remain empty, underused, and waiting.

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Laplace and Piet Oudolf transform 18th-century naval hospital into Hauser & Wirth art gallery

July 20, 2021 James Parkes 0
Hauser & Wirth Menorca is located on a small island

Architecture studio Laplace and landscape architect Piet Oudolf have transformed and repurposed a collection of historic buildings on Isla del Rey in Menorca into an art centre for the Hauser & Wirth gallery. Named Hauser & Wirth Menorca, the gallery is located on a small island off the coast of Mahon in the south of Menorca.

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