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Inspired Industrial Interiors With Exposed Brick Walls

July 7, 2021 HD Staff 0

These four inspired industrial style home interiors are enriched with cool details that will help you to imagine, shape and realise your very own. From exposed brick feature walls, bespoke raw concrete creations and characterful rusty steelwork accents, to industrial style mezzanines, striking kitchen installations, laid-back lounge areas, eclectic dining room sets and creatively colourful […]

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Where to Put Your Sink and Cooktop (9 photos)

July 7, 2021 Kate Burt 0

Should your sink overlook the yard? (And what if it can’t?) Can a cooktop go under a window? And what are the pros and cons for putting either item into an island? These questions and more are answered by our expert panel.

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La Loza Building Renovation / Alonso + Sosa arquitectos

July 7, 2021 Pilar Caballero 0

The old industrial building that used to be there looked just like any number of other warehouses of its time, with a concrete structure and wooden window frames. It was built in 1961 and had been closed for 30 years. It was painted a deep bottle green (there are still patches of that colour). Structurally it had the advantage of being very regular in the placement of its pillars in an eight-by-five grid. As a result, when the partitions and multiple additions had been removed, what emerged was an almost perfect hypostyle structure that was preserved (this was, for reasons of sustainability, a condition of the project).

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Austin Maynard Architects completes Terracotta House in Melbourne

July 7, 2021 Alyn Griffiths 0
The home has two volumes which are adjoined

Terracotta tiles and reclaimed bricks clad the walls and roofs of this house in an inner suburb of Melbourne, which Austin Maynard Architects designed for a keen gardener. The owner of Terracotta House approached Austin Maynard Architects to help her create independent homes on a shared lot for herself and her son’s family. Located in

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Urban developments that “strive for zero carbon” to start on site in Milan, Paris, Reykjavik and Oslo

July 7, 2021 Marcus Fairs 0
A plaza development in Milan

A series of low-carbon urban quarters are set to be built as part of Reinventing Cities, a global competition that aims to help cities eliminate carbon emissions. Construction will start on competition-winning projects in cities including Milan, Paris, Reykjavik, Oslo, San Francisco and Montreal. “They’re starting their implementation,” said Hélène Chartier, head of zero-carbon development

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