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New Comédie de Genève Theatre / FRES Architectes

November 4, 2021 Pilar Caballero 0

The New Comédie is more than a theatre, it is not only a place of theatrical performance, with its two halls but also a place of creation, with its large construction workshops. It is those who make the New Comédie a real centre of artistic creation, bringing together all the theatre professions under one roof.

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Terrace Villa / Studio Neba

November 3, 2021 Andreas Luco 0

Getting inspiration from 1900’s architecture: low pitched roofs, overhanging eaves, and an open floor environment accommodating different vibes and different needs. Located in a car-free zone amidst rice fields, little water streams, and jungle views, the property enjoys tranquility in an authentic, Balinese setting. Little shops, cozy cafes, restaurants, massages, and Yoga Schools are within walking distance. Ubud’s center and attractions are in close proximity, and just minutes away.

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EP YAYING Fashion & Arts Centre / Atelier FCJZ

November 3, 2021 Collin Chen 0

Use of the status quo/ Cope with structure. There were existing foundations and basements on the site when FCJZ received the commission to redesign the buildings from the ground up. We transformed the previous 9m square-column grid into a concrete structural system that places columns at 4.5m intervals and spans 28-32m. The new columns take on the shape of a 0.3m thick shear wall.

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OPA designs interior of Californian home to resemble clouds

November 3, 2021 Natasha Levy 0
Seating nook of Softie house by OPA

Plump white walls and undulating ceilings can be found inside this house near San Francisco, which has been updated by design studio OPA to feature cloud-like forms. The owners of the three-floor home recruited OPA to create interiors that could provide “a release from the conformity of the outside world”. This prompted the local studio to

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Mint House / White on White Studio

November 3, 2021 Pilar Caballero 0

The mint house project was a renovation of a typical house – without historical architectural value – for an average family in Kashan, with a very limited budget. The main client’s request for this renovation was moving the bathroom from the yard to the interior space, adding a bedroom if possible and complete removal of the elements of the old building, that had tired them over time.

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Maker Space Building / Garza Camisay arquitectos

November 3, 2021 Valeria Silva 0

Makerspace can be found at UDEM high school (San Pedro campus). Usually, these types of buildings consist of a collaborative environment where students have access to resources, knowledge, tools, and materials that are shared to work on their projects. It’s a space for designing, creating, and modifying objects.

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51 Gold Kitchens With Tips And Accessories To Help You Design Yours

November 3, 2021 HD Staff 0

The gold kitchen decor trend is regularly approached tamely with small gold kitchen accessories, upgraded hardware, or maybe a gold kitchen appliance or two. However, if you really want this upmarket trend to ooze luxury and bold personality, you’ve got to go bigger. Gold kitchen cabinets can be used for an all-out Midas touch, or […]

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Fazenda Cubo Hydroponic Cultivation / Estúdio Lava

November 3, 2021 Andreas Luco 0

The renovation of a first-floor shed in a small building located in the Pinheiros neighborhood, had the challenge of housing, in only 90m², the largest possible amount of shelves for hydroponic cultivation of vegetables from Fazenda Cubo, in an indoor system, with artificial light. The architecture becomes a support infrastructure for growing vegetables in the intra-urban space, reconfiguring the consumer-production relations established between the urban-rural. Through technology and architecture, the food production moves to the urban center through a hydroponic system of water recirculation, which allows the control of the number of nutrients received by the vegetables, photovoltaic lights, which allow the photosynthesis of the plants, and the acclimatized chamber, which allows the control of temperature, humidity, air quality, and pests, structuring a sustainable system, self-sufficient, with low water consumption and without pesticides.