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Studioshaw uses clerestory windows to draw light into home on London infill site

November 3, 2021 Jon Astbury 0
Catching Sun House in Walthamstow

Sawtooth roof forms lined with timber top this two-storey home on a hidden infill site in Walthamstow, London, designed by local practice Studioshaw. The project, called Catching Sun House and designed for the practice’s founder, is located on the site of a former ministry of transport (MOT) garage, the massing of which was adopted in

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No New Worlds artwork installed at COP26

November 3, 2021 Tom Ravenscroft 0
No New Worlds artwork installed at COP26

Daily COP26 briefing: today’s COP26 briefing includes The Colour of the Climate Crisis exhibition and an artwork designed to highlight links between climate change and colonisation. Throughout COP26, we will be publishing regular updates of what’s happening at the conference and surrounding events. See all our COP26 coverage here. Still/Moving installs No New Worlds artwork alongside

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Angelo Renna and Oleksandr Nenenko envision a world dominated by “superorganism” trees

November 3, 2021 Anna Marks 0
A visualisation of The Word for World is Forest

Angelo Renna and Oleksandr Nenenko have proposed covering planet Earth with huge genetically engineered trees, one of 15 finalist projects for Dezeen’s Redesign the World competition powered by Twinmotion. Titled The Word for World is Forest, Renna and Nenenko’s proposal envisions “superorganism” trees that absorb 50 per cent more carbon dioxide than typical trees. The

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Alte Mälze Lauterhofen Renovation / Berschneider + Berschneider

November 3, 2021 Valeria Silva 0

The building is situated in the small bavarian town of Lauterhofen in the Upper Palatine region and was built in the 16th to 17th centuries. It was temporarily used as a malthouse and has been deserted for a long time. Plans to tear it down to make room for a parking spot, have been discarded at the last minute when the town of Lauterhofen made the decision to purchase the malthouse and bring it back to life.

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New Munch Museum / Estudio Herreros

November 3, 2021 Agustina Coulleri 0

The future Munch Museum is not only a facility to safeguard and exhibit a fundamental heritage in the history and nature of Norwegian culture. It also constitutes a unique opportunity to develop a contemporary museum concept, nourished by a highly significant urban role and historical responsibility as a cohesive element of the community, not only of Oslo but also of the entire nation.

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IE School of Architecture & Design’s MBArch Entrepreneurship Challenge

November 3, 2021 Rene Submissions 0

Today’s rapidly changing world calls for entrepreneurs who question the status quo and are able to leverage people, resources, and processes to produce dynamic solutions. As spatial design activities and the global construction industry experience unprecedented transformation, there are endless opportunities for those with the courage to stand up and take them.