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Glen Lake Community Schools / Mathison | Mathison Architects

June 1, 2022 Andreas Luco 0

Glen Lake Community Schools (GLCS) is located on 110 acres in northern Michigan, an area well-known for its natural beauty. Because the existing site lacked competition tennis courts, students had to use courts in other districts – as the “visitor” team. The softball and soccer fields were distant from the locker rooms, making them inconvenient.

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Huma Itaim Building / UNA Arquitetos

June 1, 2022 Valeria Silva 0

This neighborhood is undergoing a deep transformation. Many towers replaced the former occupation of small houses. The project seeks to insert itself in this context as a mediation between different times. The plot has a special location, opens onto three streets, and incorporates two corners. The direct neighbor is a residential tower with more than twenty floors.

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30 Small Bathrooms Full of Big Ideas (30 photos)

June 1, 2022 Suzanne Ennis 0

When it comes to bathrooms, small is in the eye of the beholder. Keep that in mind when flipping through this roundup, which features 30 bathrooms from around the world that fall somewhere between teeny tiny and conventional-size but compact. Each off…

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Loader Monteith uses reclaimed stone and red aluminium for Scottish home

June 1, 2022 Jon Astbury 0
Ceangal House has a brick and metal exterior

Scottish studio Loader Monteith has completed Ceangal House, a home on a working farm in South Lanarkshire with a layout and materials that were drawn from the original 19th-century buildings on the site. Almost all of the masonry from the existing farm buildings was reclaimed to create a sandstone-clad base for the new dwelling, which

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Twenty significant buildings opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her 70-year reign

June 1, 2022 Tom Ravenscroft 0
significant buildings opened by Queen Elizabeth II

As the UK celebrates the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, we look back at 20 of the most significant buildings she has opened since her coronation in 1952. In her record-breaking time on the throne Queen Elizabeth II has certainly cut her fair share of red ribbons, opening numerous public buildings across the UK, Australia and New

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Deconstructivism exhibition aimed “to rock the boat” says Mark Wigley

June 1, 2022 Tom Ravenscroft 0
Mark Wigley

MoMA’s seminal 1988 Deconstructivist Architecture exhibition didn’t set out to define an architectural style, says its curator Mark Wigley in this exclusive interview as part of our series revisiting deconstructivism. Featuring architects Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, Daniel Libeskind, Peter Eisenman, Bernard Tschumi and Coop Himmelb(l)au, the Deconstructivist Architecture exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) ended up

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The Plus for Vestre / BIG

June 1, 2022 Paula Pintos 0

In just 18 months, Vestre has completed the world’s most environmentally friendly furniture factory, The Plus. The investment of almost NOK 300 million makes The Plus the single largest investment in the Norwegian furniture industry in decades. The 7000 m2 factory will be a global showcase for sustainable and highly efficient production and an experience destination for people around the world.