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Venice floodwaters inform two-tone interior of Warsaw bar Va Bene Cicchetti

October 6, 2022 Ali Morris 0

Sea green floors and skirting tiles are contrasted against the all-red interior of this bar in Warsaw, Poland, which local studio Noke Architects has designed to recall the high waters of Venice. Billed as Poland’s first cicchetti bar – an Italian bar selling drinks alongside small plates of food – Va Bene Cicchetti is located

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A Glass Roof Lets Light Flood Into This Home Extension In London

October 6, 2022 Erin 0

Architecture and interiors firm Finkernagel Ross has recently completed a contemporary rear extension to a traditional Victorian home, located in West London, England. The rear extension, which connects the new interior spaces to the garden, has floor-to-ceiling windows and a large sliding glass door. Inside the new extension is a kitchen, living room, and dining […]

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Redefining Domestic Spaces of the Future: 14 Projects in Europe

October 6, 2022 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

Unconstrained by the dogmas of established offices, new architectural practices can often challenge building norms and redefine living standards. The Young European Architecture Festival (YEAH!) is an event dedicated to highlighting these new and emerging practices and bringing their contributions to the built environment into focus. Many of these practices are challenging and redefining typologies of residential architecture. They are building upon ideas such as cooperative housing schemes, community-initiated developments, and circular economy. Others are exploring local identities and resources as a way to reinvigorate the profession while creating respectful and regionally relevant works of architecture.

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The Future of Green Buildings with Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems

October 6, 2022 Rene Submissions 0

Construction practices across the world, as well as the types and uses of building materials, have been identified as key factors that impact global warming. Studies have shown that the building sector will play a central role in achieving the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) CO2 emissions reduction targets for 2030 and net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.

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CEBRA’s ‘Mount Tirana’ Wins Competition for a New Landmark in the Capital of Albania

October 6, 2022 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

Danish architecture office CEBRA won the competition to design a new landmark in the capital of Albania, Tirana. While located in the heart of the city, the project takes inspiration from the natural landscape surrounding the city, thus celebrating Albania’s national identity and cultural heritage. The project proposes a 185-meters multifunctional tower containing housing, commercial facilities, a boutique hotel, a business area with offices and parking facilities, and all the necessary amenities like restaurants and cafes.

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Sottile House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura

October 6, 2022 Susanna Moreira 0

SOT-TÌ-LE. As the name reveals, Sottile House is about subtlety petrified in an architectural gesture, where a 50m prism sits on the hill to observe the vegetation mass that presents the view towards which the residence is oriented.

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BIG’s Integrated Sciences Center Breaks Ground at Claremont Mckenna College

October 6, 2022 Paula Cano 0

Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, The Robert Day Sciences Center at CMC in California breaks ground and is expected to be completed in 2024. Featuring an open auditorium, labs, research spaces, and multifunctional roofs with 360-degree views of Mt. Baldy, the building will serve a community of 1,400 students. By literally stacking disciplines together in a Jenga-like composition, the framing of a column-free bar will serve as a multilevel gathering hub of collaboration and a crossroads for scientific thought and also stimulate the rest of the liberal arts students to take a deeper interest in the sciences and vice versa.