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Buchan Lead Australian Pavilion Design at Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan

December 28, 2022 Paula Cano 0

Architecture design firm Buchan was selected to lead the design for the Australian Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. Under the theme “Chasing the Sun,” the installation will encapsulate Australia’s connection to the land and the Cosmos, displaying its rich culture and diverse arts scene. From 13 April 2025 to 13 October 2025, more than 150 countries will participate in a single location, anticipating 28 million visitors from across the globe.

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Campos Polanco: A New Tourism Concept With Different Typologies Of Residences In Mexico City

December 28, 2022 Mónica Arellano 0

As part of a new concept that offers a proposal of tourism and rest, in an art deco building, Campos Polanco opened its doors in September of this year. Located in front of the Garden of the Republic of Lebanon on one side of the Chapultepec Forest in Mexico City, the project puts in place 12 suites created for executives and digital nomads looking to get away from chain hotels to immerse themselves in the local culture in one of the most exclusive areas of the city.

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Why are Scale Models So Appealing?

December 28, 2022 Paula Cano 0

Ambitious and diverse, models are representative tools non-exclusive to architects. Peculiar fascination with miniatures – and what they tell us about our larger world- extends to all ages, cultures, and purposes. From scaled temples of clay from 200 B.C. found in Mexico, ceramic models carried during medieval Islamic journeys, Victorian doll houses, and LEGOS, models are more than baby buildings. Miniatures unveil the essentials, explain much larger concepts, contain intimate and historical data, and invite us to challenge our known selves and perspective.

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Diplomatic Store / Estudio DIIR

December 28, 2022 Pilar Caballero 0

The sales experience becomes the object of study of this new store. To do this, we work on the preparation of a route through which the visitor discovers different forms of exhibition. The rectangular and monotonous enclosure that is taken as a starting point is shaped in order to pursue a singular space where geometries acquire substantial importance.

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The Moving Kitchen Restaurant / J.C. Architecture

December 28, 2022 Valeria Silva 0

In Feb 2019, the Taiwanese society criticized heavily an expensive yet unsightly new tourism train. Forus, JC Architecture, instead of complaining, we wrote an open letter with encouragement and positivity totell the Taiwanese society that Taiwanese designers can make a change. It led us to the opportunity to design Taiwan’s first-ever tourist train, “The Future,” eventually awarded the Japanese Good Design Award.

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Ji Muran’s House / AML Design Studio

December 28, 2022 Collin Chen 0

Ji Mu Ran is a little girl. Her parents decided to “tailor-made” a house for her in the countryside so she would have a relaxed and free childhood in a delightful environment with fresh air. Before the renovation, the site has a relatively regular building within. It is a common-looking residential house in Beijing Suburb with two rooms and one living room without any atrium.

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Phai House / BHA

December 27, 2022 Andreas Luco 0

Located in Euro village, Da Nang city, in central Vietnam, it is for a middle-aged family and three generations nature loving. 

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BLDG Workshop places Corten steel details on all-white home in rural Ontario

December 27, 2022 James Brillon 0

Weathering-steel accents break up the massing of the all-white Badlands Home that BLDG Workshop designed in a rural area outside of Toronto. The project is named after the unique topographic features of the area, known as the Cheltenham Badlands. Situated near the town of Caledon, in Ontario, the site is approximately an hour’s drive from

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The Float / Studio RAP

December 27, 2022 Pilar Caballero 0

The Float
Studio RAP, a Rotterdam (NL) based architecture firm, designed a sustainable floating home from timber and solid cork. The exposed timber interior captures light and creates a wonderful tranquil interior experience, the exposed cork exterior blends in subtly with the atmosphere of the historical city. The use of mainly two materials, timber and cork, radically simplified its construction while creating simple yet elegant details.