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The most-read architecture and design stories of 2022

December 31, 2022 Tom Ravenscroft 0

To conclude our review of 2022, Dezeen editor Tom Ravenscroft takes a look back at this year’s biggest architecture and design stories, including The Line, the Vulva Spaceship and the World’s skinniest building. January – Manhattan Island extension could provide homes for 250,000 people The year began with a speculative proposal to add 1,760-acres of reclaimed land

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Eleven key projects by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki

December 31, 2022 Tom Ravenscroft 0

Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning architect Arata Isozaki, who died earlier this week, was one of Japan’s most influential post-war architects. Here are 11 of his key projects. Responsible for designing over 100 buildings in his six-decade-long career, Isozaki died at his home in Okinawa aged 91. The 46th recipient of the illustrious Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2019, he also

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Upstairs lounge with “DIY” design approach opens at Public Records

December 31, 2022 Dan Howarth 0

Public Records co-founders Shane Davis and Francis Harris have added a bar and lounge on an upper floor of their multi-purpose creative venue in Brooklyn. Upstairs is the latest addition to Public Records, which was opened in 2019 by musician Harris and creative consultant Davis, who led the design of both the original spaces and

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Building in Campo de Ourique / GV+Arquitectos

December 31, 2022 Pilar Caballero 0

In the middle of Lisbon, in Campo de Ourique street, comes up an opportunity to erect a multistore housing building. From the union of two land plots arises a geometry with delicate lines and 3 floors that gets inspiration from traditional Lisbon architecture elements, reinterpreting them for contemporary sensibilities.

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Future Prism, Transparent Immersive Art Building / CATS

December 30, 2022 Collin Chen 0

Today, most immersive art events (such as TeamLab’s exhibitions) are realized completely in closed and dark spaces. The viewer is detached from the real world and loses the perception of physical space and environment. However, does the so-called “immersive” artistic experience have to be confined within a closed space? We want to challenge and explore a new kind of interactivity for this new typology in our design. Future Prism, designed by CATS, is an immersive art exhibition building, one of the first immersive art experience spaces in China that interacts with the surrounding urban environment. The combined innovation of design and imaging technology leads to a mixed experience blending the virtual and the real.

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Oza Sabbeth Architects tops Hamptons house with pyramidal roofs

December 30, 2022 Jenna McKnight 0

Cedar shingles and asymmetrical, pyramid-shaped roofs form the exterior of Lilla Lane, a multi-volume house by New York studio Oza Sabbeth Architects. The project is located on a leafy, suburban-style lot in East Hampton, Long Island. It was designed for a child-free couple who wanted a home with a strong indoor-outdoor connection and plenty of space

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