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Austin’s Pease Park revitalized to “integrate fun with nature”

December 29, 2022 Kate Mazade 0

Ten Eyck Landscape Architects has restored a “recreational heart” to a downtown park in Austin, Texas with vernacular buildings, play spaces and a revitalized ecosystem. In 2014, the city of Austin adopted a vision plan for the future use and care of the 84-acre Pease Park, the oldest public park in the Texan capital, that

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Dyson Global HQ / M Moser Associates

December 29, 2022 Collin Chen 0

St James Power Station is the site of many engineering firsts. Established a century ago, it was the first municipal power station in Singapore and one of the first industrial buildings of its kind in Southeast Asia. The legacy of innovation continues as Dyson reinvents a historic national monument as its new global HQ. People and ideas power future growth in this Singapore office design for Dyson.

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LC354 House Refurbishment / Al.Irene Escudé y Aleix Gz Call

December 29, 2022 Valeria Silva 0

The project consists of the interior reform of a house in the Barcelona neighborhood of Les Corts. It is a district with its own character that does not follow the orthogonal grid of the expansion of the city. It is a house with a square floor plan, it faces west and has two facades, one facing the street and the other facing the interior patio.

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Nova Despensa Store / Solo Arquitetos

December 29, 2022 Susanna Moreira 0

Nova Despensa was a project conceived over two years together with customers. As soon as they arrived, we were extremely interested in the proposal: a bulk store different from the others, based on a more conscious consumption experience, with less environmental impact, without sacrificing the variety and the quality of the products.


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Valentino Architects converts Maltese mill into family home

December 29, 2022 Jon Astbury 0

Local practice Valentino Architects has transformed a cluster of heritage-listed buildings in the village of Attard, Malta, into a family home called Mill House. The studio added first-floor bedrooms to each of three rough, stone buildings, which date back to the 16th century, that surround a central courtyard. Valentino Architects aimed to unify the former mill

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