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The “enormously important” hidden carbon impacts of getting mass timber wrong

March 31, 2023 Jennifer Hahn 0

Architects are increasingly using mass timber in the hopes of creating net-zero buildings but carbon assessments are missing key sources of potential emissions, researchers tell Dezeen in this Timber Revolution feature. The standard method for determining a building’s overall carbon footprint is a whole-building life-cycle assessment (LCA) that breaks down emissions at every stage –

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Milan Design Week 2023: Explore the DAAily Guides for the City and the Fair

March 31, 2023 Christele Harrouk 0

In 2023, Milan design week and Salone Del Mobile, the world’s biggest design event and furniture fair, return to their April timing. For the occasion, DAAily platforms present its yearly DAAily guides, everyone’s manual to optimizing their time in Milan, selected for you by our team of architects and designers. The guides offer a curated selection of not-to-be-missed showrooms, locations, and events throughout the city of Milan; as well as a detailed selection of the best exhibitors, brands, and products, to visit at the Salone del Mobile 2023 and Euroluce. Under the theme of “Connection”, in its second edition, the DAAily bar, hosted jointly by Designboom, Architonic, and ArchDaily, will take place again at the Piazza Cavour’s Swiss Corner on the edge of Brera, from April 17th, 2023, until April 21st, 2023.

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Zanzibar: The Many Meanings of Light

March 31, 2023 Matthew Maganga 0

Light — how we perceive the world around us — is an integral, emotive architectural element. Access to light is enhanced and limited in an architectural capacity globally, with architects of expensive tropical dwellings celebrating sunny vistas with expansive glazing, while a wide range of art galleries reject light in its natural form, eliminating it in adherence to the sensitive exhibit requirements of art pieces. Light in an architectural and urban sense is also highly symbolic, evident in the many metropolises of our world, but where this symbolism takes on an interesting dimension is in the archipelago of Zanzibar.

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Tropical House / Jaque Studio

March 31, 2023 Benjamin Zapico 0

The original approach is based on taking advantage of the qualities offered by the site, since it has a natural spring in the center of the property, with tropical trees with large foliage that benefit from it, and with a very peculiar topography for a region that is usually flat.

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Heatherwick Studio Unveils the Design for a New Community Library in Columbia, US

March 31, 2023 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

Heatherwick Studio has revealed their first public library design, planned for Howard County Libraries in Maryland, United States. The building will serve as a community center and was designed to reflect the changing and complex role of libraries within cities. The program expands beyond book lending services, providing spaces for cultural events, collective learning, workshops and lending of objects of use. Construction is expected to begin in 2024, and the library is scheduled to open to the public in 2027.

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Devils Glen House / StudioAC

March 31, 2023 Paula Pintos 0

Devil’s Glen is located on the Bruce Peninsula, a few hours north of Toronto. The design process began with an on-site picnic, where a discussion focused more on the natural elements of the site rather than the building. That conversation inspired the ethic of the project to come.

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“Architecture – A Place To Be Loved”: Japan Announces Pavilion for the 2023 Venice Biennale

March 31, 2023 Nour Fakharany 0

Japan’s Pavilion has announced its exhibition “Architecture, a place to be loved – when architecture is seen as a living creature” curated by Maki Onishi, for the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Centered around our post-pandemic reality of faceless developments taking over cities globally, the intervention’s main question explores how people can once more find amazement in architecture and joy in shared physical spaces.

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“Architecture – A Place To Be Loved”: Japan Announces Pavilion for the 2023 Venice Biennale

March 31, 2023 Nour Fakharany 0

Japan’s Pavilion has announced its exhibition “Architecture, a place to be loved – when architecture is seen as a living creature” curated by Maki Onishi, for the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Centered around our post-pandemic reality of faceless developments taking over cities globally, the intervention’s main question explores how people can once more find amazement in architecture and joy in shared physical spaces.

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Six architecture and design events in April from Dezeen Events Guide

March 31, 2023 Tom Ravenscroft 0

Milan design week, Coverings 2023 and Concéntrico 09 are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this month. Among the other events taking place in March are Tigullio Design District, Orgatec Tokyo 2023 and an exhibition on Tartan at the V&A Dundee. Tartan 1 April 2023 to 14 January 2024, UK The V&A Dundee’s Tartan exhibition

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