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Doublespace Photography captures Ricardo Bofill’s Muralla Roja on its 50th anniversary

March 30, 2023 Ben Dreith 0

Canadian duo Doublespace Photography has released images of Spanish architect Ricardo Boffil’s iconic Muralla Roja apartment building to mark 50years since its completion. To mark the anniversary, photographers Amanda Large and Younes Bounhar of Doublespace Photography travelled to Spain to stay at an apartment in the complex for six days, in order to capture it in

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Dezeen Debate features “bold and courageous” canopy by Adjaye Associates

March 30, 2023 Saudatu Bah 0

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a giant canopy created by Adjaye Associates and Daniel Boyd for a public plaza in Sydney. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Architect David Adjaye and First Nations Australian artist Boyd have created the Sydney Plaza & Community Building, which features a huge canopy that filters light through

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Dark and Light Restaurant / Plainoddity

March 30, 2023 Hana Abdel 0

An Italian restaurant that brings something special to an ordinary day. As for food, heavy foods like pasta and steak are on the ‘dark line’. Light foods such as salads and desserts are organized in the ‘light line’. In the name of light and darkness, ‘LIGHT SPACE’ tried to express light and brightness, lightness, and open nature. ‘DARK SPACE’ is expressed as darkness, heaviness, and closed space. It was designed as a space where light and darkness circulate.

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Estudio MMX and Luis Campos weave gardens into Betterware campus in Mexico

March 30, 2023 Jenna McKnight 0

Ample daylight, worker ammenities and low-maintenance gardens feature in a large campus for a housewares company that was designed by Mexican architecture studios Estudio MMX and Luis Campos. The project – referred to as Campus Betterware Guadalajara, or CBG – occupies a 7.5-hectare site in El Arenal, a town north of Guadalajara in the western state

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Arroyo Oak House / ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects

March 30, 2023 Elisabeth Kostina 0

Weary from years of two-hour work commutes, our client engaged us to develop a new residence within a mile of their Southern California manufacturing company’s facility and offices. Interested in maintaining a similar connection to the land as their current residence, an undeveloped rugged sandstone terrain, bisected by a dry river, and dotted with native yucca, oak, sagebrush, and beavertail cactus, was selected as the site for the new home.

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Painting Mellow Moods With Beige Home Interiors

March 30, 2023 HD Staff 0

Beige decor paints a mellow mood that helps unwind the mind. This light neutral carries a soothing warmth that makes a modern home interior appear welcoming and homely. In the two modern beige home designs that we feature here, we look at how to add chic style and interest to this calming color palette. We’ll […]

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Canuanã Refectory / Terra e Tuma Arquitetos Associados + Rosenbaum

March 30, 2023 Susanna Moreira 0

Located on the banks of the Javaés River, in Formoso do Araguaia city, Tocantins state, the Canuanã farm school was founded by Bradesco Foundation in 1973 in order to meet the educational demand of children and adolescents between 6 and 18 years old. The school works as a boarding school, serving children of settlers, caboclos, and indigenous people who live in the rural area of north-central Brazil. In addition to around 800 students, the farm has 270 employees in the areas of pedagogy, nutrition, health, and administration.

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Light Rail Tunnel Karlsruhe / allmannwappner

March 30, 2023 Andreas Luco 0

Like a common thread winding its way below ground, our new uniform design ties together the seven light rail stations in downtown Karlsruhe relocated underground. The design is understated, giving a certain potency and poetry to the spaces and providing a contrast to the visual and auditory overload of the busy pedestrian area overhead.