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Zee Dog Temple Store / B.co Arquitetura + Bel Lobo + Cajoo Studio

July 10, 2023 Valeria Silva 0

The ZeeDog brand was born with a special purpose: connecting dogs and people. Therefor to  create the perfect Temple, only natural it would be connected to the city as well. From the street it’s already possible to experience the main building, suspended above the Zeepark and connected by a footbridge to the sidewalk.

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New Makers Bureau completes rammed-earth arts centre in Kampala

July 10, 2023 Betty Owoo 0

Rammed-earth walls and earth bricks define 32° East Arts Centre, a community arts space in Uganda by London architecture practice New Makers Bureau in collaboration with Ugandan design firm Localworks. Located in Kabalagala, a central district of Kampala, the art centre was commissioned by the 32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust, a not-for-profit organisation that

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BIG HQ nears completion in Copenhagen

July 10, 2023 Tom Ravenscroft 0

Danish architecture studio BIG has revealed images of its own offices nearing completion in Copenhagen harbour. Set to open later this year, the seven-storey office block named BIG HQ is located at the tip of the Sundmolen Pier in Copenhagen’s Nordhavn port district. The 4,880-square-metre building will become the fourth office of architecture studio BIG since it was

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Bauer House / Luiz Paulo Andrade Arquitetos

July 10, 2023 Valeria Silva 0

A house to admire the sky. The Bauer Residence project is a great example of one of our main characteristics when it comes to projecting houses: the integration of the external environment with the internal one. In this case, integration takes place both horizontally and vertically.

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Mapping the Future of Hemp Architecture and Construction Materials: Revolutionizing the Industry

July 10, 2023 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

In recent years, the spotlight on sustainable, eco-friendly, and low-carbon materials has intensified across the architecture industry. Amid this interest, a renaissance of hemp architecture is gradually gaining momentum on a global scale. Hemp-based materials have emerged as a favorable alternative to traditional industrialized materials, presenting a multitude of benefits that could revolutionize the construction industry. Despite its vast promise, several hurdles obstruct the widespread adoption of hemp, inhibiting its transformative potential in the construction industry.