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Relogged house by Balbek Bureau reinterprets traditional log cabins

August 25, 2023 Alice Laycock 0

Architecture studio Balbek Bureau has revamped a house in Ukraine using stainless steel and concrete to create a modern interpretation of a log cabin. The three-bedroom cabin was built from horizontally stacked logs, which the designers kept on display throughout the interior. The Kyiv-based studio aimed to deviate from conventional cabin interiors, instead creating an industrial,

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Puntofilipino brings noble materials to apartment in former bank office

August 25, 2023 Kate Jacobs 0

Design studio Puntofilipino has created a richly layered interior full of texture and patina for this Madrid apartment, designed to offer an unexpected take on the client’s passion for Danish art and furniture. Set in a former bank office building in the Salamanca neighbourhood that dates back to 1929, the one-bedroom apartment was conceived as

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The Strategic Use of Color in Environmental Graphic Design

August 25, 2023 Paul Yakubu 0

Our daily lives involve constant communication with the city. As we move through different spaces, we ask ourselves questions like “Where am I now?”, “Where am I headed?”, “What am I looking for?”, “What is this building for?”, and “How do I experience this space?” While spatial encounters may feel intuitive, environmental graphic design (EGD) provides the answers by serving as an important interface between us and the built environment. It involves the design of graphic elements that merge with architectural, landscape, urban, and interior designs to make spaces more informative, easier to navigate, and memorable. EDG comprises three major elements: text, shape, and color. Text and shapes typically encapsulate the graphic information, but color projects it, amplifies it, and helps communicate it within the packed scenes of the city. In spatial experiences, we perceive colors first, since our senses mostly register visual sensations. Therefore, the strategic use of color is critical for environmental graphics to provide a layered experience of identity imagery, sense of place, and emotional connection.

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House VO / House WO / Ludwig Godefroy Architecture

August 25, 2023 Valeria Silva 0

Casa VO / Casa WO is a series of 4 twin houses located on the Mexican Pacific coast in Punta Zicatela – Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca. Puerto Escondido is a small tropical city with a warm climate throughout the year. Winter does not exist, so protection against the cold is not necessary. The houses only need to provide shelter from the sun and rain. The concept of the houses integrates this tropical condition as a starting point for the design. 

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Rescuing Architecture: Stories of Buildings Saved from Demolition

August 25, 2023 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

In terms of urban development, the choice between demolition and adaptive reuse holds far-reaching implications. From debates around the cultural and historical significance of structure, to the environmental impact of the process of razing and rebuilding, compared to the cost of preserving and adapting, the matter of demolitions have ignited the architectural community to come together and ask for more responsible assessment strategies in hopes of rediscovering the value of existing structures. This article gathers some of the stories  of buildings facing the threat of demolition and the processes that led to their rescue.

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Bridge Plaza / KILD

August 25, 2023 Paula Pintos 0

The Bridge–Plaza is a newly completed pedestrian and cyclist bridge that links Kaunas’ old city center with the iconic Nemunas Island Park. The project is part of the wider master plan that stretches until the industrial areas on the left bank in Aleksotas, and the lower Freda districts, including the future larger pedestrian bridge, National Science and Innovation Centre, and M.K Ciurlionis Concert Hall. Already completed Bridge-Plaza and the upcoming future bridge with integrated riverfront public spaces will act as an ensemble to link important developments of Kaunas city center as the historical part, Nemunas Island, and the new town.

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“So We Can Be Here in 100 Years”: In Conversation with Josephine Michau, Curator of Danish Pavilion at the 2023 Venice Biennale

August 25, 2023 Nour Fakharany 0

This year’s Danish Pavilion at The 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, was curated by Josephine Michau. Titled “Coastal Imaginaries,” the exhibition addresses solutions to alleviate global challenges such as rising sea levels and storm floods. Onsite in Venice, ArchDaily had the chance to speak with the curator Josephine Michau, where she discussed the thought process behind the pavilion, the collaborations, and her hopes of starting meaningful dialogue as a result of the exhibition.

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Villa ABC / Objekt Architecten

August 25, 2023 Pilar Caballero 0

For our clients in Lebbeke, we set to work on their existing homes. The layout of the house needed to be rethought to improve its circulation. With 2 teenagers growing up, there was also the need for more space and a new, practical bathroom.