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Dezeen’s top five houses of September 2023

September 29, 2023 Amy Peacock 0

An East Hampton home with a sloping fibreglass roof and a corrugated metal-clad relocatable dwelling are among Dezeen’s top five houses of the month for September 2023. Also featured in the roundup is a black brick home in Seattle, a terrace of townhouses in a converted Oslo workshop and a farmhouse-informed structure in Melbourne. This is

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Conservation groups call for Charles Correa’s under-threat modernist stadium to be saved

September 29, 2023 Tom Ravenscroft 0

Conservation groups including the Twentieth Century Society and World Monuments Fund have called for the 1960s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, to be saved from demolition. The groups made statements following news that the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, which was designed by Indian architect Charles Correa, is set to be demolished as part of Ahmedabad’s bid

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8 Exceptional New Living Rooms (8 photos)

September 29, 2023 Mitchell Parker 0

A focal point is an important consideration when designing a living room. If a fireplace is present, it naturally becomes the dominant feature. But coordinating furniture around a fireplace isn’t always straightforward. Sometimes competing interests s…

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98–100 De Beauvoir Road / Henley Halebrown

September 29, 2023 Andreas Luco 0

98–100 De Beauvoir Road continues the practice’s work in the adaptive reuse of existing and historic structures such as Talkback, E.W. Pugin’s St. Monica’s, Hoxton, and the more recent schemes De Beauvoir Block, Laszlo and the Poppy Factory. 98–100 forms part of a range of early twentieth-century industrial buildings immediately west of De Beauvoir Square, and its listed Neo-Jacobean houses, in De Beauvoir Town, an area of London planned after the Grand Union Canal and Kingsland Basin were cut in the 1820s.

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5 Design Trends Rising Now (one photo)

September 29, 2023 Mitchell Parker 0

To find out which design features people are asking for right now, we reached out to more than 50 home design and remodeling pros on Houzz and asked them to tell us the colors, materials, styles and other trends homeowners have been asking for. Here a…

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Seven architecture and design events in October from Dezeen Events Guide

September 29, 2023 Amy Peacock 0

Design Miami’s first event in Paris and the month-long Archtober festival in New York City are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this month. Other events taking place in October include an exhibition on how design can help social and environmental peace, and design weeks in Eindhoven, Prague and Barcelona.

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Rayon: A Design Software Revolutionizing Collaboration for Efficient Project Development

September 29, 2023 Paul Yakubu 0

Rayon, an innovative online design tool that aims to create a new collaborative approach to developing “mundane buildings” within the city, has been selected as part of ArchDaily’s 2023 Best New Practices. Founded in 2021 by Bastien Dolla and Stanislas Chaillou, it is a collaborative design software that brings together professionals in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries. The software company believes that there is a “culture of the ordinary” in architecture. This culture represents an ecosystem of buildings that may seem unremarkable or aren’t impressive landmarks in the city. However, these buildings and their construction professionals make up 90% of the urban fabric and contribute to the design culture that collectively gives identity to the city. The founders believe previous software generations have neglected this culture and propose Rayon as a novel tool to fill that gap by enhancing collaboration and user ergonomics.