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Cooling and Energy Efficiency: A New Era in Building Design

October 31, 2023 Fabian Dejtiar 0

The world has just witnessed the hottest months in recorded history, and the outlook is far from optimistic. Rising temperatures are driving greater cooling demands, threatening to trigger a vicious cycle of higher electricity use and carbon emissions. In a planet simultaneously facing unprecedented urbanization and a climate crisis, the intersection of building energy efficiency and cooling technologies has never been more crucial.

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Seven architecture and design events in November from Dezeen Events Guide

October 31, 2023 Sophie Chapman 0

Salon Art + Design, Dezeen Awards 2023 Party and HIX are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this month. Other events taking place in November include Sustainable Design Summit, Dubai Design Week and Business of Design Week. Dubai Design Week 7 to 12 November 2023, UAE Dubai Design Week celebrates

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Building Hope Through Design: Journeyman International’s Innovative Approach to Humanitarian Architecture

October 31, 2023 Eduardo Souza 0

Throughout history, architecture has always been associated with the elite and the wealthiest echelons of society, who commissioned sumptuous buildings to satisfy their aesthetic and functional needs. This trend dates back to ancient civilizations: Egyptian pharaohs built pyramids and impressive temples, Roman emperors erected magnificent amphitheaters and palaces. Architecture was, and often still is, a symbol of power and prestige. Over time, the profession expanded to encompass various types of buildings and audiences, from simple residences to public and commercial structures, and the advancement of technology and construction techniques made it more accessible in terms of costs. However, inequality in access to high-quality architecture still prevails, especially in underdeveloped countries or socially vulnerable contexts. Many regions face serious housing, infrastructure, and urban planning problems due to a lack of resources and adequate investments, with poor construction conditions, slum areas, a lack of basic sanitation, and unsafe buildings.

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Texoversum Innovation Center / allmannwappner

October 31, 2023 Paula Pintos 0

The teaching, research, and innovation center for cross-cutting technologies in the textile industry known as the Texoversum was developed and constructed as part of the new campus expansion plan of the Reutlingen University of Applied Sciences. It promises to become a powerful and highly expressive component of the built environment at the university.

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Thin Brick in Building Design: A Guide to Their Use and Application

October 31, 2023 Camila Prieto 0

Brick is a traditional building material that enhances durability, versatility, and the aesthetic appeal of building design. Used in construction for thousands of years, contemporary architecture explores creative ways to incorporate brick into design, combining it with different materials to seamlessly integrate the old and the new. Traditionally composed of clay, these rectangular-shaped elements are also heavy-duty materials suitable for use in both load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls.

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Foster + Partners and BIG Selected to Revitalize Türkiye’s Hatay Province After the Earthquake

October 31, 2023 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

The Türkiye Design Council (TDC) has gathered 13 design practices, including Foster + Partners and Bjarke Ingels Group, to contribute to the revitalization of the historic province of Hatay, an area severely damaged by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake in February this year. Foster + Partners has been selected to lead the design and planning of the new master plan for the city of Antakya, known to antiquity as Antioch, while several other offices including Turkish practices DB Architects and KEYM (Urban Renewal Center) will work together to create a vision for the rebuilding of the city. The master plan is expected to be revealed in its entirety in 2024.

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Delve Architects designs “nurturing but playful” nursery in east London

October 31, 2023 Kate Jacobs 0

English practice Delve Architects has used joyful colours and natural, tactile materials to outfit a newly established kindergarten by the River Thames in east London that can be accessed via boat. The Nest daycare centre is part of a wider housing development in the Royal Wharf area, occupying a commercial unit at the base of

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House for Three Generations / fala

October 31, 2023 Susanna Moreira 0

The house stands in a corner plot of a small Portuguese village; it is meant to house three generations of the same family. Each generation is assigned a private space with a different shape; the given shapes are apparently arbitrary yet extremely precise. The communal living area is the negative of the private spaces and presents an unorthodox form. The relationship between private and public programs induces an almost obscene domestic environment (in the theatrical sense of the word).

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Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects Reveals Detroit Music Hall Expansion

October 31, 2023 Nour Fakharany 0

The Detroit Music Hall has just announced an expansion project designed by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects. As a cherished cultural institution in the heart of Detroit’s vibrant performing arts community, the project aims to become a central and accessible hub for music programming, production, and education. Ushering a new era of cultural enrichment, the project is focused on revitalizing downtown Detroit and the surrounding area.

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Tie Rods in Brazilian Architecture: From Furniture to Urban Infrastructure

October 31, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

Tie rods are integral in structural engineering, primarily for transmitting traffic loads and alleviating compression forces within a structure. These slender components, resembling cables or metal bars, offer seamless integration into a space, lending themselves to visually appealing designs through repetition. They have applications ranging from furniture design to large-scale urban infrastructure projects, including suspension and cable-stayed bridges.