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MẮM Restaurant / Sawadeesign Studio

March 4, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Nha Trang has long been known as a coastal tourist city, where cultures intersect between Champa and Vietnam. In addition, this land also has many incentives bestowed by nature. Located on the busy street of Nha Trang City, Mắm Restaurant is a symbol of the perfect combination of Champa culture and sea scent. Upon entering, you will be greeted by the warmth of the sun and sea breeze, along with the embrace of the local atmosphere.

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Realengo Park Market Square / Ayako Arquitetura + Helena Meirelles arquitetura + Larissa Monteiro + messina | rivas + Zebulun Arquitetura

March 4, 2024 Valeria Silva 0

The Market Square is part of the architectural complex of Parque Realengo, still under construction. The Park has been the subject of long-standing questioning by various social movements that debate the periphery, green areas and environmental racism. Like several construction processes in the city of Rio de Janeiro, its dynamics also involve expropriations and relocation processes. The Market Square is born from a pre-existing condition. Before its design, residents surrounding the park occupied the corner with small commercial buildings. The proposed architectural project provided for the full relocation of these buildings, however, the complex dynamics of a bidding process and execution of a public work meant that only part of the proposal was carried out.

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Lucas y Hernández Gil adds multi-use greenhouse to Madrid bungalow

March 4, 2024 Amy Frearson 0

A renovated 1970s bungalow with “kitsch character” and a greenhouse that doubles as a living room feature in Casamontesa – a weekend home designed by Spanish studio Lucas y Hernández Gil. The project began when a couple asked the studio to overhaul a single-storey house that was once part of a hotel complex on the

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Balbin 4289 Ricci Flats / A3 Luppi Ugalde Winter

March 4, 2024 Andreas Luco 0

Located in the Saavedra neighborhood, this building has the particularity of being the front of an atypical block in the area, becoming a reference and a head of one of the main arteries of direct entry to the city. This flat, of homes and studios, proposes full contact with the outside in each of its spaces. 

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A Hub for Musical Exploration: GRAFT Wins Competition for Carl Bechstein Campus in Berlin

March 4, 2024 Nour Fakharany 0

GRAFT Architects has just won the competition to design the new Carl Bechstein Music Campus. Located centrally in Berlin, the Carl Bechstein Foundation’s main goal with the campus is to create a cultural hub entirely devoted to piano music. Serving as a focal point for the Bechstein Brand, established in 1853 and known for its variety of Bechstein pianos, this campus will serve as a focal point and a new headquarters for the foundation.

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Architecture in Mexico: Projects Using Stone

March 4, 2024 Mónica Arellano 0

Due to their aesthetic, sustainable, durable, and resistant qualities, stone materials have accompanied the disciplines of architecture and engineering since their origins. As is known, in Mexico, stone has been a fundamental element in pre-Hispanic constructions where experimentation was done with vaults, ashlars, masonry, etc.