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Apartment Rungestrasse / FAR frohn&rojas

May 27, 2024 Paula Pintos 0

Transforming part of a former office building from the early 1930s into an apartment we were confronted with the challenge to maintain the spaciousness that its open plan had to offer and refrain from subdividing it into a series of isolated rooms.

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Babylon Bar and Kitchen / 23 Degrees Design Shift

May 27, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The bar project resides in the bustling neighborhood of Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, amidst a dense urban setting. Surrounded by residential plots on the South and East sides and approach roads on the North and West sides, the site gently slopes from the southwest to the northeast, descending by 6 feet. Notably, the Southern and Eastern plots are elevated by 20 feet with the aid of retaining walls.

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Lindau Art Museum Celebrates Christo and Jeanne-Claude with Exhibition in Germany

May 27, 2024 Nour Fakharany 0

The Lindau Art Museum is hosting an exhibition titled “Christo and Jeanne-Claude – A Lifelong Journey.” Running from April 13th to October 13th, 2024, this display marks the first comprehensive museum exhibition on Christo and Jeanne-Claude in southern Germany, created in collaboration with the Christo and Janne-Claude Foundation. Featuring artistic drawings, detailed collages, early objects, and photographs, the exhibition documents the lifelong journey that led the artists to their famous large-scale temporary projects.

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Cast Corbel House by Grafted features handcrafted red-concrete details

May 27, 2024 Betty Owoo 0

A red-hued extension built from brick and pigmented concrete has been added to a Victorian house in the suburbs of Norwich by local architecture studio Grafted. Located in the Golden Triangle in the Heigham Grove conservation area, the home is named Cast Corbel House after the handmade concrete corbelling on its facade that nods to

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Tate House / MATERIA

May 27, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The intention of this project is deeply rooted in the understanding of the site as an opportunity to create a sense of place. The house is not perceived as an imposed object but as a tool to uncover the natural events and manifestations specific to the context. The placement of the modules sets a high priority on the disposition of outdoor areas, establishing pathways through them and creating zones of contemplation. This design defines the boundaries that separate the open and the enclosed, enhancing the overall sitewide experience.

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UNICO Cottage B&B no. 11 / SlowStudio.cn

Architecturally, SlowStudio.cn crafted a semi-circular skylight on the roof to introduce natural light during the day. On a bright sunny day, the opening gives a playful pattern on the wall depending on the time of the day. At night, this skylight provides an excellent view for stargazing, immersing people in the dreamy starlight.

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The Role of Ceramic Tiles in the Rebirth of Tinnerbäcksbadet Leisure Center

May 27, 2024 Eduardo Souza 0

Tinnerbäcksbadet, a leisure center established in 1965 on the shores of a lake in Linköping, Sweden, was showing signs of aging. To revitalize the area and meet the ever-changing demands, the city launched an international architectural competition for a new facility. The winning design, conceived by the Danish firm 3XN, blends modernity and functionality. This integration into the surrounding urban landscape, with the new structure serving as a focal point in a newly reimagined neighborhood square, was crucial to the project’s success.

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Melbourne Indigenous Transition School Boarding House / McIldowie Partners

May 27, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Built on Wurundjeri land, the new flagship Boarding House for the Melbourne Indigenous Transition School accommodates students from remote areas across Victoria and the Northern Territory. With cultural guidance from Senior Wurundjeri Elder Uncle Colin Hunter, the MITS boarding house has been designed to improve cultural safety, help keep students connected to the Country, and, in doing so, increase their learning outcomes.