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Seoeunjae House / PLS Architects

September 30, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Experience a cozy space designed exclusively for family bonding at Seoeunjae. Located in a quaint village near Bulguksa in Gyeongju, it offers a peaceful retreat amidst a serene countryside. Named by a father after his three children—Seoyoung, Eunjae, and Sunjae—this place is perfect for kids to play and families to relax. It’s a haven that sparks imagination, bringing a refreshing rural landscape centered around water to children who usually see only urban scenes.

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Seoeunjae House / PLS Architects

September 30, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Experience a cozy space designed exclusively for family bonding at Seoeunjae. Located in a quaint village near Bulguksa in Gyeongju, it offers a peaceful retreat amidst a serene countryside. Named by a father after his three children—Seoyoung, Eunjae, and Sunjae—this place is perfect for kids to play and families to relax. It’s a haven that sparks imagination, bringing a refreshing rural landscape centered around water to children who usually see only urban scenes.

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Duling Educational and Cultural Centre / Project Mingle, The University of Hong Kong

September 29, 2024 Valeria Silva 0

Our journey began in the quaint Hakka village of Duling, nestled in the verdant countryside of Guangxi, China. Duling is a place where time seems to slow down and the air thrums with the rhythms of rural life. This village, home to a community of around 3,000 Hakka people, is a place where the values of hard work and education are deeply ingrained in the fabric of everyday life. Nestled amidst a land blessed with ample rainfall, but suffering from a scarcity of fresh water, the village faced a paradoxical challenge. The villagers, who witnessed rain showers on a regular basis, found themselves reliant on a meager supply of well water due to the absence of a water infrastructure. This deficiency gave rise to hygiene concerns that threatened to endanger the health and well-being of the community, particularly the vulnerable younger generation.

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Duling Educational and Cultural Centre / Project Mingle, The University of Hong Kong

September 29, 2024 Valeria Silva 0

Our journey began in the quaint Hakka village of Duling, nestled in the verdant countryside of Guangxi, China. Duling is a place where time seems to slow down and the air thrums with the rhythms of rural life. This village, home to a community of around 3,000 Hakka people, is a place where the values of hard work and education are deeply ingrained in the fabric of everyday life. Nestled amidst a land blessed with ample rainfall, but suffering from a scarcity of fresh water, the village faced a paradoxical challenge. The villagers, who witnessed rain showers on a regular basis, found themselves reliant on a meager supply of well water due to the absence of a water infrastructure. This deficiency gave rise to hygiene concerns that threatened to endanger the health and well-being of the community, particularly the vulnerable younger generation.

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The Centre for Combined Health / Sarah Lake Architects

September 29, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Located in Bairnsdale, East Gippsland, The Centre for Combined Health was driven by the clients’ passion to improve the physical and mental health of the community through better local health services. Recognising that health outcomes and access to facilities are limited in Regional Victoria, the clients wanted to provide a place where multiple allied health facilities could be combined in one building.

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Futurestudio designs New York bathhouse to be both transportive and grounding

September 29, 2024 Dan Howarth 0

Canada’s Futurestudio has designed the interiors for wellness space Othership’s first location in New York City, employing a deep, earthy palette and atmospheric lighting to heighten the experience for guests. The 9,550-square-foot (887 square metres) sauna and ice bath experience in Manhattan’s Flatiron District is Othership’s third outpost, following those in Toronto’s Adelaide and Yorkville

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Yunka Restaurant-Club / StudioDuo Architecture | Interior

September 29, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Located in the bustling heart of Saigon, our newly designed restaurant-club captures the essence of Nikkei cuisine through a unique architectural approach. The space is a bold combination of cultural richness with avant-garde design, creating a truly immersive experience for the diners.

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House in Mundão / Um para Um, arquitectura e engenharia

September 29, 2024 Valeria Silva 0

The land where the house is located has a regular, longitudinal shape and is perpendicular to Campo da Bola Street, in the parish of Mundão, located northeast of Viseu. The solar orientation (from the street to the interior) is West – East. Regarding the topography, the plot has a steep slope, ascending from the entrance. This morphological condition of the land influenced the programmatic and volumetric shape of the building.