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7 Types Of Interior Design Styles For Your Home

September 4, 2024 Tahira 0

Your living space says quite a bit about who you are, and choosing an interior design style significantly changes the feel and usability of the area. With so many options to consider, selecting the right design style can be both exciting and overwhelming. From the clean outlines of Modern to the cozy simplicity of Scandinavian, […]

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Rørbæk og Møller Arkitekter unveils curved concrete church in Roskilde

September 4, 2024 Nyima Murry 0

Architecture studio Rørbæk og Møller Arkitekter has completed the concrete Trekroner Church on the outskirts of Roskilde, Denmark. Located in the growing suburb of Trekronor, the church was designed to combine a contemporary, organic form with more traditional ideals. It was built as a multifunctional space that could function “both as a church and a

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Grenfell Tower Inquiry concludes that architect “bears a very significant degree of responsibility”

September 4, 2024 Nat Barker 0

The architecture studio that refurbished Grenfell Tower has been excoriated in the final report of the long-running public inquiry into a devastating fire at the building in 2017. London-based Studio E was determined to have “demonstrated a cavalier attitude to the regulations affecting fire safety” during its work on the project, which included the installation

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How to Design a Home for Neurodiversity (15 photos)

September 4, 2024 Kate Burt 0

It’s estimated that about 1 person in 7 is neurodivergent — where the brain functions differently from the majority neurotypical population. The term covers autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), …

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Belgrado House / Ignacio Szulman arquitecto

September 4, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Giovanni Batista Piranesi was an Italian printmaker during the 18th century. His interest in the ruins of the Roman Empire led him to create an extensive catalog of reproductions. His fascination with these ruins in many cases led him to invent them, creating an imaginary world of ancient destroyed buildings. His legacy was a contribution to the formation of neoclassicism.

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Cake Architecture “exposes the guts” of Rally festival with demountable fibreglass stage

September 4, 2024 Jennifer Hahn 0

Panels of translucent fibreglass envelop this multi-level stage designed by Cake Architecture for London arts and music festival Rally, revealing the reusable scaffolding structure at its heart. Named Agnes after American abstract painter Agnes Martin, the stage was designed to resemble a giant canvas and is surrounded by 40-metre-long, seven-metre-high walls on two sides. As

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