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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios completes “invisible repair” of world’s first cast iron building

October 5, 2024 Jon Astbury 0

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has completed its 20-year transformation of a historic mill in Shropshire into a museum and workspace that celebrates its pioneering cast iron-framed structure. The Grade I-listed Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings was originally constructed in 1797 by architect Charles Bage and is known as the “grandfather of skyscrapers” due to its structure, which

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King’s Cross masterplan brings part of the city “back into an entirely new use”

October 5, 2024 Tom Ravenscroft 0

This video spotlights the King’s Cross masterplan by Allies and Morrison and Porphyrios Associates, which is one of six projects shortlisted for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize. The 20-year-long redevelopment of King’s Cross is the largest project on the shortlist, which is the focus of a short-film series currently being published by Dezeen in collaboration with

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King’s Cross masterplan brings part of the city “back into an entirely new use”

October 5, 2024 Tom Ravenscroft 0

This video spotlights the King’s Cross masterplan by Allies and Morrison and Porphyrios Associates, which is one of six projects shortlisted for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize. The 20-year-long redevelopment of King’s Cross is the largest project on the shortlist, which is the focus of a short-film series currently being published by Dezeen in collaboration with

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Les Frères Tino House / Quinzhee Architecture

October 5, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Les Frères Tino has been designed to make the most of the pleasures and activities offered by nature and the nearby mountains. The building is composed of three volumes: the two chalets and a central service volume that connects them. A long canopy provides a weatherproof pathway to the entrances. Cedar shingles on the exterior and pine board siding on the interior harmonize with the wooded context of the site. Since they are completely independent, the two cottages are designed to be rented separately by different families, or together by a large group of friends – up to 16 visitors. Although they face different directions, the two units offer the same unforgettable experience thanks to their similar interior layout.

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Cities of the Future: Building with Innovation and Sustainability

October 5, 2024 Ione Ruete 0

Throughout history, it has become clear that the key to long-lasting and sustainable projects is to lay solid foundations. Our society is headed towards a more urban future in which the density of metropolises will be ever greater. That is why this more urban tomorrow requires modern urban planning capable of building innovative, sustainable and flexible structures. Because the only way to make our society live better is to build better.