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The Lawn as Battleground: How Domestic Landscaping Became a Symbol of American Identity

October 3, 2024 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

The almost cliché image of the white picket fence has become synonymous with the ideals of the American Dream. Behind the fence, there is invariably a perfectly manicured lawn, a green carpet upon which life can unfold. This image and its associations are not, however, accidental. In her book, “Domesticity at War“, Beatriz Colomina notices that, since the Second World War, the lawn has taken a central space in the imagination of the country, becoming first a in order to make space for diversity, both social and ecological. symbol of the stability of the homes soldiers were hoping to return to, offering a space where those at home could still perform duties for the nation, and, after the war, propagating the image of an idealized lifestyle, one maintained with hard work and dedication. In recent years, the lawn has emerged once again as a site of conflict, this time between those hoping to preserve this idealized image, and those seeking to break the uniformity in order to make space for diversity, both social and ecological.

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House in the Trees / Ayako Arquitetura

October 3, 2024 Susanna Moreira 0

The House in the Trees is located in Teresópolis, 100 km from Rio de Janeiro. The narrow plot has a 10-meter elevation difference, with access from the highest point. To the right of the entrance, there is a natural reserve with trees reaching up to 30 meters in height. In front, the view extends to the mountain range of the region.

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SO-IL Reveals Design for a New Residential Condominium Project in Brooklyn, New York

October 3, 2024 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

Architecture firm SO – IL has revealed plans for a new residential condominium project planned for Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood. Named 144 Vanderbilt, the development offers 26 condominiums and amenities spanning almost 90,000 square feet. According to SO-IL, the architecture takes cues from Brooklyn’s historical heritage, while incorporating a modern twist, as the staggered building prioritizes community interactions and comfortable urban living.

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House / Atelier / oitoo

October 3, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The House / Atelier is a residential / workplace project commissioned by a couple of Designers who elected Porto as the place to raise their family. oitoo found an extremely promising plot with a generous backyard and the rather odd remnants of a building renovation gone awry.

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Foster + Partners Unveils Live-Work Space Designs in Seoul, South Korea

October 3, 2024 Nour Fakharany 0

Foster + Partners have just unveiled designs for a new live-work building in Seoul, South Korea, which aims to redefine business hospitality with a personalized approach. This structure is set to accommodate professionals seeking a mixture of work and leisure in an urban environment. With an emphasis on comfort, functionality, and well-being, the building incorporates spaces designed for hosting and entertaining, along with dedicated meeting and negotiation rooms. It also features state-of-the-art wellness facilities, making it a unique setting for both work and relaxation. The project consists of twelve private units, each occupying an entire floor, providing a unique living experience tailored to individual needs.

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MVRDV transforms world war two military base into housing

October 3, 2024 Amy Peacock 0

Dutch studio MVRDV has overhauled a former world war two German military base in the Netherlands, adding terraced housing and preserving a series of bunkers disguised as farmhouses. MVRDV worked with landscape studio Buro Harro and developer KondorWessels Projecten on the redevelopment of the site, named Buitenplaats Koningsweg, aiming to create a masterplan that responds to

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A Warm Approach to Meditation: 5 Houses in Latin America to Find Stillness in Vibrant Spaces

October 3, 2024 Moises Carrasco 0

When we think of spaces that foster meditation, our minds often travel either to Japan’s Zen gardens, where clean lines and carefully arranged landscaping call for stillness, or to Scandinavia’s designs with neutral tones and soft fabrics. These styles evoke a sense of calm through simplicity, often seen as a characteristic of Japanese and Northern European architectural styles. Yet, stillness and meditation are not restricted to these types of settings. Latin American architectural traditions also offer powerful, though often overlooked, approaches to meditative spaces. With earthy tones of terracotta, rough adobe textures, intimate courtyards, and a strong connection to nature, these environments call for reflection through warmth and material richness, creating spaces that are calming without being understated.

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Hannam 381 Mixed-Use / YKH Associates

October 3, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Nestled at the northern entrance of Hannam Bridge in Seoul, Korea, this small mixed-use building stands as a beacon of innovative design and environmental harmony. Strategically positioned to capitalize on its prime location, the building offers unobstructed views of the Han River to the south and the scenic Namsan Mountain to the north. The design not only meets but exceeds the rigorous standards of local building codes, reflecting a thoughtful approach to urban architecture.