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Designing Innovative Small Kitchens With Different Compositions and Materials

July 21, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

Nowadays, homes are built in increasingly smaller spaces in densely populated cities. The kitchens, which today serve not only to prepare meals but also as meeting spaces where we receive guests, are the places that have undergone the most transformations in recent decades. Whether by integrating with other living areas or by the super functional design of a single counter, there is an increasing search for innovation in this fundamental part of a home.

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Architecture Classics: Library and Auditorium at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University / Bermúdez Arquitectos

July 21, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

The project contemplates the development of a building and a square that aims to articulate and integrate the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University with the center of Bogotá, revitalizing and converting what was once a deteriorated residential and industrial suburb into an open and public campus. The building results from overlapping a volume of 47 meters in width and depth with another volume of 40 meters in width and depth, creating a covered perimeter walkway on the first floor that extends along the sidewalks of the surrounding streets. With a total height of 30 meters, the building consists of 4 large floors, with clear heights ranging from 3.4 to 6.1 meters.

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Bathroom Niche and Other Tips to Optimize Space and Aesthetics in This Environment

July 19, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

Designing a bathroom requires careful attention to detail to remain beautiful and organized. The amount of hygiene and health products typically stored in this environment requires functional cabinets and other strategies. Increasingly, we see the solution of using niches to create a recess in the wall. This allows optimizing the available space and, as a bonus, makes the environment more aesthetically pleasing. That’s why we bring you some examples of bathroom niches and tips for their installation. In addition, we bring you other examples beyond traditional soap dishes.

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Biophilia in Brazilian Contemporary Architecture in 7 Projects

July 18, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

Biophilia, or love for life and nature, inspires architects around the world to create spaces that deeply connect with natural elements. These architectural projects seek to reintroduce nature into built environments, resulting in spaces that promote well-being, health, inspiration, and even productivity. In Brazil, the possibilities are even broader, given the country’s exuberant climate and the vegetation found in various biomes. In this article, we will explore seven projects from different programs that embrace this concept and allow for a symbiosis between architecture, humans, and nature.

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“Siamo Foresta” Exhibition at the Milan Triennale Addresses the Future of the Planet Through Indigenous Artistic Perspectives

July 11, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

The Triennale Milano and Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain present the exhibition Siamo Foresta, inaugurated in June and open until October 29, 2023. Curated by Bruce Albert and Hervé Chandès, the exhibition features works by 27 artists from different countries and cultures, mainly from Latin America and indigenous communities.

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Foodscapes: A Journey into the Architectures that Feed the World

July 5, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

Foodscapes: Spain’s Pavilion for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023, curated by Manuel Ocaña and Eduardo Castillo-Vinuesa, explores the Spanish agro-architectural context to address global issues. It analyzes the past and present of food systems and the architectures that construct them, in order to look towards the future and question other possible models that are capable of feeding the world without devouring the planet.

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Moving Ecologies: The Future will Not Only be Built, but Also Sown and Planted

July 2, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

The 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, inaugurated on May 20th, is truly embodying its theme: “The laboratory of the future“. Presented by the main curator Lesley Lokko, it invited “architects and professionals from an expanded field of creative disciplines to draw examples from their contemporary practices that would pave a path for the audience to move forward, imagining for themselves what the future may hold.”

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How to Combine Colors and Textures in Interior Decor

June 22, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

Colors directly influence space perception. Through them, it is possible to stimulate the user’s mood – making the environment calmer or more dynamic – and also change our perception of space without changing a centimeter of any wall. Dealing with them is not always easy. In a time when we want rooms with more personality (or more “instagrammable”), learning to compose with different shades and textures is essential.

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Biophilic Landscaping in Educational Spaces: Stimulating Learning, Well-Being and Creativity

June 21, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

Environments that inspire, promote well-being and stimulate a connection with nature. Biophilic landscaping in education spaces recognizes the importance of this bond for student development, as it benefits well-being, academic performance, and people’s health. We have selected eight projects that bring natural elements to the classroom or that place students directly in nature to illustrate the qualities in these spaces.

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Biophilic Landscaping in Educational Spaces: Stimulating Learning, Well-Being and Creativity

June 21, 2023 ArchDaily Team 0

Environments that inspire, promote well-being and stimulate a connection with nature. Biophilic landscaping in education spaces recognizes the importance of this bond for student development, as it benefits well-being, academic performance, and people’s health. We have selected eight projects that bring natural elements to the classroom or that place students directly in nature to illustrate the qualities in these spaces.