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Henning Larsen begins construction on sustainable school with walkable roof

May 18, 2021 James Parkes 0

Danish architecture studio Henning Larsen has broken ground on The New School, a primary school in Sundby that will be the first in Denmark to be given a Nordic Ecolabel. The school is located in the Guldborgsund Municipality in the south of Denmark and set to become the area’s largest construction project. It will be

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Tautem and Bmc2 Architectes use monolithic forms to create concrete school in Marseille

May 18, 2021 James Parkes 0

French architecture studios Tautem and Bmc2 Architectes have built a concrete school in Marseille with sculptural features, skewed-geometric windows and colourful interiors. The 41,000-square-metre Antoine de Ruffi school is located on a corner site at the entrance to the Euroméditerranée district between Marseille’s second and third arrondissement. The studios looked to the architecture of the

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Diana Kellogg Architects creates oval-shaped school in India’s Thar Desert

May 15, 2021 James Parkes 0

New York-based studio Diana Kellogg Architects looked to symbols of femininity for its design of an oval-shaped all-girls school in India made from local sandstone. Located in the Thar Desert in the north of India, the Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School was built to educate and teach over 400 girls between the ages of five and sixteen. Diana Kellogg

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Diana Kellogg Architects creates oval-shaped school in India’s Thar Desert

May 15, 2021 James Parkes 0

New York-based studio Diana Kellogg Architects looked to symbols of femininity for its design of an oval-shaped all-girls school in India made from local sandstone. Located in the Thar Desert in the north of India, the Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School was built to educate and teach over 400 girls between the ages of five and sixteen. Diana Kellogg

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Seven 3D-printed houses that have been built around the world

May 14, 2021 James Parkes 0
The structure has a geometric exterior

A Dutch couple recently became the first people in Europe to move into a 3D-printed home, so we have rounded up seven examples of 3D-printed houses from around the world. 3D printing has long been hailed as a potential solution for quickly and efficiently building housing, and this promise is now becoming a reality. Here

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Clap Studio designs modular studio that takes cues from the Mediterranean Sea

May 12, 2021 James Parkes 0

Valencia-based design practice Clap Studio has created The Sea, a temporary modular installation for a television studio that was informed by the ocean and made from gridded mesh boxes and illuminated spheres. Located in the Veles e Vents building in Valencia that was designed by David Chipperfield, The Sea installation was built as part of

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MAD tops Jiaxing Civic Center with roof shaped like a “tarp blown by the wind”

May 11, 2021 James Parkes 0

Architecture studio MAD has designed a three-venue civic centre in the city of Jiaxing, China, that will be topped with a continuous roof that has the form of a tarpaulin being blown in the wind, according to the studio. Located near the canals of the historic South Lake and alongside the city’s largest park, the Jiaxing

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Lilli Hollein appointed director of Vienna’s MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

May 10, 2021 James Parkes 0
Vienna Design Week co-founder Lilli Hollein

Lilli Hollein, the former director and co-founder of Vienna Design Week, has been named the head of the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. Hollein will assume her role as general director and artistic director of the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts from September 2021. As director, she aims to broaden the audience

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World’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge opens in Portugal

May 7, 2021 James Parkes 0
516 Arouca is the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge

Portugal’s Institute for Research and Technological Development for Construction, Energy, Environment and Sustainability has completed a 516-metre-long pedestrian suspension bridge named 516 Arouca in northern Portugal. Built in the Arouca Geopark, the 516-metre-long bridge is suspended 175-metres above the Paiva river and links two hills with granite cliff faces. The bridge was built by Institute for Research

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