Balconies will double as exhibition space in WORKac’s Beirut Museum of Art

January 8, 2019 Lizzie Crook 0
Beirut Museum of Art (BeMA) by WORKac in Beirut, Lebanon

WORKac has unveiled its design for the Beirut Museum of Art in Lebanon, which features a facade of mismatched balconies that will be used to exhibit artwork. The museum is described as “one of the most significant developments for Lebanese art and culture in a generation”, and will sit in the capital city’s new Museum Mile.

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Boarding School at the Bella Vista Agronomy Campus in Bolivia / CODE

January 8, 2019 Rayen Sagredo 0

The Bella Vista boarding school was planed and built during the second building phase of the Agronomy Campus near Cochabamba, Bolivia. The vocational center provides a perspective to juveniles from extremely poor families in Bolivia that goes beyond the common subsistence level of agriculture. CODE and Prof. Ralf Pasel at TU Berlin’s department for Design and Building Construction is dedicated to an interdisciplinary, long-term project in the Andean village Bella Vista, Bolivia, aiming to develop local solutions against poverty as well as finding solutions to global issues such as increasing urbanization and rural depopulation.

Crème creates “non-traditional” Chinese restaurant RedFarm in London

January 8, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Interiors of Red Farm restaurant designed by Créme

Natural timber, white-painted brick and gingham fabric feature inside this dim-sum restaurant inspired by a farmer’s market, by Brooklyn-based Crème. With two branches in New York already, the newly opened RedFarm eatery in London is the chain’s first in the UK. Located in a three-storey building in London’s theatre district, the outpost is designed by architect

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