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Tasik Creative and Innovation Center / SHAU Indonesia

February 1, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Tasik Creative and Innovation Center is designed by SHAU as an example of ‘socio-climatic’ design strategy specifically tailored to the context of West Java, Indonesia. It was commissioned by former Governor Ridwan Kamil to support emerging creative communities and individual artists in Tasikmalaya, a vibrant city with approximately 733,000 inhabitants, located 120km Southeast of Bandung and known for its weaving craftsmanship.

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Raute Römerberg / Moser und Hager Architekten

January 31, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The task. The park-like site with its ancient trees was to become the building site for a young family’s home. Surrounded by historic villas, all those involved focus on the responsibility associated with the site and continuing to build in an urban context.

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Mayalogili House / Nowhere

January 29, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Maya (n) A Sanskrit word with unclear etymology, probably comes from the root mā, which means “to measure”. The wondrous and mysterious power to turn an idea into a physical reality, a state of mind, or perhaps consciousness, an Illusion, or appearance. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, carved into one of the many picturesque rock formations in the city of Hyderabad is a sprawling colony with lanes shaded by seasoned trees, roads sparingly lit by rays of filtered light that fall on a bed of red, yellow and green. Nestled discreetly within a lane of ever-changing houses is the home of a family of four with agrarian roots.

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First full-height timber wind turbine opens in Sweden

January 29, 2024 Rima Sabina Aouf 0

The world’s first full-scale timber wind turbine has started turning in Sweden, with a tower built by wood technology company Modvion. The 105-metre-tall tower, located in the region of Skara, is Modvion’s first commercial wind turbine tower, and follows on from a smaller 30-metre-high demonstration project the company completed in 2020. While its rotor blades

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Fitzroy Laneway House / Andrew Child Architect

January 28, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The project involved alterations + additions to a derelict semi-attached double-storey Victorian terrace in Fitzroy. The finished residence was to provide relaxed, robust, and generous accommodation for a family of two adults and a teenager and to enable a number of future living and/or working scenarios.

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Alpamanta Winery / Japaz Guerra Arquitectos

January 22, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Lying on the east side of Cobos Street and south of Route 89 is the Finca where the Alpamanta Winery will be built. Through a street on the south side, you enter the estate, this street flanked by olive trees and surrounded by organic vineyards leads us to the property available for the winery located axially in the center of the property and arranged in a rhombus shape for the orthogonal organization of the same.

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Preistoriche Green Lodge / Studio Apostoli

January 21, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

An eco-friendly approach to hospitality, in full respect of the region and its preexisting elements: the new Green Lodges of the Terme Preistoriche Resort & Spa in Montegrotto Terme (PD), designed by Studio Apostoli, is meant to be a manifesto of zero-emission wellness hospitality. Seven suites are incorporated into four wooden stilted structures and interconnected through a raised system of ramps, walkways, and accessible terraces. They also include a historically preserved villa, the eighth and most extensive offering within this entrepreneurial endeavor. 160 micro piles support the new constructions and outdoor spaces, preserving the roots of the age-old trees. Alberto Apostoli, the founder of the Verona-based studio responsible for the development, meticulously mapped these trees before outlining any project proposals.

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Agave House / MORO Taller de arquitectura + Taller Omar Almaguer

January 17, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The town of Tequila, Jalisco. It’s in the middle of the tequila industry and a thriving tourist destination. This has generated the disorderly growth of the city, with industrialized materials, with high energy consumption, the identity of one of the most emblematic towns in Mexico for having a “modern” concept of architecture and an agave landscape.

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Navigating 2024: European Cities Tackle Urban Cooling, Congestion, and Connection

January 17, 2024 Nour Fakharany 0

As we begin 2024, European cities present various urban development markers that are setting the path for the new year. Under themes of urban mobility in Brussels, sustainability in Valencia, Smart Cities in Rotterdam, and urban cooling in Paris, each city is making noteworthy progress on the road to 2030. In these diverse urban fabrics, European cities are demonstrating a commitment to defining challenges and working towards shaping a climate-conscious future.

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The Landing House / Industry of All Nations

January 12, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The Landing House is a modern wood pavilion integrated into the rugged natural landscape of the Mojave Desert, against the backdrop of California’s Joshua Tree National Park. Approximately 130 miles east of Los Angeles, and only minutes from the entrance to Joshua Tree National Park, The Landing House is seemingly worlds away. Designed with sustainability at its core, and at every turn, the home masterfully blends into the layout, textures, and color palette of its desert canvas.