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Tomás Saraceno adapts Serpentine gallery to welcome all species

June 2, 2023 Rima Sabina Aouf 0

Argentinian artist Tomás Saraceno has changed the HVAC and electrical system of the Serpentine gallery in London, in an effort to make an exhibition for all the nearby species. Titled Web(s) of Life, the exhibition presents some of the artist’s most recent and well-known environmentally focused works, while also encompassing interventions into the building itself. These

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Floating Bamboo House / H&P Architects

May 31, 2023 Hana Abdel 0

Floating Bamboo House is a housing model for Vietnamese locals whose livelihoods are river-based, especially those in the Mekong Delta. It is a new type of three-compartment house made of solid cored bamboo (diameter d = 3-4.5cm, 3m and 6m long) which are joined together simply with latches and ties.

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Study Pavilion TU Braunschweig / Gustav Düsing + Max Hacke

May 23, 2023 Pilar Caballero 0

The Study Pavilion at the Technical University of Braunschweig designed by Berlin based Architects Gustav Düsing & Max Hacke is an innovative campus building designed to cater the evolving academic landscape in a post pandemic world. With digital lectures and AI challenging traditional learning models, the role of the university campus is being reimagined.

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Djef Anten House / BOT architektuurcollectief

May 19, 2023 Pilar Caballero 0

A 1950s row house in the city center of Hasselt is due for a new chapter. Potteries were demolished to make place for a new volume. A new extension with a better relationship to the deep backyard. The existing main volume was completely stripped and allowed to benefit from the new vista of the garden.

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Regenerative design is “making habitats better” says Sebastian Cox in Climate Salon podcast

May 18, 2023 Calum Lindsay 0

An expert panel including designer Sebastian Cox and architect Rikke Juul Gram advocated for a regenerative approach to design and architecture in the second episode of our new Climate Salon podcast series with SketchUp. Listen to the episode below or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts to catch the whole series. In the second episode, titled Forging a Regenerative

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BMW South Africa Head Office / Boogertman + Partners Architects

May 17, 2023 Pilar Caballero 0

Architecturally distinctive, the original BMW South Africa Head Office has been rejuvenated to not only reflect BMW’s Neue Arbeitzwelten, ‘a new working environment’, but to also live up to the contemporary standards of energy efficiency and sustainability – all without losing the original spirit of design embodied in the building.

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Ecofeminism in Architecture: Empowerment and Environmental Concern

May 16, 2023 Camilla Ghisleni 0

The concept of sustainability emerged at the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (UNCHE) in Stockholm in 1972 and was coined by Norwegian Gro Brundtland in the report “Our Common Future” (1987). According to this definition, the sustainable use of natural resources should “meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” However, despite the urgency of the concept and the constant evolution it has undergone over time, its application is often restricted to the controlled use of natural resources and the preservation of wildlife. In other words, it treats the situation from the perspective of “man versus nature,” as a dichotomous view, with the loss of a holistic perspective.