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Architects: TAOA
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: 天梭电梯Translift, 鼎层DCENG门窗
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Professionals: Team Li Yi, Team Sheng Changwei
Floationg Courtyard / TAOA
Crème Boutique / All Design Studio
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Architects: All Design Studio
- Area: 133 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Terrazzo & Marble, Google, Rhino 3D, Vray
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Professionals: Shanghai J-Décor Contracting Ltd
High Garden Residence / baan puripuri
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Architects: baan puripuri
- Area: 400 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: baan puripuri
BasicHouse / BROWNHOUSES Company Limited
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Architects: BROWNHOUSES Company Limited
- Area: 270 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Atlas Concorde, SketchUp, 3DS, Artemide, AutoCAD, +6
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Professionals: Brownhouses Company Limited
Pfeiffer House / Abarca Palma Arquitectos
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Architects: Abarca Palma Arquitectos
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Arauco, CHC, CUBIERTAS NACIONALES, Sudpanel
Landscape Observatory of Charneca / Joao Morais
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Architects: João Morais
- Area: 1970 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: VELUX Commercial, CLIMAR, Adobe Systems Incorporated, CIN, Cinca, +10
House in El Chorrillo / Abarca Palma Arquitectos
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Architects: Abarca Palma Arquitectos
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Arauco, CHC, CUBIERTAS NACIONALES, Sudpanel
FAAB Architektura Imagines Vertical Oasis Building in Saudi Arabia
Warsaw-based FAAB studio envisioned a mixed-use development that enhances its own environment, while involving its inhabitants in the process. In fact, the prototype architectural intervention aims to give tools for people to control and manage the changing climate.
Estomba House / Calfat-Mazzocchi
8 Design Solutions Creating Comfortable Interiors
Interior design within architecture has become extremely relevant as architects and designers are responsible for creating pleasant spaces for people. Have you ever wondered why there are spaces in which we could stay for hours and others that generate instant rejection? These sensations are achieved through the correct management of various parameters that guarantee comfort in interior spaces.
Comfort in interior design, explained in a simple way, is provided in spaces that produce well-being. This, undoubtedly, can be a somewhat subjective and personal concept for each individual, but there are several parameters and building regulations to follow in design projects.
Stuttgarter Apartment / Atelier Fanelsa
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Architects: Atelier Fanelsa
- Area: 60 m²
- Year: 2019
Design that Educates Awards Reveals Winners of 2020 Edition
Highlighting and promoting architecture and design that impacts the educational field, the Design that Educates Awards revealed its list of winners for 2020. A collaboration between Laka Foundation and Solarlux GmbH, this year’s competition theme was inspired by the “Educating Buildings” research paper of Dr. Peter Kuczia.
Action for Social Advancement (ASA) Head Office / Biome Environmental Solutions
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Architects: Biome Environmental Solutions
- Area: 10500 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: MESHA Consultants, HMN Techconsultants Private Limited
Henning Larsen Designs New Museum of Norway along Tromsø's Coast
Henning Larsen has designed a new Arctic Museum of Norway in Tromsø. Working in collaboration with COWI, Borealis and SLA, the team’s proposal was made for one of the northernmost cultural institutions in the world. Formed as a “cluster of glowing beacons”, the coastal project aims to draw visitors to the sea that surrounds the island city.
Villa Maillard / D'HOUNDT+BAJART Architectes&associés
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Architects: D'HOUNDT+BAJART Architectes&associés
- Area: 595 m²
- Year: 2019
From Australia to AEC Industry Action
Unless you’re living in a news or social media bubble, it’s unlikely you’ve missed seeing the devastating effects Australia’s climate change exacerbated wildfires and drought have had on the continent. One of the images that still sticks with me is that of the young boy, mask over his face, steering his family’s boat as they flee a large bushfire – flames and smoke enveloping the entire scene within an apocalyptic reddish-orange glow.
The loss of life (humans and wildlife), the destruction of property, infrastructure and habitat, the negative impacts on air quality, biodiversity and access to water, and the resulting refugees will have long term impacts on Australia’s economy and general well-being. What’s worse, these negative impacts have been, and will continue to be, inequitably distributed among the continent’s populations. Not surprisingly, the resulting stress already placed on individuals and social institutions has weakened community cohesion through anti-social actions like water theft.