This guide covers a workflow for generating multiple style variations, testing material and furniture options, and assembling a visual presentation package, all from one photograph of the existing room.
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From Backdrop to Spotlight: The Significance of Architecture in Video Game Design

We’ve asked our ArchDaily readers about which video game has impressed them most in terms of architectural visualization, and why. Hundreds of various answers later, it became evident that there isn’t one element that makes a video game stand out, but the virtually-built environment is almost always a key factor in how the game is experienced.
In video games, architecture plays a much bigger role than just being a backdrop of a virtual city or an authentic render of an existing one, it is, in fact, a fundamental component of transcending gamers into a virtual world that feels just as authentic as the real world does, but with extra adrenaline.
(WARNING: the videos and images featured in this article may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy)
LAND Gets the Green Light for Parco dello Sport Al Maglio, a new Pole of Sports and Events in Switzerland

Focusing on the future of public space, and centering their approach on wellbeing and sport as drivers of sustainability, economic and social development, the Lugano Municipal Council in Switzerland has given the go-ahead for the planning of the new Pole of Sports and Events (PSE). Designed by LAND, the project dictates the direction for public spaces in the post-pandemic era.
Extension of an Old Family House / Architekti B.K.P.Š

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Architects: Architekti B.K.P.Š
- Area: 54 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Trial Trnava
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Professionals: Stavjam s.r.o., TriAL Trnava s.r.o.
Systematica Releases First Assessment on Milan Public Realm, Green Areas and Gathering Places

Systematica has just released a case study on access to green areas and the public realm in the city of Milan. Focusing on the availability of these gathering spaces for residents, the research, particularly relevant in this time of the pandemic, also highlights open and not crowded public spaces, convenient for a safe social life.
Aereal Restaurant Norman Bel Geddes Re-designed by YACademy Students and MIR

The dialogue with history is certainly one of the most exciting topics for reflection that a designer may approach. Among the several academic and post-graduation courses, YACademy is certainly one of the most prestigious contexts within which designers may explore the topic of history and past architectures. Located in the historical heart of one of the oldest and most important Italian cities, YACademy offers a refined specialization program in "Architecture for Heritage". Now in its third edition, the course offers the opportunity to discuss the topic with some of the most refined design firms, with the likes of Alberto Veiga, Kazuyo Sejima, David Chipperfield and Benedetta Tagliabue.
“My Buildings Are Rides”: In Conversation with Antoine Predock

Architect Antoine Predock (b.1936 in Lebanon, Missouri) started his pursuit of an engineering degree at the University of New Mexico College of Engineering. A chance encounter with architecture professor Don Schlegel sparked a life-long passion in architecture. After switching to architecture school – first at the University of New Mexico and then, at the advice of Schlegel, transferring to Columbia University, Predock obtained a Bachelor of Architecture in 1962. After traveling throughout Europe on a Columbia University Traveling Fellowship with a focus on work in Spain, he began his internship in San Francisco with Gerald McCue, a future Dean at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. In 1966, Predock went back to New Mexico, the place he considers his spiritual home, to establish what since has become a world-renowned practice. In 1985, he was awarded the Rome Prize with residency and study at the American Academy in Rome.
Elementary School Vřesovice / Public Atelier + Fuuze

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Architects: Fuuze, Public Atelier
- Area: 950 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Roca, Wienerberger, Climax, Forbo, KLINKER, +4
Glamorous Glass Bricks Are Booming – Again

In 1977, a New York Times article by Carter B. Horsley proclaimed that “Glamorous Glass Bricks Are Booming:” once a “less than first-class” material, it was beginning to gain acceptance among architects in residential and restaurant projects for its translucence, privacy, visual interest, and sense of order. However, following the industry’s brief but widespread use of glass bricks, many now associate the material with outdated 80’s architectural styles, an aesthetic that few seem interested in reviving. Yet pioneering contemporary architects have begun using this unique material in new and distinctly modern ways, whether for sleek and minimalist bathrooms, industrial bars and restaurants, vintage residential windows, or even experimental urban facades. As Horsley stated, it appears that glamorous glass bricks are booming – again.
House Y in Ishibashi / Hisashi IKEDA Architects

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Architects: Hisashi IKEDA Architects
- Area: 82 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Vectorworks, Hitachi Air Conditioning, IDEE, Panasonic, Tsukumakoken, +2
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Professionals: Nen Architects Company Limited, marswork
25° Apartment / KIRI Architects

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Architects: KIRI Architects
- Area: 85 m²
- Year: 2018
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Professionals: Renovation Craft
Daikin Ales Aoya Expansion / Takenaka Corporation
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Architects: Takenaka Corporation
- Area: 30402 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, GRAPHISOFT, ARTERIOR / VORWERK, Asahi souken, GANTAN BEAUTY INDUSTRY, +16
Lotus House / MW archstudio
Danilo Paint Showroom / Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization

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Interior Designers: Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization
- Area: 240 m²
- Year: 2020
Bruco House / Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture

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Architects: Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture
- Area: 142 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Nissin-EX, Sanwa, Toray, VECTOR WORKS 2019
Valentine House / Eric Meglasson Architect & Lightfoot A+D

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Architects: Eric Meglasson Architect, Lightfoot A+D
- Area: 3500 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Ann Sacks, Kohler, McNeel, Pella EFCO, Restoration Hardware, +2
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Professionals: River Roofing, Bladt’s Custom Woodworking, Ani Cahill Design, CS Construction, Eclipse Engineering







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