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.
How to Show Multiple Concepts from a Single Photo
Louis Kahn's Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad Photographed by Laurian Ghinitoiu
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In celebration of the life of Louis Kahn, who would have celebrated his birthday on this day, photographer Laurian Ghinitoiu has visited the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad – one of the architect's seminal projects, which was only completed after his death in 1974.
La Part des Anges / BUPA Architectures
MVRDV + Austin-Smith:Lord Selected to Reinvigorate Downtown Glasgow
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The Glasgow City Council has selected a multidisciplinary team lead by MVRDV and Glasgow-based Austin-Smith:Lord to transform downtown Glasgow into a “more livable, attractive, competitive and sustainable center.” Titled (Y)our City Center, the strategy calls for a regeneration of the 400 hectare city center that would reorganize circulation and infrastructure while providing new residential options to support Scotland’s economic center.
High Meadow Dwellings at Fallingwater / Bohlin Cywinski Jackson

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Architects: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
- Area: 3025 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Seech Industries, Inc., Pennsylvania Slate, Zandur, Auson
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Professionals: K2 Engineering, Iams Consulting
OMA's Rem Koolhaas & David Gianotten Selected to Design MPavilion 2017

The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has selected Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten of OMA for the design of Melbourne’s 2017 MPavilion. The announcement comes after this weekend’s closing of the 2016 MPavilion, designed by Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai, which welcomed more than 94,000 visitors to over 287 free events in its 139 day run. Now in its 4th year, the MPavilion program invites architects who have yet to completed a project in Australia to design and construct their first structure in the country.
11 Vernacular Building Techniques That Are Disappearing

"Vernacular architecture can be said to be 'the architectural language of the people' with its ethnic, regional and local 'dialects,'" writes Paul Oliver, author of The Encyclopaedia of Vernacular Architecture of The World’. Unfortunately, there has been a growing disregard for traditional architectural language around the world due to modern building technology quickly spreading a “loss of identity and cultural vibrancy” through what the Architectural Review recently described as “a global pandemic of generic buildings.” People have come to see steel, concrete and glass as architecture of high quality, whereas a lot of vernacular methods including adobe, reed or peat moss are often associated with underdevelopment. Ironically, these local methods are far more sustainable and contextually aware than much contemporary architecture seen today, despite ongoing talks and debates about the importance of sustainability. As a result of these trends, a tremendous amount of architectural and cultural knowledge is being lost.
2 Houses in Puertecillo / 2DM
RAAAF is Breaking Habits With a Vision of a Home Without Chairs

Dutch studio Rietveld-Architecture-Art-Affordances (RAAAF) has unveiled its latest installation ‘Breaking Habits’ at the Mondriaan Fund for Visual Arts in Amsterdam. Breaking Habits envisages a domestic environment without chairs and couches, exploring a model of diagonal living through a system of flexible carpets.
Wedding Oasis: Call for Entries

YAC – Young Architects Competitions – and Corradi s.r.l. announce Wedding Oasis, an architectural competition aiming at the design of outdoor living structures to enhance the high potential of historical sites like the Castello of Rosciano (Central Italy). The international jury is made of outstanding personalities such as, among the others, David Chipperfield Architects and Will Alsop. A total amount of € 20,000 in cash prize will be awarded to the winner proposals.
skinnySCAR / Gwendolyn Huisman and Marijn Boterman

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Architects: Gwendolyn Huisman and Marijn Boterman
- Area: 140 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Daas baksteen
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Professionals: BREED Integrated Design, Faas & Van Iterson, Ontwerpburo Van der Vlugt
Transforma Art Studios / Pedro Gadanho + CVDB arquitectos

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Architects: Pedro Gadanho + CVDB arquitectos
- Area: 1750 m²
- Year: 2014
Villa Agava / Driss Kettani

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Architects: Driss Kettani
- Area: 450 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Duravit, Astral Intonaco, Kawneer, Zellige
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Professionals: Atelier Bertrand Houin, BET Rouane
Adidas Concept Store 'DAS 107 by kasina' / URBANTAINER
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Architects: URBANTAINER
- Area: 114 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: Entibo
Ouchi / HIBINOSEKKEI, Youji no Shiro, Kids Design Labo

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Architects: HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro, Kids Design Labo
- Area: 15 m²
- Year: 2017
Tonkin Liu Reveals the Cradle Towers of Zhengzhou

London-based firm Tonkin Liu has released images of its competition-winning Trade Centre in Zhengzhou, China. The Cradle Towers of Zhengzhou will comprise of five mixed-use towers swooping out of a ring-shaped podium. Inspired by the nearby Songshan mountainscape, the scheme aims to celebrate the city’s origins as it rockets into a high-tech future.
The Parametric Process Behind the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie's Auditorium

Of all its bells and whistles, the focal point of Herzog and de Meuron’s latest successful endeavor, the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, is arguably the central auditorium, as explored in this new article by WIRED. An incredible example of the possibilities of parametric design, the hall is comprised of 10,000 individual acoustic panels that line the walls, ceilings, railings and balconies. Each of the panels consists of one million “cells” of varying dimensions, created to help define the sound within the space.
Green and Sustainable Learning Campus Peer / Bekkering Adams Architects

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Architects: Bekkering Adams Architects
- Area: 18000 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Hagemeister, Kilkenny Limestone, Preton
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Professionals: Ingenium nv, STRABAG AG, ABT Belgie nv, Bureau Bouwtechniek
LOHA Releases Design Methodology Book
LOHA (Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects) has recently released Amplified Urbanism, a book about its design methodology, which is “rooted in creating fluid interaction between public and private spaces, emphasizing social and civic connections, and harnessing existing ecological and infrastructural patterns.”
Through this publication, LOHA aims to present projects it has developed based on these principles, as well as to provoke discussion about issues in Los Angeles and the wider architectural field.
In order to highlight the book “as a creative process that begins in the studio, and when implemented in the built environment, catalyzes positive connections,” LOHA has collaborated with filmmakers Spirit of Space on a short film.

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