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The Gandel Wing Hospital / Bates Smart

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161 Collins Street Refurbishment / Bates Smart

161 Collins Street Refurbishment / Bates Smart - More Images+ 12

Bendigo Hospital / Silver Thomas Hanley + Bates Smart

Bendigo Hospital / Silver Thomas Hanley + Bates Smart - More Images+ 13

Bendigo, Australia

The Eastbourne Residential Complex / Bates Smart

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East Melbourne, Australia

Collins House Residential Building / Bates Smart


Collins House Residential Building / Bates Smart
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Melbourne, Australia

35 Spring Street Residential Tower / Bates Smart

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Butterfly Effect: 4 Principles for Fighting Global Issues Through Architecture

In a predominately urban world that constantly has to deal with complex problems such as waste generation, water scarcity, natural disasters, air pollution, and even the spread of disease, it is impossible to ignore the impact of human activity on the environment. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time and it is urgent that we find ways to slow down the process, at the very least. Toward this end, our production, consumption, and construction habits will have to change, or climate change and environmental degradation will continue to diminish the quality and duration of our lives and that of future generations.

Although they seem intangible and distant, these various energy inefficiencies and waste issues are much closer than we can imagine, present in the buildings we use on a daily basis. As architects, this problem is further amplified as we deal daily with design decisions and material specifications. In other words, our decisions really do have a global impact. How can we use design to create a healthier future for our world?

St. Vincent Place Residence / Coy Yiontis Architects

St. Vincent Place Residence / Coy Yiontis Architects - More Images+ 33

Melbourne, Australia

The Club Stand / Bates Smart

The Club Stand / Bates Smart - More Images+ 13

Armadale Residence / B.E Architecture

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Melbourne, Australia
  • Architects: B.E Architecture
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  B.E Architecture, Brodware, Classicon, Eco Outdoor, Granite Works, +2

How to Design Theater Seating, Shown Through 21 Detailed Example Layouts

Audience sightlines, accessibility and acoustics all make theater seating a hugely precise art. As part of their set of online resources for architects and designers, the team at Theatre Solutions Inc (TSI) have put together a catalog of 21 examples of theater seating layouts. Each layout is well detailed, with information on the number of seats, the floor seating area and row spacing. These layouts fall under three general forms; to supplement this information, alongside TSI's diagrams we've included the pros and cons of each type, as well as examples of projects which use each format. Read on for more.

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Fitzroy Terrace House / Taylor Knights

Fitzroy Terrace House / Taylor Knights - Exterior Photography, House Interiors, Facade, Stairs, Handrail
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Slack Asia Pacific Headquarters / Breathe Architecture

Slack Asia Pacific Headquarters / Breathe Architecture - More Images+ 10

Transformer Fitzroy / Breathe Architecture

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  236
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  GRAPHISOFT, Adobe, Cafe Culture + Insitu, David Murray, Dis_satisfied, +7

Breathe Offices / Breathe Architecture

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Piazza Dell’Ufficio Offices / Branch Studio Architects

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Pavilion Between Trees / Branch Studio Architects

Pavilion Between Trees / Branch Studio Architects - More Images+ 19

Balnarring, Australia

Béton Brut Bathrooms: The Beauty of Concrete in Intimate Spaces

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Why use concrete in bathrooms?

Béton brut or "raw concrete" is a naturally porous material that provides many advantages for the design and build of a bathroom. As a waterproof and pressure-resistant material, it is easy to clean, doesn't deteriorate, prevents bathroom fungus and is low maintenance. Attractive as it is functional, concrete is versatile for both on-site furniture and wall coatings, floors and even shower trays. In addition, due to its thermal mass, concrete is an excellent material for floor heating.

Pro Tip: There are a variety of concrete finishes, but for the safety of daily bathroom users, you must add a surface sealer and a certain percentage of traction to avoid slippage.

Below, we've compiled 26 concrete bathrooms that find intimacy in béton brut.

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