Ruben Ratkusic

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Material Culture and Heritage in Contemporary Cinema Architecture

Over the years, cinema architecture has continually reinvented itself. From cinematic experiences that engage multiple senses to material technologies that reinterpret the aesthetics of past eras, the concept of the movie theater has enabled the recovery, revitalization, and renewal of numerous obsolete, ruined, or even historically protected spaces. Just as the Majestic Cinema reflects an important community function in Zanzibar, Tanzania, many twentieth-century buildings have found in adaptive reuse an opportunity to restore and preserve cultures, memories, and traditions that remain meaningful to their communities.

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Cabin 3PR / R21 Arkitekter

Cabin 3PR / R21 Arkitekter - More Images+ 20

The Evolving Practice of Designing Light in Scandinavian Environments

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Scandinavia is shaped by environmental conditions that test both human endurance and architectural ingenuity, with long winters defined by limited daylight, low sun angles, deep snowfall, and cold winds that transform everyday movement, gathering, and habitation into deliberate acts. In this context, architecture is never neutral, and hospitality is never incidental. Buildings that welcome visitors across cities, forests, and coastlines must respond directly to darkness and cold, not by denying them, but by creating interior worlds that offer orientation, warmth, and psychological relief. The act of welcoming in Scandinavia is therefore inseparable from the climate, grounded in the understanding that shelter, light, and human presence are fundamental resources in Arctic environments.

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Timber Nest Cabin / Quentin Desfarges

Timber Nest Cabin / Quentin Desfarges - More Images+ 36

Cinemateket / SAAHA AS

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Sentrum, Norway
  • Architects: SAAHA AS
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3950
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

Villa Berg / R21 Arkitekter

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  • Architects: R21 Arkitekter
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  390
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Concept Design, Krone Vinduer A/S, Petersen Tegl