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Lijiang Back and Forward Boutique Hotel / NTYPE

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Lijiang, China
  • Architects: NTYPE
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  703
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017

BMLZ Villa Office / Tsutsumi & Associates

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Space Renovation of 69 Beishan St. / The Design Institute of Landscape and Architecture China Academy of Art

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Hangzhou Shi, China

Beijing ‘Tsuo’ / Wonder Architects

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Xicheng Qu, China
  • Architects: Wonder Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  100
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017

NO ARCHITECTURE Emphasizes Urban Sustainability and Interaction with Alternative Residential Towers in China

One of the great ironies of modern urban life is the underlying disconnect that exists amongst us global citizens, despite living and functioning within such dense and close proximities. In order to address this issue in the context of China’s urban landscape, New York firm NO ARCHITECTURE has proposed two alternatives to the typical high-rise – two vertical residential typologies that feature a combination of courtyards, terraces, and gardens, and could be located in a wide variety of cities.

“Conceived around a series of cascading shared walls, ventilated courtyards, stepped terraces, and wind towers, these new vertical organizations re-connect urban living to nature, suggesting how we can live in close proximity today and can continue to do so sustainably for generations to come,” explained the architects.

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Henley Halebrown Releases New Images of Mixed Use School in London

Henley Halebrown has released updates for their proposed mixed-use scheme in Hackney, London. 333 Kingland Road, previously occupied by a fire station, will soon be home to the Hackney New Primary School, commercial units, and dual aspect apartments. The scheme aims to address a need for school places and homes in London and to maintain a connection between learning and living in a dense urban environment.

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Deep³ Courtyard / Atelier Lai

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  • Architects: Atelier Lai
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  650
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015

Didden Village / MVRDV

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Architects: MVRDV Project location: Rotterdam, Netherlands Date: 2002-2006 Client: Didden Family Program: 45 sqm extension private residence and 120 sqm terrace