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- Long Format Bricks: Shaping Distinctive Facades
- Room by Room, Automation is Changing Interior Architecture
- Summerhouse H / Johan Sundberg arkitektur
- Pain Paulin Bakery / ciguë
- Workspace / onion
- Qingxiao Residence / Shulin Architectural Design
- Poan Education / Panda Office
- Lower Mountjoy Teaching and Learning Centre / FaulknerBrowns Architects
- Maison Perchée / Natalie Dionne Architecture
- Dos Plátanos School / Murmuro
- Villa Castro / Architecture Project + Jens Bruenslow
- House TR1215 / BR3 Arquitetos
- RGM 46 / DC.AD
- KESKO Corporation Head Office / JKMM Architects
- Concealed City: Disguise is a Way to Protect One's Private Life in a City with Eyes
- Tokyo City Guide: 25 Iconic Buildings to Visit in Japan's Capital City
- Online Masterclass: Tech Trends and the New Digital Workplace Ecosystem
- Adam Nathaniel Furman on Multicultural Upbringing and its Effects on His Notions of Identity
Long Format Bricks: Shaping Distinctive Facades Posted: 01 Mar 2020 08:30 PM PST As one of the oldest building materials, dating back to at least 7500 BCE, brick is often thought of as a traditional, classic option for a building facade. Throughout its long history, however, the brick industry has changed and modernized to remain architecturally relevant. Innovations in brick construction continue to provide new opportunities for designs that combine the warmth and character of a natural material with the efficiency and aesthetics of a modern building. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Room by Room, Automation is Changing Interior Architecture Posted: 01 Mar 2020 08:00 PM PST Robotics and automation are a staple of any vision of how we will live in the future. Among architects and designers, this trend crosses a variety of scales, from smart cities to smart kitchens. As we outlined in our Trends That Will Influence Architecture in 2019, recent years has seen a strengthening in how interior spaces are being transformed by technologies, with searches for Domotics soaring by 450% in twelve months. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Summerhouse H / Johan Sundberg arkitektur Posted: 01 Mar 2020 07:00 PM PST
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Qingxiao Residence / Shulin Architectural Design Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 PM PST
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Lower Mountjoy Teaching and Learning Centre / FaulknerBrowns Architects Posted: 01 Mar 2020 01:00 PM PST
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Maison Perchée / Natalie Dionne Architecture Posted: 01 Mar 2020 11:00 AM PST
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Villa Castro / Architecture Project + Jens Bruenslow Posted: 01 Mar 2020 07:00 AM PST
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KESKO Corporation Head Office / JKMM Architects Posted: 01 Mar 2020 01:00 AM PST
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Concealed City: Disguise is a Way to Protect One's Private Life in a City with Eyes Posted: 01 Mar 2020 01:00 AM PST Deception, concealment, camouflage. Nature's numerous examples of disguising as a strategy to survive have provided humankind with plenty of inspiration for military unobtrusiveness throughout history. Today, disguise appeals as a way to protect one's private life in the City with Eyes. In a time when monitoring and surveillance systems are increasingly pervasive, Monica Hutton reflects on concealment strategies that are being developed, and which agencies they can deploy as part of complex urban ecologies. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Tokyo City Guide: 25 Iconic Buildings to Visit in Japan's Capital City Posted: 29 Feb 2020 11:30 PM PST Similar to Berlin, Tokyo's architecture is overwhelming modern due to its destruction during the 20th Century. Its minimalistic yet experimental architecture has drawn the world's attention, attracting a considerable number of tourists to the Japanese capital every year. New technologies and old traditions are assembled together to build this city, providing it with uniqueness in its architecture and design along with the richness from the way they build with concrete, wood, and glass. The following list showcases 25 iconic and contemporary buildings that will provide a good starting point for your first visit to Japan's largest city, including works from renowned architects such as Nikken Sekkei, Herzog & De Meuron, Toyo Ito, Kengo Kuma, Sou Fujimoto, Kenzo Tange, OMA and Kazuyo Sejima. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Online Masterclass: Tech Trends and the New Digital Workplace Ecosystem Posted: 29 Feb 2020 11:00 PM PST IE School of Architecture and Design and ArchDaily would like to invite you to join this outstanding online masterclass by Xiaolin Gu, currently Ideation Workplaces Strategist at Haworth. A systematic concept of workplace strategy advances with the times. It's closely related to the evolvement of technology and the work patterns of the new generation workforce. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Adam Nathaniel Furman on Multicultural Upbringing and its Effects on His Notions of Identity Posted: 29 Feb 2020 10:00 PM PST On Design with Justyna Green brings you insightful conversations with the arts & design's most inspiring figures - from designers to architects, editors to creative directors and everybody in between. If you want to know what inspires them, how they work and how they see the world, this is the podcast for you. Listen to the On Design podcast now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play. On Design podcast host, Justyna Green met Adam Nathaniel Furman at his apartment in the vicinity of Regent's Park. In their conversation, they discuss Furman's multicultural upbringing and its effects on his notions of identity. With roots in Argentina, Japan and Israel, Furman's views on design, aesthetics and the society derive from numerous cultures, traditions, and religions, resulting in an open mind and a wealth of informed viewpoints. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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