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- Strategies to Improve Study Spaces at Home
- Design Before Air Conditioning: A New Book Surveys Early Experiments in Climate Control
- Castromao House / PLP Atelier
- HV House / built architecture
- b hotel Komachi / CAPD
- Zhenyige Chengdu Headquarters Renovation / Fanzhu Design
- Yingliang Stone Natural History Museum / Atelier Alter Architects
- Fly Box / ARO studio
- Wooloowin House / Nielsen Jenkins
- HOUSE-W / N.A.O
- Wonder the One Room / Yota Hokibara + Tomoyo Hokibara Architects
- O-asis House / The Ranch Mine
- Isabel Building / Christian Dávila Arquitectos
- House in Vale das Videiras / Rodrigo Simão Arquitetura
- City Park West / Pollard Thomas Edwards
- The Lake Cabin / RX Architects
- Sheltered Villas in Greece and Floating Terraces in India: 10 Unbuilt Projects Submitted by our Readers
- Factory in the Forest / Design Unit Architects Snd Bhd
Strategies to Improve Study Spaces at Home Posted: 16 Sep 2020 09:00 PM PDT In early 2020, along with the implementation of worldwide social isolation measures, we published several articles in order to help our readers increase productivity and comfort in their home offices. After months of continued isolation, surveys show that more than 80% of professionals want to continue working from home even after quarantine ends. In addition, a good number of companies are similarly satisfied with current work practices, showing a high tendency to adopt this practice indefinitely, since the majority of companies observed that remote work was as or more productive than face-to-face work. However, with respect to children and home studying during the pandemic, the result was not as positive. One of the main reasons for this difference is that it can be difficult to get students to concentrate and motivate themselves for a long time in front of screens. Lack of physical interaction with other children is also a contributing factor. Yet until the global situation improves, it is likely that the return to schools will continue to be postponed. With this situation in mind, we decided to share in this article a series of efficient strategies to transform study spaces at home into better spaces for learning. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Design Before Air Conditioning: A New Book Surveys Early Experiments in Climate Control Posted: 16 Sep 2020 08:30 PM PDT It's easy to think of Modernism as inseparable from air conditioning, simply because we are surrounded by so much of it that is. A valuable reminder that this wasn't always the case is provided in University of Pennsylvania architecture professor Daniel A. Barber's Modern Architecture and Climate: Design Before Air Conditioning (Princeton University Press), which outlines the story of the febrile, flexible, and often-forgotten early experiments in climate control. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Zhenyige Chengdu Headquarters Renovation / Fanzhu Design Posted: 16 Sep 2020 05:00 PM PDT
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Yingliang Stone Natural History Museum / Atelier Alter Architects Posted: 16 Sep 2020 04:00 PM PDT
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Wooloowin House / Nielsen Jenkins Posted: 16 Sep 2020 02:00 PM PDT
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Wonder the One Room / Yota Hokibara + Tomoyo Hokibara Architects Posted: 16 Sep 2020 12:00 PM PDT
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Isabel Building / Christian Dávila Arquitectos Posted: 16 Sep 2020 09:00 AM PDT
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House in Vale das Videiras / Rodrigo Simão Arquitetura Posted: 16 Sep 2020 07:00 AM PDT
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City Park West / Pollard Thomas Edwards Posted: 16 Sep 2020 05:00 AM PDT
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The Lake Cabin / RX Architects Posted: 16 Sep 2020 03:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 16 Sep 2020 12:35 AM PDT Houses and Villas are the most researched topics on ArchDaily. Putting together a curated selection of conceptual interventions, this week's Best Unbuilt Architecture focuses on the residential sector. From all over the world, this group presents proposals submitted by our readers. This article highlights a floating terraces project from India, a lodge in Ethiopia, a seasonal home for an Iranian family in Germany, and a residential compound in Saudi Arabia. Beach houses in Greece, Croatia, and the U.S. are also featured, showcasing different approaches for the same program. Moreover, more futuristic interventions include the Mountain House on the rocky cliffs of British Columbia, and the blue house, an aquarium-like type of home. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Factory in the Forest / Design Unit Architects Snd Bhd Posted: 16 Sep 2020 12:00 AM PDT
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