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- 6 Urban Design Projects With Nature-Based Solutions
- "The Tenets of Good Design are Timeless": JMZ's Tenée R. Casaccio Explores Building and Planning Today
- House of Nature / ReVærk
- The 3 Marias House / Bajet Giramé + Burckhardt
- New Affordable Living in the Bronx, Chooses a Luxury Hot Water System
- Park Road House / Lineburg Wang
- Safezone Shelter / Shma Company Limited
- LIMINA - Erieta Attali's Latest Photograph Exhibition
- Burasiri Pattanakarn Clubhouse / Baiyah Studio
- YAMA Coffee Shop / KSOUL Studio
- Above Board Living / Luigi Rosselli Architects
- Perch 2.0: Oak Shelter in the Woods / Mike Stone Architects
- Pina Cerâmica Studio / Alvorada Arquitetos
- forte_forte Store Forte dei Marmi / forte_forte
- Elderly Care Skärvet / Kjellander Sjöberg
- Learn as They Play: 18 Examples of Architecture for Kids
- Apartment Building Pagkrati / D. Issaias - T. Papaioannou, Architects
- The Swiss Pavilion at the 2020 Dubai Expo Takes Visitors on an Immersive Trip to Switzerland
6 Urban Design Projects With Nature-Based Solutions Posted: 05 Jul 2021 10:00 PM PDT Extreme natural events are becoming increasingly frequent all over the world. Numerous studies indicate that floods, storms, and sea-level rise could affect more than 800 million people worldwide, ultimately costing cities $1 trillion per year by the middle of the century. This suggests that urban survival depends on addressing urban vulnerability as a matter of urgency to protect the city and the population. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 05 Jul 2021 09:00 PM PDT JMZ Architects is a firm realizing both long-term visions and local spatial needs. With a background in planning and architecture, they are a Women-owned business creating campuses and new structures alike. Practicing from a single office of 23 employees in Glens Falls, New York, they have focused exclusively on architecture and planning for higher education institutions, primarily public colleges, and universities, and state higher education systems. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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The 3 Marias House / Bajet Giramé + Burckhardt Posted: 05 Jul 2021 07:00 PM PDT
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New Affordable Living in the Bronx, Chooses a Luxury Hot Water System Posted: 05 Jul 2021 06:30 PM PDT Rooftop water tanks are a familiar part of the New York City skyline, persisting through generations of the city's rapid growth. Yet despite their nostalgic affect and somehow endearing states of relative decay, their decrepit outward appearances may belie their water's quality. In 2014, it was found that many of these weathered containers had actually built up layers of grime and that some even contained E. coli. In 2019, the city finally passed legislation mandating annual inspection reports for all drinking water tanks, though these changes are still nascent. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Park Road House / Lineburg Wang Posted: 05 Jul 2021 06:00 PM PDT
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Safezone Shelter / Shma Company Limited Posted: 05 Jul 2021 05:00 PM PDT
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LIMINA - Erieta Attali's Latest Photograph Exhibition Posted: 05 Jul 2021 04:45 PM PDT The Latin word limina—plural neuter of limes—comprises more than one meaning. It primarily indicates thresholds, doors, entrances, barriers, beginnings and/or ends. This term can also mean homes or dwellings. (Closely related is the word limes—limites in the plural form—which means boundary or limit, but also passage or trail.) In a broad sense, limina convey the precise or blurry lines that mark physical, social, religious, or even emotional space. Limina establish distances or proximities. Limina divide but also join together. Limina enable and empower spaces, but also abolish and even desecrate them. Limina pave ways and point towards directions. Limina secure order, but also stimulate dialogue which can lead to tension, and, ultimately, dissent. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Burasiri Pattanakarn Clubhouse / Baiyah Studio Posted: 05 Jul 2021 03:00 PM PDT
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YAMA Coffee Shop / KSOUL Studio Posted: 05 Jul 2021 01:00 PM PDT
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Above Board Living / Luigi Rosselli Architects Posted: 05 Jul 2021 11:00 AM PDT
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Perch 2.0: Oak Shelter in the Woods / Mike Stone Architects Posted: 05 Jul 2021 09:00 AM PDT
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Pina Cerâmica Studio / Alvorada Arquitetos Posted: 05 Jul 2021 07:00 AM PDT
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forte_forte Store Forte dei Marmi / forte_forte Posted: 05 Jul 2021 05:00 AM PDT
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Elderly Care Skärvet / Kjellander Sjöberg Posted: 05 Jul 2021 03:00 AM PDT
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Learn as They Play: 18 Examples of Architecture for Kids Posted: 05 Jul 2021 12:30 AM PDT Designing for kids is certainly not child's play. Whilst the design process is undertaken by adults, the end-users are often children, such is the case in kindergarten, schools, and parks. Architects have a responsibility, therefore, to ensure that the built environment offers children the chance to play, explore, and learn in physical space, even in a digital age. With that in mind, here are 18 cool spaces designed especially for children – environments that may perhaps inspire the Fosters, Hadids, and Le Corbusiers of tomorrow. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Apartment Building Pagkrati / D. Issaias - T. Papaioannou, Architects Posted: 05 Jul 2021 12:00 AM PDT
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The Swiss Pavilion at the 2020 Dubai Expo Takes Visitors on an Immersive Trip to Switzerland Posted: 04 Jul 2021 11:30 PM PDT Titled "Reflections", the Swiss Pavilion at the 2020 Dubai Expo showcases Switzerland's unique duality of scenic landscapes and technology, as part of the Opportunity district of the expo. Designed by OOS Architekten, along with Bellprat Partner for the scenography, and Lorenz Eugster for the landscape, the creative team behind Reflections created a bold architectural statement with the pavilion's facade and immersed visitors in an exploration of Switzerland's scenic landscapes and state-of-the-art innovations. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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