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- Tiny House Satzberg / Baukooperative
- First National Bank HQ / Raed Abillama Architects
- Casa Plaza / J.R Architects
- Binary Boarding House / Andyrahman Architect
- siki Salon / FATHOM
- Henning G. Kruses Plads / BIG
- Corte Building / Beyer Blinder Belle + Dieguez Fridman
- Internal Landscape Villa / Atelier Stepán
- Moradia Quartéis / Atelier Cais
- The Architecture of Cottagecore
- Adaptive Reuse as a Strategy for Sustainable Urban Development and Regeneration
- Modular Pavilions for the Momentum 11 Biennial / S-AR
- Invisible Mold can Destroy Architecture Silently: How to Treat Mold in Buildings
- HENN Wins Competitions to Design the Brainergy Hub and the Language Forum in Germany
- House on the Hill / HW Studio
- LINK Arkitektur Designs a Rain-Friendly School Near Gothenburg
- The Subversive Urbanism of Pixar Movies
Tiny House Satzberg / Baukooperative Posted: 22 Oct 2021 07:00 PM PDT
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First National Bank HQ / Raed Abillama Architects Posted: 22 Oct 2021 03:00 PM PDT
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Binary Boarding House / Andyrahman Architect Posted: 22 Oct 2021 11:00 AM PDT
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Corte Building / Beyer Blinder Belle + Dieguez Fridman Posted: 22 Oct 2021 07:00 AM PDT
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Internal Landscape Villa / Atelier Stepán Posted: 22 Oct 2021 05:00 AM PDT
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Moradia Quartéis / Atelier Cais Posted: 22 Oct 2021 03:00 AM PDT This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Architecture of Cottagecore Posted: 22 Oct 2021 02:30 AM PDT There's been a recent popular interest in and adoption of an aesthetic born from agrarian retreats called cottagecore. It harkens back to the days of Laura Ingalls Wilder and other simpler times of settlers, pioneers, and traditional European settlements. Cottagecore includes flowers, woods, warm tones, thatched roofs, worn furniture, and other objects and motifs associated with country living. The restorative power of cottages and retreats has long been recognized, but their popularity and renewed interest coincide with the pandemic as our lives are marked by excessive time spent indoors and communicating solely through electronic mediums. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Adaptive Reuse as a Strategy for Sustainable Urban Development and Regeneration Posted: 22 Oct 2021 12:30 AM PDT "New ideas must use old buildings," said Jane Jacobs in her seminal book The Death and Life of Great American Cities, championing the reuse of existing building stock as a means to catalyze positive change and foster diverse urban environments. Inserting new activities within an existing framework is increasingly becoming a defining aspect of contemporary architecture, as the need for sustainable alternatives to building anew turns more urgent. From an urban perspective, adaptive reuse is a valuable strategy for revitalizing post-industrial cities, creating density and mitigating urban sprawl, or helping shrinking cities redefine their urban fabric. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Modular Pavilions for the Momentum 11 Biennial / S-AR Posted: 22 Oct 2021 12:00 AM PDT
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Invisible Mold can Destroy Architecture Silently: How to Treat Mold in Buildings Posted: 21 Oct 2021 11:45 PM PDT Most homeowners know that mold can spell serious trouble and hefty remediation bills. But did you know invisible mold can destroy your house silently? It sounds scary, and left unchecked it can be, but there are a few things you can do to prevent it from taking over your home. Mold grows anywhere as long as there is moisture and any organic matter that it can feed off. In most homes, the basement provides an excellent place for mold to multiply quickly. Not only does mold quickly multiply, but it can also cause health problems such as stuffy noses, headaches, coughs, and allergies. We will start by looking at how you can identify mold, deal with invisible mold, identify the products to use and not to use when dealing with mold, and determine when to hire a mold treatment expert. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
HENN Wins Competitions to Design the Brainergy Hub and the Language Forum in Germany Posted: 21 Oct 2021 11:30 PM PDT HENN has won two major architecture competitions in Germany to design the Brainergy Hub in Jülich and the German Language Forum in Mannheim. The office's Brainergy Hub proposal features a circular design dedicated to renewable energy research, whereas the Language Forum proposal stands as an inviting open space that promotes communication and interaction through unique learning experiences. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 21 Oct 2021 11:00 PM PDT
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LINK Arkitektur Designs a Rain-Friendly School Near Gothenburg Posted: 21 Oct 2021 10:30 PM PDT LINK Arkitektur has revealed the design of a school that integrates the local climate conditions and challenges within the educational process. Located in Torslanda near Gothenburg, Sweden, where it rains every other day during the school year, the project uses water as a resource for both play and learning, taking a disruptive situation and turning it into an opportunity for understanding nature and the state of the environment. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Subversive Urbanism of Pixar Movies Posted: 21 Oct 2021 08:30 PM PDT This article was originally published on Common Edge. For anyone who has weathered the pandemic while simultaneously raising a toddler: I feel your pain. In my house, toys are no longer organized by function or size; they're relegated to piles, tossed in corners, buried beneath other things. And yet, despite pangs of homesickness for our beloved Brooklyn, we have found solace in our newfound suburbanization: backyard, vegetable garden, washer/dryer … even a second kid on the way! As we settled into our new routines in the land of sprawl, the pandemic struck and, like countless parents, we subscribed to Disney+. And although I was familiar with Pixar, watching the studio's movies in this unprecedented context felt like experiencing them anew. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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