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10 Danish designs made from new technologies and traditional crafts

Deezen

Organised by Copenhagen Design Agency (CDA), The Mindcraft Project is an annual digital exhibition highlighting the explorative work of Danish designers who combine new technologies and traditional craft techniques in their design process. Find out more about Morphosis ›. Wall Light by Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt.

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Ten architecture projects by students at Carleton University

Deezen

Dirt: Making with Contaminated Lands by Ju Huang "My thesis explores dirt in the contemporary world and its place in architecture through a series of ceramic-making exercises. "Projects shown include responses to the climate emergency, community-led design-build projects as well as land-based and socio-spatial inquiries."

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Women at the forefront of innovation in design

Hotel Designs

Running with these two threads we are shining a light on a few of the designers who have embraced both design and technology to elevate their craft. Image credit: Red Dog Glass Design Fast forward from 1964 to 2023 and the design industry remains a platform where women innovate and harness technology to create something different.

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“God Is in the Details”: 7 Architectural Moments to Make Mies Proud

Architizer

Given the complexity of contemporary architecture, the list of details that can define the success or failure of a building goes on forever. Chiba, Japan The increasing digitization of joint design and other pre-cut technologies has allowed for wood components to be cut within 0.1mm of accuracy. Start Submission Architecture +Wood K.

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PURE NFTEA Tea House, Shenzhen, China

e-architect

In this way, an asymmetrical yet balanced frame was constructed on the horizontal plane, defining a new space in a deconstructive manner. 2 Deconstruction Chinese Lego blocks — mortise-and-tenon structures, a flexible joint in architecture “The Sun (tenon) and Mao (mortise) represent the Yang and Yin elements in Chinese philosophy.

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Ten design projects by students at Toronto Metropolitan University

Deezen

Third-year studio IRN 601 addresses the design of the contemporary workplace. Space planning, fitment detailing, technological integration, furniture, materials and finishes, colour, lighting, building codes and universal design are considered, as are health and safety standards and regulations. "In and hriahifard[at]torontomu.ca

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TIDE Hotel, Chaozhou, China

e-architect

The Chaozhou Hotel takes the fusion of Chaozhou traditional culture and contemporary trends. The design opens up and deconstructs the first and second floors of the original building, creating a new void space in the old building shape. In the interlaced light and shadow, the encounter between history and time is full of imagination.