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Quin Hill Camp / Idee architects

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Completed in 2022 in Vietnam. Images by Trieu Chien. Before its transformation, Quinn Hill was originally a dilapidated small family farm. Acquired by a new family with the vision of creating a rural.

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Pergolas

SW Oregon Architect

Pergola, Hendricks Park, Eugene (my photo) My wife and I took advantage of the clear, crisp weather here in Eugene yesterday by taking a leisurely stroll through Hendricks Park. Hendricks Park was the site of our wedding back in 1988, so it is a special place for us. We frequently visit to enjoy the rhododendron garden (when in season), the native plant garden, the mature forest, and the views overlooking the city.

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IFF Convention Center / TJAD

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© ZY Architecture Photography architects: TJAD Location: Henglizhen, Nansha District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China Project Year: 2022 Photographs: ZY Architecture Photography Photographs: Heng Liu Area: 257197.

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OMA & David Gianotten’s Apollolaan 171 opens for business in Amsterdam

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Apollolaan 171 sits on the preserved basement parking space of the JP Morgan bank and reuses the original building’s foundation. The post OMA & David Gianotten’s Apollolaan 171 opens for business in Amsterdam appeared first on Åvontuura.

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Architectural Visualization Trends and the Rise of AI

A new industry study conducted by Architizer on behalf of Chaos Enscape surveyed 2,139 design professionals to understand the state of architectural visualization and what to expect in the near future. We asked: How are visualizations produced in your firm? What impact does real-time rendering have? What approach are you taking toward the rise of AI?

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Stefano Boeri Architetti Designs Buddhist Center for Meditation in Nepal

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Courtesy of Stefano Boeri Architetti Stefano Boeri Architetti has revealed the designs for the Ramagrama Stupa in Nepal , a master plan intended to enrich this sacred Buddhist location. The proposal features a Biodiversity “Ring Garden” and a Peace Meadow, which encircles the revered Bodhi tree. Situated in Nepal’s Parasi district, the Ramagrama municipality holds immense cultural and religious significance, sheltering a preserved portion of Buddha’s relics.

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Mayo House / Elástica Studio

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Completed in 2022 in Sonsonate, El Salvador. Images by Bax Towner. Winner of the Salvadoran Bienal 2022 award in the architectural design category. Located on a small white sand beach in western El Salvador, we find.

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Antonino Cardillo designs Elogio del Grigio house as "miniature palazzo"

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Italian architect Antonino Cardillo has completed a house near Lake Garda featuring steep ceilings, arched doorways and a palette of textured plaster and marble. Located in Castiglione delle Stiviere, in Italy's Lombardy region, the two-storey residence was designed by Cardillo in the spirit of "a miniature palazzo". The design centres around a grand first-floor living room and kitchen Called Elogio del Grigio, which means "praise of grey", the house combines classic proportions with a minimalis

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India Unveiled: Innovative Projects and Evolving Builtscapes

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Nisarga Art Hub / Wallmakers. Image © Syam Sreesylam In recent years, India has emerged as a focal point for architects and urban designers from around the world. From the rich legacy of masters and emerging firms to smart city initiates being established across the peninsula, the acts of decolonization in architecture design to the evolution of a modernized vernacular, India has been demonstrating the power of supporting good architecture and urban design.

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Hotel Vera Ballarat by Pitch Architecture + Design | Hotels

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<p>Pitch was commissioned to revive an old Victorian home into a boutique accommodation in Ballarat Central. Situated on Sturt Street, which itself is an impressive wide carriageway separated by a median strip, the 19th Century building started life as residence to a prominent Ballarat physician and family. The original building as is mostly preserved to this day is a stately double storey brick building with slate roof and ornate façade, verandah and chimney treatments.

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From Plan to Reality: Unlocking the Power of Aerial Imagery for AEC

Aerial imagery has emerged as a necessary tool for architecture, engineering, and construction firms seeking to improve pre-construction site analysis, make more informed planning decisions, and ensure all stakeholders have access to an accurate visualization of the site to keep the project moving forward. Download our guide and take a deeper look at how aerial imagery can be leveraged to drive project efficiency by reducing unnecessary site visits and providing the accurate details required to

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wij_land Housing / Space&Matter

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© Marcel van der Burg architects: Space&Matter Location: Gillis van Ledenberchstraat 76, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Project Year: 2023 Photographs: Marcel van der Burg Read more »

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Rockwell Group creates atmospheric interiors for Perelman Center in New York

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Ribbons of light guide patrons from the lobby to the restaurant inside the Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center , where the interiors are designed by New York-based Rockwell Group. The studio founded by designer David Rockwell recently completed the public spaces that include the Metropolis restaurant and adjoining lounge areas within the cube-shaped building, which local architecture studio Rex wrapped in thin marble panels.

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AIA Awards 2024 Gold Medal to Sustainability Advocates David Lake and Ted Flato of Lake|Flato Architects

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David Lake, FAIA and Ted Flato, FAIA. Image © Bluestack Media / Lake|Flato Architects The American Institute of Architects has announced David Lake and Ted Flato, the founders of Texas-based firm Lake|Flato Architects , as the winners of the 2024 AIA Gold Medal. The pair was selected by the jury for their ability to make "sustainability exciting in a way few other architects have accomplished.

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sanitas studio’s installations juxtapose contemplative mirrors and earth in bangkok

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'liminal space' juxtaposes architectural mirror installations and the humble earth to provoke people’s consciousness. The post sanitas studio’s installations juxtapose contemplative mirrors and earth in bangkok appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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7 Ways Real-Time Visualization Can Solve Architectural Challenges

In the dynamic world of architecture, design, and construction, creative problem-solving is crucial for success. Traditional methods often fall short in effectively conveying design intent to clients. Real-time visualization empowers you with a solid decision-making tool that smooths the design process. Discover the power of real-time visualization: Effective Communication Convey your vision clearly and align with clients.

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Time Transitions Installation / RUÍNA

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© Miguel Falci architects: RUÍNA Localização: Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Photographs: Miguel Falci Photographs: Danko Stjepanovic Photographs: Courtesy of RUINA Photographs: Courtesy of Sharjah Architecture Triennial Read more »

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News: The top student architecture projects of the 2023 RIBA President's Medals

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The Royal Institute of Architects has announced its slate of winners for the 2023 RIBA President’s Medals and Awards for Research. The awards’ 187th overall edition was led by the RIBA Silver Medal winner, current Part 2 student Ellie Harding of the London School of Architecture. Harding’s project Nobody Wants to Live in a Care Home sensibly addresses the needs of "people with a today and a tomorrow, not just a yesterday" (as the London Assembly for Young-Onset Alzheimer’s refers to its patients

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2023's AD Classics: Year in Review

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© Fabian Dejtiar | Marcone House (1928). Photograph 2023. Architecture Classics showcased on ArchDaily serve as essential archives of architectural marvels, offering a window into the past. These classics showcase our collective design wisdom and innovation globally, enriching our design knowledge. In fact, through the acknowledgment and appreciation of different styles, functions, and narratives embedded within these structures, our view of architecture and its impact worldwide can become more

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12 must-see architectural landmarks in Prague

The Spaces

Prague is rich with architectural landmarks that are a testament to its changing fortunes. Dubbed the City of a Hundred Spires, it was the seat of the Kingdom of Bohemia and the favoured residence of several Holy Roman Emperors, most notably Charles IV – for whom its Charles Bridge is named. Under his tutelage, the city flourished as an imperial capital.

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Concrete Waterproofing: The Next Step to a More Resilient Design

Don’t let water wash away all your hard work. When specifying concrete waterproofing, you need a solution that’s reliable and permanent. Without it, your concrete waterproofing is at risk of failing and letting water erode and corrode the concrete that it was supposed to protect. Reduce the risk of waterproofing failure by reading through our latest free specification e-book, which will take you through the four key components to better concrete waterproofing specification.

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The Architectural Heritage of the Valley of Mexico Through the Eyes of Santiago Arau

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© Santiago Arau The heritage of Mexico City is extremely rich and diverse due to a long history that overlays like layers above the urban fabric since pre-Hispanic times. Currently, it is one of the largest cities in the world, and its heritage is reflected in its architecture, museums, historical sites, cultural traditions, protected sites, gastronomy, and much more.

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The lustrous interiors of YSG’s Black Diamond

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Tasked with creating a boutique hotel ambience, where substance was rich but not fussy, the design optimises materiality and sculptural form to create a three-level home of atmospheric charm. To this end, jewel-hued glass bricks, figured stone, and bold custom timber elements – such as the oval-shaped trunk legs of the custom dining table and the abstract swirls on Poplar Burl doors – give every surface interest.

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Wonder Building / Coldefy

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© ©Stéphane Aboudaram I WE ARE CONTENTS architects: Coldefy Location: Lille, France Project Year: 2023 Photographs: ©Stéphane Aboudaram I WE ARE CONTENTS Area: 27000.

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Dilkera – Brisbane living immersed in water, earth and sky

Habitus Living

In designing Dilkera, Award winning Brisbane Architects Shaun Lockyer Architects have created a luxury home that is uniquely attuned to the environment. Located on the edge of the Brisbane River with an uninterrupted view of the city, the home frames the setting, rather than being imposed upon it. Configured with expansive openings to the outdoors and blurred thresholds between nature and the human interior, the elements themselves reside in the home.

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Sustainable Architecture: Design Green with the Client in Mind

Speaker: Pedro Clarke – Principal Architect at A+ Architecture, In Loco Program Director

Sustainability begins with a conversation, and acquiring customer buy-in is entirely dependent on how the conversation is framed. Clients may not see sustainability as a priority out of fear of operational costs and quality. While these are legitimate concerns, it is our responsibility as architects to listen and foster a collaborative culture that answers client issues while also reducing our carbon footprint.

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Gui Yu Shan Fang Landscape / July Design Group

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© Shengliang Su architects: July Design Group Location: 3F, Guan Yun Qian Tang, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China Project Year: 2023 Photographs: Shengliang Su Area: 915.

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The Art of Labeling And How it Will Help You Organise Your Unpacking

The Architecture Designs

Unpacking after a move can transform your new house into a home, but it often comes with the challenge of sorting through a myriad of boxes. The key to a seamless and organised unpacking process lies in the art of labelling. In this guide, we will explore the importance of labels and provide a few creative ideas and best practices to ensure your unpacking is a breeze.

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Pang Mei Noodle Bar / Office AIO

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Completed in 2023 in Beijing, China. Images by Wen Studio. From bowls of noodles to grab-and-go desserts, Pang Mei Noodle Bar (“Pang Mei” translates to “chubby girl”) has mastered serving distinctive Sichuan.

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eight interconnected stone-clad buildings compose long circle B&B in beijing

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the design finds a unique position at the intersection of urban and rural influences in contemporary china. The post eight interconnected stone-clad buildings compose long circle B&B in beijing appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Report: Optimism for Construction Growth in the Next Year Remains High

Research reveals 96% of respondents are very or fairly optimistic about their organization’s growth prospects for the next year. The InEight Global Capital Projects Outlook also finds over half see digital technology as the greatest growth opportunity. But these are only some of the findings. Don't be kept in the dark when it comes to the future. Read the report today!