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Ephemeral Structures, Enduring Ideas: Why Architectural Pavilions Still Matter

Architizer

The “À table” 2023 Serpentine Pavilion , designed by Paris-based architect Lina Ghotmeh, blends architectural innovation and cultural symbolism. The Serpentine Pavilion and its counterparts can catalyze creativity, driving discourse on cultural identity, technological advancement and environmental responsibility.

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Red Dunes Playtopia, Guanggang New Town, Guangzhou

e-architect

This innovative design showcases undulating red dunes that create an alluring landscape for children’s activities. This innovative approach eliminates the need for surface drainage outlets, allowing rainwater to naturally disperse into green spaces and designated peak drainage outlets.

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Back to Basics: What is the Meaning of “Tectonic” in Architecture Today?

Architizer

By combining natural materials and regional craftsmanship with modern energy technology, the 54-apartment complex commissioned by Balearic Social Housing Institute Ibavi in Mallorca successfully addressed changeable weather, community engagement and personal comfort and safety for this impressive social housing project.

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The Resilient Construction Imperative in the Face of Climate Change

Santa Cruz Architect

To enhance durability, resilient construction incorporates innovative materials and technologies that can withstand extreme conditions. Moreover, the integration of smart technologies plays a crucial role in making buildings adaptable. One of the primary hurdles is the upfront cost of implementing resilient practices.

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Out Of The Box Architecture Trends In 2023!

The Architecture Designs

Architecture is constantly evolving, and adapting to new technologies, materials, and societal needs. In recent years, the focus has shifted towards sustainability, flexibility, and accessibility, leading to the rise of innovative and cutting-edge designs. It is one of the unique architectural trends in 2023.

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Rooftop Greenhouse Agrotopia, West Flanders

e-architect

Through innovative water recuperation and by reusing urban waste heat, Agrotopia enters into a circular symbiosis with the city. With a spectacular view across the expansive landscape and the city, urban horticulture atop industrial rooftops is afforded a prominent place in Roeselare’s skyline. photo © Filip Dujardin.

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The Vegetable Palace, West Flanders

e-architect

Through innovative water recuperation and by reusing urban waste heat, Agrotopia enters into a circular symbiosis with the city. With a spectacular view across the expansive landscape and the city, urban horticulture atop industrial rooftops is afforded a prominent place in Roeselare’s skyline. photo © Filip Dujardin.