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Hongyadong Traditional Culture Preservation and Protection Complex // Shenzhen Huazhu Architectural & Engineering Design Co., Ltd

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Year: 2006. © Shenzhen Huazhu Architectural & Engineering Design Co., © Shenzhen Huazhu Architectural & Engineering Design Co., © Shenzhen Huazhu Architectural & Engineering Design Co., © Shenzhen Huazhu Architectural & Engineering Design Co., Project Status: Built. Budget: 50M – 100M.

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t House, Hollywood Hill, Los Angeles

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Externally, the house is clad in sustainably sourced charcoal-stained cedar siding and hand-pressed terracotta bricks, creating a natural and warm material palette that harmoniously blends the architecture with its environment. Over time, the materials will gracefully weather, further enhancing their integration with the natural surroundings.

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English woodlands construction resource news

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A consortium of experts in timber construction and engineering is exploring ways to boost the use of English hardwood forest products across the built environment, in a move which could significantly improve the carbon footprint of the UK’s buildings and support diverse woodland ecosystems. Location: England, United Kingdom.

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Subterranean WW2 bunker holiday home Dorset

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The brief was to celebrate the enormous historical significance of the structure whilst ensuring a habitable and commercially viable space for the client. That way, you get intelligently-designed places – places that invigorate communities and maximise long-term civic and commercial value. I think we have managed to achieve this.”

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Arroyo Oak House, Castaic, California

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Split-level interior spaces expand into exterior terraces, collapsing the domestic environment upon the rural landscape. Entering below the elevated mass and into the living level, primary apertures located on the perimeter and secondary fissures between the pavilions collage distinct mountain and sky views.

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Renovation of CapitaMALL Wangjing by CLOU architects

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CapitaMall Wangjing, the first large commercial complex developed by CapitaLand in Beijing’s Wangjing area, has brought commercial prosperity to the Wangjing community since its opening in 2006. CLOU hopes to create a quality commercial space to serve the demand for experience and aesthetics of customers nowadays.

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Sage Gardens Housing, Sacramento California

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Aimed at developing a tool kit to deploy across multiple jurisdictions and site configurations, ANX created a flexible environment of planned and organic strategies that encourage health through social engagement and communion with nature. Structural Engineers: Labib Funk + Associates. Civil Engineers: Labib Funk + Associates.

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