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The Sponge Evangelist

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Photo © Turenscape, courtesy the Cultural Landscape Foundation. In awarding the second biennial Oberlander Prize to the Chinese landscape architect Kongjian Yu, FASLA, the Cultural Landscape Foundation and its 2023 jury sent an unmistakable signal about the future of the field. Elizabeth K.

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Bridge Building: 7 Inhabitable Structures Spanning Spaces and Ideas

Architizer

Buildings designed as inhabitable bridges give way to technical innovations and advanced design strategies with cultural implications. They embody the principles of sustainability, adaptability, and resilience, bridging gaps between tradition and innovation, nature and civilization, with flair and finesse.

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7 iconic designs by equally iconic 20th century female designers

Habitus Living

Nanna Ditzel’s Ring armchair Nanna Ditzel (1923–2005) was a Danish furniture and industrial designer, known for her innovative and influential contributions to modern design. Notably, Gray’s crowning architectural achievement, the Maison en Bord de Mer E1027 located on the Côte d’Azur, was reopened to the public in 2015.

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English Houses: Residential Buildings

e-architect

New Domestic Buildings in England – Best Contemporary UK Properties information & images. Kai Tak is a contemporary holiday home located in Polzeath, Cornwall. The brief was to create a rigorously contemporary house that is also both sustainable and sympathetic to it’s surroundings. English Houses: UK Properties.

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Serpentine Pavilion 2023, London

e-architect

Since 2015, we have been delighted to support the annual Serpentine Pavilion commission and are looking forward to seeing Lina Ghotmeh’s incredible Á table structure come to life this summer. The 22nd Serpentine Pavilion marks the ninth year of support from Pavilion Sponsors Goldman Sachs.

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Star Metals Residences, Atlanta

e-architect

Through architectural innovation and a clarity of vision, Oppenheim Architecture has unlocked the potential of the Star Metals site, capturing the neighborhood’s distinct identity, honoring its history, and creating a comprehensive development to benefit occupants and the surrounding community alike. Design: 2015; completed Summer 2020.

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Star Metals Residences, Atlanta, Georgia

e-architect

photo © Flyworx LLC Through architectural innovation and a clarity of vision, Oppenheim Architecture has unlocked the potential of the Star Metals site, capturing the neighborhood’s distinct identity, honoring its history, and creating a comprehensive development to benefit occupants and the surrounding community alike.