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Izat Arundell clads remote Outer Hebrides home with local stone

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Caochan na Creige is situated on a sheltered inlet in the Outer Hebrides "The Outer Hebrides are an incredibly remote and exposed environment, probably one of the wildest in Europe," explained Izat Arundell director Eilidh Izat.

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Ervin Architecture unveils expansion of Maine's largest building

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It has since gone through multiple phases of expansion, with Ervin Architecture joining the design team in 2017. It has since gone through multiple phases of expansion, with Ervin Architecture joining the design team in 2017.

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Kongjian Yu wins 2023 Cornelia Hahn Oberlander award

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Yu is the second recipient of the prize, which is awarded by the Cultural Landscape Foundation ( TCLF ) for global contributions to the field of landscape architecture. All images courtesy of The Cultural Landscape Foundation. The cover photo is by Barret Dohery.

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Norman Foster Institute Madrid

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The inaugural course On Sustainable Cities will be a 36-week programme in three stages — Foundations, Transformations and Interventions —with time divided between classrooms, cities and studios. . • In that spirit, the course will combine practical on-site experience with academic input from the Foundation’s network of international experts.

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The Silk Pavilion, Madrid, Spain

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The festival offers a profound exploration of urban spaces and the city, accomplished through thought-provoking interventions that encourage participants, visitors, and residents to engage with the environment in new ways and reimagine the city’s possibilities. > They are doing so.

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Antepavilion postponed indefinitely after planning appeal decision

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Antepavilion structures have been erected at Hoxton Docks every year since 2017, as part of an annual competition that was previously held in association with the Architecture Foundation. Above: singing shark sculptures took their place in the canal in 2020.

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A Journey of Movement and Form: Inner Mongolia’s Sculpture Research Center

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The design introduces sky light into the interior, maximizing the expression of the rough and natural block material and the hard and frank steel structure, reinforcing the feeling of a constant and natural site. © INNER MONGOLIAN GRAND ARCHITECTURE DESIGN CO., This project won in the 10th Annual A+Awards!

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