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Eleven design moments from Mexico City art week 2024

Deezen

The first furniture design by Mexican architect Michel Rojkind and a machine that uses AI to generate unique Mexican furniture were on display during Mexico City art week. Read on for 11 design exhibitions and installations from Mexico City art week 2024: Top: Unique Design X Mexico featured a lobby resembling an airport gate lounge.

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MCA – Mario Cucinella Architects designs the installation “Città Miniera: Design, Dismantle, Disseminate” for Milan Design Week 2024

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Design, Dismantle, Disseminate” [“The City as a Resource to be Mined. Design, Dismantle, Disseminate”] by MCA – Mario Cucinella Architects was created for the “Solferino 28″ event, now at its second edition, and organised by Living e Abitare, the Design supplements of Il Corriere della Sera to mark Milan Design Week 2024.

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Studio Bark designs "sculptural forest" timber installation for Leeds City Square

Deezen

Architecture practice Studio Bark has collaborated with artist Michael Pinsky to create the wooden Making A Stand installation, which aims to explore material life cycles and "stand in solidarity with climate protestors". It is set to be repurposed when the installation is deconstructed at the end of the year.

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Dezeen to co-host more than 10 New York events during NYCxDesign

Deezen

Dezeen is co-hosting more than 10 events in New York City during NYCxDesign this year, including talks and parties with brands including Moroso , Apparatus , Muji and Carl Hansen & Son. Plus don't forget to check out our digital guide to NYCxDesign 2024 on Dezeen Events Guide. Send an email to MUJIrsvp@camronglobal.com to attend.

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5 ways mass timber will reshape the design of life sciences facilities

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rcassidy Tue, 01/02/2024 - 14:16 John Sullivan, AIA A new study by a collaboration of design, engineering, and construction firms describes cost-effective strategies for building laboratories and science+technology facilities using mass timber. A 33X33-foot clear span provided the most flexibility for interior programming.

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More Virtuous Circles

Landscape Architecture Magazine

In 2020, the French government passed a sweeping antiwaste law that, among other things, increased the cost of waste disposal; it also required extensive inventories of deconstructed site materials and provided incentives for their reuse. Photo by Ilana Cohen. Blanc explains that, for her, the material choice was clear.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

Right: Public Farm 1, a 2008 installation on the grounds of Long Island City’s MoMA PS1 by Amale Andraos’s firm, WORKac; the museum described the installation as “a living structure made from inexpensive and sustainable materials recyclable after its use at PS1”; images via MoMA PS1 and Archinect. Raha Ashrafi .