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David Chipperfield Architects and Assemble reveal plans for residential neighbourhood on former dairy farm

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An adaptive reuse scheme developed by Australian studio Craig Tan Architects has already seen existing agricultural buildings, dating from the 1970s, become home to a brewery, distilleries, coffee roasters, creative co-working, a gallery and an industrial design studio. It comprises two and three-storey residential structures.

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The most-read architecture and design stories of 2022

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The material's properties mean that its inventors envision it being used as a coating to improve objects' durability and, in the long term, as a structural material. According to the group, the concept was created to challenge the convention of phallic spacecraft design and "restore gender equality to the cosmos".

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The William by Foster + Partners receives planning permission

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The next phase in the grand £3bn redevelopment of Queensway, Bayswater has today been confirmed with planning approval for The William, a major new mixed-use development set to transform the northern end of the central London high street. Work is due to start on site in 2023, with completion expected in 2026. alongside 21,000 sq.

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Frederic Church Center for Art and Landscape at Olana by Architecture Research Office (ARO)

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Image © Architecture Research Office (ARO) The new Center is part of an overall master plan to expand access and interpretation at the site that was developed by renowned landscape architecture firm, Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW). The SLDP targeted three main areas for restoration: the House Environs, the Farm, and the Center.

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Sustainable Practice: 7 Examples of Radically Resilient and Adaptable Architecture

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Encouraging interaction between students, opportunities for collaboration — an essential ingredient for progress — are increased, while varied teaching and communal areas can change with needs, so the layout can develop with the student population, reducing the chance of resource heavy extensions or rebuilds down the line. Here, tono Inc.

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7 ways to change 'business as usual': The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

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More than 100 acres of prairie land will be restored and managed. For example, a cutting-edge low-carbon concrete mix has been developed by a local supplier as part of the total embodied carbon plan. For example: the wood structure is carbon sequestering and a lower carbon material than other structural choices.

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Gagarin Valley | MVRDV

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Excerpt: Commissioned by the DAR Foundation for Regional Development and Competitiveness, MVRDV designed a vision for the area in which the potential of the valley is optimised and various facilities are added. Additional walking and cycling paths are created within existing structures. By 2026, the country aims to attract some 2.5