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The Groundscraper: A Building Typology to Decentralize Cities

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478 Badaevskiy Brewery / Herzog & de Meuron. Image © Herzog & de Meuron A groundscraper is essentially the opposite of a skyscraper - a large building that sprawls outward horizontally instead of soaring vertically into the sky. Though no strict definition exists, groundscrapers are generally described as extremely long but low-rise buildings with over 1 million square feet of space, sometimes called sidescrapers or landscrapers.

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Zaha Hadid Architects updates progress on Navi Mumbai Airport delivery

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Work is progressing on the Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) design for the Navi Mumbai International Airport in India six years after construction began on the $2.1 billion project, which is the firm’s second ongoing aviation project with the Western Sydney International Airport outside Australia’s largest city. ZHA says construction is now 60% complete and on track for passenger operations to begin in 2025.

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Todot Architects design mountainside home with beautiful views of the South Korean landscape

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The site is located on the mountainside with a view of the ridge in the distance, and the mountain terrain in the front with the sun behind. The post Todot Architects design mountainside home with beautiful views of the South Korean landscape appeared first on Åvontuura.

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All Things Must Pass

SW Oregon Architect

It’s time to make it official. I just posted the following notice on my LinkedIn profile: **Retirement Announcement** Dear colleagues, clients, and friends, After 36 endlessly rewarding years at Robertson/Sherwood/Architects pc, I am excited to announce my retirement from active practice, effective Friday, May 31. I am filled with gratitude for the incredible opportunities I’ve had with RSA and the truly meaningful work I have been a part of.

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Architectural Visualization Trends and the Rise of AI

A new industry study conducted by Architizer on behalf of Chaos Enscape surveyed 2,139 design professionals to understand the state of architectural visualization and what to expect in the near future. We asked: How are visualizations produced in your firm? What impact does real-time rendering have? What approach are you taking toward the rise of AI?

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wu-tang clan’s legendary one-copy album loaned to MONA museum for first public debut

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the only existing copy of the wu-tang clan album will not be released until the year 2103, but will be played publicly at MONA in australia. The post wu-tang clan’s legendary one-copy album loaned to MONA museum for first public debut appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Innovative mass timber Wangen Tower opens in southern Germany

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University of Stuttgart professor Achim Menges has shared details of a new research-led observation tower project called Wangen Tower after its realization earlier this month at the regional garden showcase Landesgartenschau Wangen im Allgäu in southern Germany. The project is a collaboration between the university's Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD) and Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE) at the university.

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Archisbang converts Italian farm building into We Rural guesthouse

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Italian studio Archisbang has transformed a farmhouse outside Turin into a guesthouse , inserting rooms with polycarbonate windows and doors into its existing brick structure. Named We Rural, the guesthouse is located in the village of Poirino and offers a range of facilities for passersby, an events space and bedrooms for longer stays. Archisbang said it adopted an approach of "non-interference" for the building, which was previously used as a garage and storage space fronted by large brick col

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Pyrymyd: a multi-tasking ceiling system for sound and light control | News | Architonic

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<p>We talk a lot about designing for the senses these days; about human engineering, ergonomics, people-centric products. It’s particularly a hot topic when it comes to looking at the modern working environment. If today’s office is to compete with home, it needs to bring similar feelings of comfort, but promote productivity and collaboration at the same time.

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GO’C completes ‘tinyleaf,’ a compact outpost embedded into the northwestern woods

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seattle-based architecture firm GO'C completes 'tinyleaf,' a minimalist cabin embedded into the scenic methow valley of washington. The post GO’C completes ‘tinyleaf,’ a compact outpost embedded into the northwestern woods appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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From Plan to Reality: Unlocking the Power of Aerial Imagery for AEC

Aerial imagery has emerged as a necessary tool for architecture, engineering, and construction firms seeking to improve pre-construction site analysis, make more informed planning decisions, and ensure all stakeholders have access to an accurate visualization of the site to keep the project moving forward. Download our guide and take a deeper look at how aerial imagery can be leveraged to drive project efficiency by reducing unnecessary site visits and providing the accurate details required to

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Villa Qabalah / Studio Locomotive

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Completed in 2022 in Tambon Choeng Thale, Thailand. Images by Beer Singnoi. Tree O'clock opens to the public as a micro mixed-use space, integrating a restaurant and bar, gallery, workshop, health studio, and juristic office.

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Why is technological progress still lagging in the building trade?

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Overall, across Europe and the US, stuff is still built in a pretty manual fashion - not very different to the way it would have been built 100 years ago [.] Construction is a bit of a digital laggard compared with many other industries. It's been slow to adopt digital in the widest sense Consultant Sam O’Gorman and other experts speak to the BBC about the confounding gap between digital technology and the analog process for delivering residential architecture.

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Studio Libeskind unveils social housing that feels "like home" in Brooklyn

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Architecture firm Studio Libeskind has completed The Atrium at Sumner Houses, an affordable housing block with 190 apartments for seniors in Brooklyn , New York. Located at the centre of the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA) Sumner Houses campus, the 11-storey block is wrapped around a full-height central atrium that gives the building its name.

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Idee architects creates sinuous and reflective canopy for Quin Pavilion on Hanoi hills

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Vietnamese architecture practice Idee architects has designed a sinuous and reflective canopy for a pavilion on Hanoi hills in Vietnam. Named Quic Pavilion, the Öââ-square-metre pavilion is a serene retreat nestled amidst a small forest enclave for the campers.

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7 Ways Real-Time Visualization Can Solve Architectural Challenges

In the dynamic world of architecture, design, and construction, creative problem-solving is crucial for success. Traditional methods often fall short in effectively conveying design intent to clients. Real-time visualization empowers you with a solid decision-making tool that smooths the design process. Discover the power of real-time visualization: Effective Communication Convey your vision clearly and align with clients.

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studio libeskind’s contorting affordable senior housing complex opens in brooklyn

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atrium at sumner provides 190 affordable apartment units, unfolding around a central green public space on the second floor. The post studio libeskind’s contorting affordable senior housing complex opens in brooklyn appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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The Role of Ceramic Tiles in the Rebirth of Tinnerbäcksbadet Leisure Center

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Chroma Pool. Image Courtesy of Courtesy of Agrob Buchtal/photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj Tinnerbäcksbadet, a leisure center established in 1965 on the shores of a lake in Linköping, Sweden , was showing signs of aging. To revitalize the area and meet the ever-changing demands, the city launched an international architectural competition for a new facility. The winning design, conceived by the Danish firm 3XN , blends modernity and functionality.

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Studio Libeskind's refreshing social housing development debuts at the Sumner Houses in Brooklyn

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Studio Libeskind has inaugurated its new social housing development in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, called The Atrium at Sumner, after a three-year, $132 million construction. The 11-story, 132,418-square-foot development yields 190 total units, with an 8,309-square-foot community space located on the ground floor along Marcus Garvey Boulevard. Image: Hufton+Crow The building’s design features a dramatic interplay of opening and solids in a folding form finished in distinct optic white EIFS facade

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Inuce designs Mountain Church of Julong as "more than just a place of worship"

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Architecture studio Inuce has created a church in the town of Julong near Quanzhou, China, which evokes the form of a biblical ark resting on a rock. Located at the foot of a mountain surrounded by forest and with views across the town, the Mountain Church of Julong references both the form and representation of an ark. Inuce has created the Mountain Church of Julong "Biblical archetypes were fundamental in our design process," Inuce founder Dirk U Moench told Dezeen.

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Concrete Waterproofing: The Next Step to a More Resilient Design

Don’t let water wash away all your hard work. When specifying concrete waterproofing, you need a solution that’s reliable and permanent. Without it, your concrete waterproofing is at risk of failing and letting water erode and corrode the concrete that it was supposed to protect. Reduce the risk of waterproofing failure by reading through our latest free specification e-book, which will take you through the four key components to better concrete waterproofing specification.

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The innovative design and functional versatility of De Vorm’s Split lighting series | News | Architonic

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<p>‘Working as a designer these days isn’t [just] about doing cool things for different companies. It’s about working with people – passionate people that have the drive. That’s something that really connects us. It’s also about a rational way of producing it.’</p> <p>So explains <a href="[link] Fager</a> in the video presentation for his <a href="[link] lighting series, newly created with Dutch interiors brand <a href="[link] Vorm</a&#

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low-tech industrial beach house with infinity pool overlooks ostional beach in costa rica

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k10 studio chooses minimalistic industrial raw finishes, featuring concrete, steel, and teak wood, to create a striking contrast with the surrounding nature. The post low-tech industrial beach house with infinity pool overlooks ostional beach in costa rica appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Babylon Bar and Kitchen / 23 Degrees Design Shift

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© Vivek Eadara architects: 23 Degrees Design Shift Location: Hyderabad, Telangana, India Project Year: 2023 Photographs: Vivek Eadara Area: 11126.

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Architecture critic Mark Lamster on the inaccessible trope 'plaguing new buildings'

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Over the past decade or so, bleacher stairs have become a ubiquitous marker of contemporary public architecture. It’s time for the trend to stop. Its subsequent proliferation serves as a good example of how avant-garde design, or at least a consumerist version of it, filters down to the mainstream. The broader point is that architects need to be more inventive as they plan new public spaces, and their patrons need to demand that those spaces are accessible for the entire population.

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Sustainable Architecture: Design Green with the Client in Mind

Speaker: Pedro Clarke – Principal Architect at A+ Architecture, In Loco Program Director

Sustainability begins with a conversation, and acquiring customer buy-in is entirely dependent on how the conversation is framed. Clients may not see sustainability as a priority out of fear of operational costs and quality. While these are legitimate concerns, it is our responsibility as architects to listen and foster a collaborative culture that answers client issues while also reducing our carbon footprint.

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Alarquitectos lines Lisbon apartment with colour-blocked walls and pine wood

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Portuguese studio Alarquitectos has used walls of pink and blue to brighten São Sebastião 123, an apartment converted from a 20th-century office in Lisbon. Tasked with revitalising the old workspace's dark and poorly ventilated interiors, Alarquitectos opened it up by removing the existing partitions and adding a courtyard. Along with an existing outdoor space that has been reorganised, this courtyard doubles as a lightwell for the 167-metre-square apartment.

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Architectural photographer Christopher Payne captures the timeless craft of terra-cotta fabrication at the historic Gladding, McBean factory in California

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Twelve years ago, a reservoir called Folsom Lake, about 30 miles northeast of Sacramento, dried up. On the drought-cracked bottom lay a clay pipe, submerged since 1955, when the reservoir The post Architectural photographer Christopher Payne captures the timeless craft of terra-cotta fabrication at the historic Gladding, McBean factory in California appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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australian studio curious practice renovates ‘aru house’ with brickwork and timber screens

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australian firm curious practice breathes new life into a classic early 20th-century weatherboard cottage with this aru house. The post australian studio curious practice renovates ‘aru house’ with brickwork and timber screens appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Rebuilding with 3D Printing: For Everyday.Life Designs Community-Focused Homes for ICON's Initiative99 Competition

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Housing Salinas - For Everyday.Life. Image Courtesy of For Everyday.Life United Kingdom-based office For Everyday.Life (FEL) is one of the three selected winners for the Open Category of ICON’s Initiative 99 , an open competition aiming to promote affordable home designs that can be built for under $99,000 employing ICON ’s 3D printing technologies.

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Report: Optimism for Construction Growth in the Next Year Remains High

Research reveals 96% of respondents are very or fairly optimistic about their organization’s growth prospects for the next year. The InEight Global Capital Projects Outlook also finds over half see digital technology as the greatest growth opportunity. But these are only some of the findings. Don't be kept in the dark when it comes to the future. Read the report today!