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Roofs of Trade: A Look at 12 Public Market Architectures

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Courtesy of [applied] Foreign Affairs, Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts Vienna Public Markets are complex cases that beautifully combine an engineering exploration with the instigation of a beneficial public function. All one needs is a lot and a sheltering roof. Read more »

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Round Roofs Residence / Todot Architects and Partners

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© Jinbo Choi architects: Todot Architects and Partners Location: Mungyeong, South Korea Project Year: 2024 Photographs: Jinbo Choi Area: 680.0 m2 Read more »

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Modular, Photovoltaic, Green or Blue Roofs: How to Choose the Best Waterproofing System?

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Image © Jakub Certowicz Among the "Five Points of New Architecture" formulated by Le Corbusier , terrace gardens figure as a way to take advantage of a building's so-called fifth facade, either as leisure areas or landscaping spaces. There are traces in Mesopotamia and vernacular architecture from Greek and Arab civilizations.

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Sam Crawford Architects creates red-roofed community pavilion in Sydney

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An angular roof wrapped in translucent red-mesh panels crowns this Y-shaped pavilion in Sydney , designed by local studio Sam Crawford Architects. By utilising a sculptural Y-shaped layout, Sam Crawford Architects avoided creating a back to the building, ensuring a sense of openness from all directions.

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The Big Roof Storage and Training Center / Mole Architects + Invisible Studio

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© David Butler architects: Invisible Studio architects: Mole Architects Location: Hill Row Causeway, Haddenham, Ely CB6 3PA, United Kingdom Project Year: 2024 Photographs: David Butler Area: 745.0 m2 Read more »

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JAJA Architects and Brandsberg Dahl complete contemporary wood church with natural light filtering through gable roof

Avontuura

The post JAJA Architects and Brandsberg Dahl complete contemporary wood church with natural light filtering through gable roof appeared first on Åvontuura. The nave is placed as a direct extension of the main street creating a plaza for both the church and town.

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4 Solutions for Roofs without Eaves (and their Construction Details)

ArchDaily

Considered the first phase of the American architect's career, the so-called Prairie Houses had marked horizontality, mainly due to the enormous plans created by slightly inclined eaves. But for some time now, we have seen plenty of projects with sloping roofs without eaves, forming pure and unornamented volumes. Read more »

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