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snøhetta unveils plans to restore and revitalize natural history museum in lille, france

designboom

the new design pays homage to the architectural heritage of the historic city. The post snøhetta unveils plans to restore and revitalize natural history museum in lille, france appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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z’scape restores hotel site in china with amphitheater + lush, native garden

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the low-maintenance and minimally invasive design celebrates nature's effortless and rhythmic cycles. The post z’scape restores hotel site in china with amphitheater + lush, native garden appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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anthony hodson restores work-life balance with reclusive garden office pod

designboom

inspired by nature and the fibonacci sequence, reflective segments of galvanized steel overlap to shape the rounded pod. The post anthony hodson restores work-life balance with reclusive garden office pod appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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ronan bouroullec adorns restored chapel in monts d’arréel with minimal stone-sculpted altar

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granite, forged steel, and glass complete the design, achieving a harmonious relationship between the architecture, nature, and preexisting elements of the chapel.

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CCD’s luxury hotel in china takes shape as a minimalist cocoon made of natural materials

designboom

with a long-abandoned quarry as the hotel's site, the first priority of the project was ecological restoration. The post CCD’s luxury hotel in china takes shape as a minimalist cocoon made of natural materials appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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AWARDS FOCUS: NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF UTAH

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Natural History Museum of Utah: A Museum Without Walls. The Natural History Museum rests at the threshold of urban and natural lands. With grading and revegetation, 90 percent of the site’s disturbed area was restored. Design Workshop. General Design Award of Excellence. Image courtesy Design Workshop, Inc.

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The Future of Architecture: 10 Transformative Design Principles for a Sustainable World

Architizer

This article was written by Edward Mazria, FAIA, the founder and CEO of Architecture 2030 whose mission is to rapidly transform the built environment from a major emitter of greenhouse gases to a central source of solutions to the climate crisis. Hardie/ Wikimedia ; Air pollution in Victorian-era Britain. Function-Based Zones 2.