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‘Living Breakwaters’ by SCAPE Landscape Architecture Wins the 2023 Obel Award

ArchDaily

Awarded to SCAPE Landscape Architecture and its founder Kate Orff, masterminds behind ‘Living Breakwaters’, the yearly prize honors architectural contributions that positively impact both people and the planet.

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Desert X AlUla 2024: Exploring Unseen Art in Saudi Arabia's Desert Region from February 9 to March 23

ArchDaily

This edition of Desert X AlUla is curated by Maya El Khalil, renowned for her art advisory and MENA-focused curation, and Marcello Dantas, an award-winning curator known for his interdisciplinary practices. Returning for its third edition, Desert X AlUla 2024 invites artists to engage with the landscape, nature, and heritage of AlUla.

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"Outstanding" landscape architect Lynn Kinnear dies aged 64

Deezen

Landscape architect Lynn Kinnear, founder of Kinnear Landscape Architects who collaborated on projects including the Stirling Prize-winning Burntwood School , has died aged 64. Kinnear designed the landscaping for Burntwood School. She was very collaborative, but also stuck to her ideas, which were always strong."

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Ten architecture and landscape projects by Academy of Art University

Deezen

Dezeen School Shows: a San Francisco fish market transformed into a bathhouse is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the Academy of Art University in California. When waste as a concept is eradicated, we can treat it as a nutrient or energy meant to be reintroduced to broader systems.

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Art and Architecture: Takashi Murakami

Stephen B Chambers Architects

Takashi Murakami "Bacon: Scream" (detail), 2019, by Takashi Murakami in acrylic, gold, and platinum leaf on canvas on aluminum frame by Asian Art Museum, San Francisco When we were in San Francisco recently, Chambers Architects visited the Takashi Murakami (Japanese, b. 1962) exhibition at the Asian Art Museum.

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Advertecture: 7 Stylistic Spaces Blending Branding with the Built Environment

Architizer

Branding is the multifaceted art of building a recognizable and distinct public identity. The built environment can be an integral part of this strategy. The innovative modular design can grow or shrink depending on the site restrictions, while each station’s functionality can be customized to its environment.

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6 Homey Ways Architects Are Designing Warmer Office Environments

Architizer

Following these trends, many businesses are now adopting a comfortable home-like environment — sometimes prioritizing comfort over formality and other times upping their interior decor game to lure employees back to work. The post 6 Homey Ways Architects Are Designing Warmer Office Environments appeared first on Journal.