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Whimsical Wonders: 8 Design Projects Proving That Copenhagen Is One of the World’s Most Playful Cities

Architizer

Copenhagen is not just a city; it’s a playground of architectural wonders. With its colorful buildings and creative urban spaces, the Danish capital has become one of the world’s most vibrant cities, bringing joy to residents and visitors with its playful architecture.

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This week we launched our AItopia series

Deezen

This week on Dezeen , we began our AItopia series, which will explore the impact of artificial intelligence on design, architecture and humanity. Created in Midjourney, Yau's haunting illustration (top) will be used as the series artwork and displayed in all its articles. Africa is still the fresh, future frontier," said Nwoko.

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42 Years of Critical Regionalism

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

But as the term took hold in architectural circles that decade, and to a lesser but still lasting degree in the decades since, it has more often been associated with Frampton's essay, even though he acknowledged the earlier essay at the time and that acknowledgment brought Tzonis and Lefaivre a good deal of attention beyond their native Greece.

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Rotterdam (3) - The Next Economy

Community Architect

Recently I was invited to participate in a student and faculty architecture trip to Rotterdam. This is the last in a series of articles. In the two previous articles I covered transportation and architecture. Of interest to us architects: Plenty of creative architecture dares to be different instead of trying to blend in.

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"Deconstructivism started well over a century ago and still continues today"

Deezen

Deconstructivism existed long before the 1970s, writes architecture critic Joseph Giovannini, who wrote the book Architecture Unbound to tell the full history of the style, in this opinion piece as part of our series revisiting deconstructivism. . Dostoyevsky was the first to write about deconstructivism.

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Visualizing the World, Visualizing Change

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

A recent article describes Modern Man in the Making as a "pictorial statistical history of human technological adaptation and social cooperation [that] addressed a modern audience searching for optimistic narratives amid an economically, politically, and socially volatile era."

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Towers instead of Pavilions: An entirely different Inner Harbor

Community Architect Daily

His suggested design concept breaks all rules that are currently in place and guided the design of the area since its inception 50 some years ago. The proposals also is much more drastic than the never enacted Inner Harbor 2.0 plan of Ayer Saint Gross of 2013. Bramble's boldness could be designated as Inner Harbor 7.0