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From Thin Veils to Thick Barriers: Exploring Different Widths in Architectural Envelopes

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Image © Fernando Alda Architecture has always played a key role in providing shelter and protection for human beings. In prehistoric times, we sought refuge in caves, taking advantage of rock structures for protection against the natural elements and predators.

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Personal Metaverse Immersion Devices: Unlocking the Potential of AR and VR

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Image © Shutterstock This article is the fifth in a series focusing on the Architecture of the Metaverse. They seem to defy the laws of nature and science, and then, faster than you might have thought, the spectrum of human inventiveness makes it so. 2017 Tithi Luadthong. Read more »

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Biophilia in Brazilian Contemporary Architecture in 7 Projects

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Image: © Renato Navarro Biophilia, or love for life and nature, inspires architects around the world to create spaces that deeply connect with natural elements. These architectural projects seek to reintroduce nature into built environments, resulting in spaces that promote well-being, health, inspiration, and even productivity.

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Oliver Wainwright on Disney's 'dream or nightmare' Storyliving community

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Image courtesy Disney Parks In his latest article, Wainwright views the development through the lens of the Architecture of Stage Realities exhibition taking place at Arc en Reve in Bordeaux. Related on Archinect: Disney unveils further details for planned Cotino community in the Coachella Valley.

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Best Articles of 2023: Dismantling Ideas, Personal Narratives and the Emergence of New Realities

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© Martin Reisch, via Unsplash 2023 witnessed major conflicts and political crises, catastrophic natural disasters , and global turmoil. 2023 has also sparked worldwide discussions in the architectural realm. This shift also created space for voices and discussions often overlooked in global exhibitions. Read more »

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Perforated Architecture: 20 Projects that Bring Back the Historic Musharrabiya

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The TerraMater Store / RENESA Architecture Design Interiors Studio. Image © Niveditaa Gupta There is often an intricate relationship between architecture and the environment. Each part of the world has defined its own architectural techniques based on its unique climatic conditions. Read more »

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Letter From Ljubljana, Slovenia: The Human-Centered Urbanism of Jože Ple?nik

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Crosbie This article was originally published on Common Edge. Recently I traveled to Ljubljana , Slovenia , in search of the religious architecture of the celebrated (but largely unknown in the U.S.) © Michael J. Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik (1872–1957). Read more »

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