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Ten designs and buildings that reduce the impact of environmental hazards

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Running on Dezeen for the past two weeks, our series has explored the different approaches being taken to deal with severe earthquakes and worsening extreme weather events around the world. We focused on the phrase, 'what if the trees themselves notify us'," said chief technology officer Suat Batuhan Esirger.

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"If we want a new materiality we have to reimagine our relationship with the world"

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Promotion: architects Joseph Grima and Vo Trong Nghia were among a group of international urban design thinkers who met at the 2022 Living Cities Forum in Melbourne, Australia to discuss the construction industry's material use in a world of finite resources. It requires us to think fundamentally in a different way.".

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Dalston Works demonstrated that "timber is a viable alternative to concrete and steel at scale"

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Dezeen is not aware of any larger CLT buildings constructed since. I am happy with the way it looks but would have preferred a lightweight cladding material." "We Waugh Thistleton Architects also designed Murray Grove, which was previously profiled as part of Dezeen's Timber Revolution series.

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Fifty architects and designers you need to know on Earth Day

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Architects and designers have a key role to play in reducing carbon emissions, pollution and waste while protecting biodiversity. His label, Orange Culture , strives to minimise waste and sources 90 per cent of its supply chain in Nigeria. Adebayo Oke-Lawal, founder of Orange Culture. Adebayo Oke-Lawal is a Nigerian fashion designer.

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How E-Commerce Changed the Knock-Off Furniture Game

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Instead, you may be directed to Wayfair, which sells a look-alike "Suede Armless Beanbag Chair" for around $700, about $3,000 less than the original’s price tag; an e-tailer hawking a "Ducaroy Portside 2 Seater Sofa" for around $1,900; or even an article from a reputable news outlet with the headline "The 11 Best Togo Sofa Replicas and Alternatives."

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Building with Structural Insulated Panels. or SIPs | Life of an Architect

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Home / Construction / Building with Structural Insulated Panels … or SIPs Building with Structural Insulated Panels … or SIPs Bob Borson — March 31, 2014 — 75 Comments We are building the CHouse Modern using Structurally Insulated Panels, or SIPs as they are commonly referenced. Sounds good doesn’t it?

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

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Difference between carbon neutrality and net zero Mackintosh Building Glasgow School of Art RICS and YouGov survey 2022 Next generation of knowledge work: hybrid workplaces Data-Informed Design for the User Experience at Work The fluid, sustainable future of retail Designing for Extra Care: What Can Covid Teach Us?