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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: K

SW Oregon Architect

The Kennell Ellis Building (my photo) This is the next in my Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet series of blog posts, the focus of each being a landmark building here in Eugene. Many of these will be familiar to most who live here but there are likely to be a few buildings that are less so.

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To celebrate Facades+’s anniversary, AN looks back at enclosure trends that defined the past decade

The Architect's Newsletter

Since 2012, AN Media has hosted the Facades+ conference series, whose aim is to highlight the state of the art in building enclosure design and technology. Certain facade techniques and [.].

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Kengo Kuma unveils "sculptural and iconic" skyscraper in Vancouver

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Kengo Kuma & Associates has created a curved skyscraper in Vancouver The studio described this form as "Boolean scoops", which were included to both preserve the views of the existing buildings on the block and to bring light to the apartments deeper in the skyscraper. A series of mirror-clad columns transect the open-air space.

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27 important questions about façade leakage

BD+C

27 important questions about façade leakage 0 dbarista Mon, 06/05/2023 - 10:31 Cladding and Facade Systems Walter P Moore’s Darek Brandt discusses the key questions building owners and property managers should be asking to determine the health of their building's façade. Do these sealants form the air/water barrier of the building?

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Never Knowingly Undersold by DeD Studio

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Image © DeD Studio Where the retrofit of older buildings is a complex conversation, we felt interested in seeing how flexible an almost brand-new building that is partly embedded within a retail space within the city centre might be. Source by DeD Studio.

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Studio Saxe completes Costa Rican hotel with treehouse-style guest rooms

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hectare property, the San José-based firm of Studio Saxe created a series of "tree-inspired pods" that were designed to minimise environmental disruption. Each measures 108 square metres, which includes a balcony that surrounds the enclosure. The hotel is located in Sardinal, Costa Rica On a hilly, 2.6-hectare

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Neri&Hu incorporates historic wooden structure into copper-clad tea rooms

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The Relic Shelter was designed by the Shanghai-based studio to draw attention to the threat that modern developments pose to traditional architecture and treats the historic building at its centre as an "urban artefact.". The building has been shortlisted in the hospitality building category of Dezeen Awards 2022.

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