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Investigating the art of the photographer

Habitus Living

The men and women profiled belong to the Image Makers Association of Australia, an organisation that has partnered with the 2023 INDE.Awards in two new categories this year, The Photographer – Commercial and The Photographer – Residential. I have never really followed any other photographer as for me it’s about art and artists.

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"Perfectly poised" Tintagel Castle Footbridge wins inaugural Building Beauty Awards

Deezen

Tintagel Castle Footbridge, which sits above a 58-metre drop between two cliffs and reconnects two sides of a medieval ruin, was named the overall winner as well as the winner in the Engineering Award category. The awards had four categories: Building, Engineering, Public Space and Little Gem. Photo by Hufton & Crow.

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Is ‘boring architecture’ making us depressed? Thomas Heatherwick thinks so

The Spaces

That’s unrealistic, he says, not to mention subjective. As he sets about waging war on ‘dumb environments and utterly selfish buildings that have impoverished the world’, there is no question that Heatherwick’s language around this subject is inflammatory. But could he have a point? Is he just being contrary?

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Two Interior Design Books

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

Screenshot of Amazon's top titles in "Architecture" and "Interior & Home Design" categories. This does not surprise me, since books on interior design are more accessible and relevant to a wider audience, not just professionals. The latter is particularly interesting to me and helpful in the context of this review.

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Playing With (Architectural) Perspective: This Year’s One Photo Winner Dazzles With Disorientation

Architizer

This year’s winning photograph in the non-student category is “A Glimpse of Heaven” by Jean-Claude Ardila. . Ardila’s photograph captures a paraglider framed by the Tampa Museum of Fine Art edifice. Photograph of the Tampa Museum of Art by Stanley Saitowitz / Natoma Architects , by Jean-Claude Ardila. G master lens.

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Beyond Walls - Can Architecture Make Happy?

Community Architect

Is its an art, an applied science, or simply the craft of building? Architecture is the art and science of making sure that our cities and buildings actually fit with the way we want to live our lives: the process of manifesting our society into our physical world. Steven Holl Architects.

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On Awards

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

that the subject of the story is/was important in their field, just as it elevates the prize within the field, indicating that it is the highest honor that person could garner. They consist of multiple awards in multiple categories given by companies or organizations rooted in the media.