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Sunset Terrace by Martin Fenlon Architecture

Archinect

It is anchored to the site by an oculus that is open to the sky. The surrounding space of the site, seemingly compressed, to passes through the interior and back out. After a lengthy variance process, an existing masonry garage was incorporated into the design when permission to reuse it was granted by the city. This 1,480 sf.

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Vanke Coastal City by CLOU architects

aasarchitecture

Showcasing the future potential of diversified regional development, the Qingdao Vanke Coastal City combines work and living spaces in an accumulative contextual setting that builds on the natural environment and panoramic views of the site.

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The Planning Exhibition Center of Liangjiang Collaborative Innovation Zone by Tanghua Architects

aasarchitecture

The Planning Exhibition Center of Liangjiang Collaborative Innovation Zone is located in the south of the Innovation Zone and to the west of Huanhu Road. The plot is a hillock, which is at a high point of the Innovation Zone’s 6.8-square It is designed to cover an area of around 16,670 square meters. Area: 5,190.45

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View Corridors

SW Oregon Architect

(Google Street View) View corridors are planning tools used in urban design and city planning to protect and enhance specific views within a city. The goal is to maintain or create aesthetically pleasing vistas that contribute to the overall character and identity of a city. Vancouver view corridor diagram. What about Eugene?

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Ben Callery Architects creates a serene and sustainable inner-city retreat

Habitus Living

Designed to embrace both tranquillity and sustainability, this home in inner-city Melbourne offers its owners a true place of shelter. metres down the length of the house, it’s able to connect these four main living zones without any obstruction. It’s in this area that the king post truss takes centre stage. Spanning an impressive 7.3

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Baobab tree grows through curving cafe in Thailand by IDIN Architects

Deezen

Located in the beachside town of Chonburi, Harudot was designed for both the cafe brand Nana Coffee Roasters and the owner of the site. In these southern structures, the seating hugs circular areas of planting, with the gable roofs pulled open to allow for natural light to enter from above. The photography is by DOF Sky|Ground.

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A monastic cabin to escape bustling city life

Habitus Living

Cabin House was designed as a tranquil retreat, something immediately sensed by the home’s orientation towards the landscape and its compact placement on the southern side of the site. The clients wanted a weekend home, within the humdrum of the city, that invoked feelings of relaxation and rejuvenation.

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