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concéntrico 10 visualizes the future of cities with twenty interventions in logroño, spain

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these intervention feature the renaturalisation of public spaces, rethinking the urban kiosk as a means of celebrating the city and a new bench that invites movement. The post concéntrico 10 visualizes the future of cities with twenty interventions in logroño, spain appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Pentagram utilizes architectural forms to create a new visual identity for the Memphis Art Museum

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Pentagram has released materials showcasing their new visual identity project undertaken for their clients at the Memphis Art Museum (formerly the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art) ahead of the completion of its Herzog & de Meuron -led expansion in 2025. “It is tru.

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BIG's ‘Mindfulness City’ concept seeks to deliver new forms of prosperity to southern Bhutan

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‘Mindfulness City’ is a multifaceted economic hub designed by the firm’s Landscape and Urban Design Team to coincide with sustainability principles and the pioneering Gross National Happiness Index (GNH) concept that has been championed by King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and the Bhutanese government since 2008.

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On the mystery and magic appeal of LA's iconic visual language

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The LA Times has a really cool new series I am personally obsessed with wherein the “architecture of everyday life” is explored in and around the city.

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Buildner unveils winners of 2023 Architectural Visualization Award

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Buildner Architecture Competitions has published the results of its second Architectural Visualization Award. The competition sought “outstanding architectural visualizations of all kinds” to be submitted in a ‘silent competition’ format without the use of text to support the imagery.

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visual display curates this restored ‘piccolo bar’ in the northern italian city of udine

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The post visual display curates this restored ‘piccolo bar’ in the northern italian city of udine appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. large, floating rattan chandeliers allow a glimpse of the wide height of the ceilings that continues beyond them.

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Sensory Urbanism: Researchers make the case for fighting 'visual bias in urban planning'

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A wide range of methods ranging from the high-tech and data-driven , to more ethnographic and experience-based ones, are being used as a means to combat the “limiting visual bias” they see as inherent in most urban planning schemes.