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Frankey installs "world's tallest canal bridge" between two Amsterdam buildings

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Frankey , whose real name is Frank de Ruwe, installed his cartoonish Canal Skybridge between a pair of buildings on Rokin, a major street in central Amsterdam. It took three years to bring the project to life, with help from a team of engineers and construction experts. The photography is by Kees Hummel.

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Drywalls are setting new standards in hotel design & construction: Mr. Anil Zadoo, AJMS Engineers Private Limited (Interior contractors in Delhi)

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As a result, urban planners, architects, and contractors are looking for alternatives that are lightweight and allow buildings to rise taller while saving structural costs. They are one of the largest interior contractors in New Delhi, offering a wide range of services under one roof. About AJMS Engineers Private Limited.

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Telescope House by Wendell Burnette offers framed views of Sedona

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When not staying at the house, the clients rent it out. Telescope House offers framed views of Sedona The 1,600-square-foot (149-square-metre) cabin is a nature retreat for a couple who ultimately plan to live there full-time. A primary goal for the team was to create a low-impact home that merges with its natural setting, both day and night.

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Method Architecture outfits its Houston office with vibrant mural

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Method Architecture has completed its self-designed studio Located in the mixed-use East River development , designed by architecture studio Page , the office was designed to serve as an inspiration source for the studio's clients. Light blue bicycles are mounted on one wall as another unique installation.

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Omer Arbel uses fabric formwork for concrete pillars in Canadian house

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Located on a farm in Canada, the house was covered with berms that rise out of the landscape The technique allows the concrete to continuously cure during the installation process, reducing the risk of pressure at the base and weaknesses at the column's joints. Interior planting beds were also installed in the gathering space.

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Civilian draws on "grandeur" of early cinemas for Sandbox Films offices

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A bar area in reception acts as a pantry by day and is used for hosting events in the evening Marquee lights are installed in rows along the sides of the existing ceiling beams, with additional sconces mounted on the plastered pantry wall. The photography is by Chris Mottalini.

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Line+ Studio sits curvaceous viewpoint overlooking Shenzhen

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Stainless steel is additionally used to clad the ground floor restrooms, which were organised around a full-height metal installation. A stainless steel bookshelf contrasts with the white interior An open green space at ground level offers additional outdoor space for hosting communal or private events.

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