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Earth is the new client

Habitus Living

In one corner of the room, Finn Juhl’s 1940 Pelican Chair in a deep charcoal navy rests under a poster designed by King that reads “Earth the new client”. It’s imperative now, that every design job is seen as both the client’s problem and the Earth’s problem in one. King’s love of chairs has extended into her own designs.

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arcs architekten Design Traditionally Bavarian Inspired Modern Farmhouse 2.0

Architizer

Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? in the deconstruction, each building material can be completely separated and recycled. As a result, a traditionally inspired, modern building with contemporary possibilities for use has been created. How have your clients responded to the finished project?

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"Deconstructivism left us with the notion that architecture can be an act of continual revolution"

Deezen

First, there was the literal deconstruction of buildings, of which Gehry was the pioneer. A lot of other experimentation going on during the late 1980s and early 1990s that came to be classified as deconstruction. This was the strategy that most closely aligned itself with Jacques Derrida and the literary movement of deconstruction.

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MCA – Mario Cucinella Architects designs the installation “Città Miniera: Design, Dismantle, Disseminate” for Milan Design Week 2024

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The installation tackles the theme of the city of the future from a regeneration perspective in which the space, inhabited by humans, is no longer seen as something that takes away from nature but, on the contrary, draws inspiration from it and regenerates itself.

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20 Inspirational Thought Leaders on the 10th Anniversary A+Awards Jury

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Along with managing some of the most intricate projects and high-profile clients, Kathy has helped build a solid foundation of general architectural processes and practices to help the firm achieve a consistent and high quality level of work. Kathy also leads all Marketing and Social Responsibility initiatives at the firm.

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Blee Halligan draws on Derbyshire landscape for Derwent Valley Villa

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The studio aimed for its design to highlight the late client's favourite views across the Derwent Valley countryside surrounding the home. The building's fabric is intrinsically tied to the passing away of one of the clients mid-project due to a terminal illness," said the studio.

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Architectural Pilgrimage: 5 Californian Vineyards Pairing Fine Wine With Fresh Design

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Showcase your work through Architizer and sign up for our inspirational newsletter. . Keeping with the theme of the aperture, the architect’s deconstructed the hexagonal lens and used this shape to inform the roof’s design. The client — a passionate winemaker — desired a space that reflected both his love for wine and the land.