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Kaira Looro 2022 Competition, Africa

e-architect

Kaira Looro Architecture Competition 2022, African Cultural Center Architectural Contest. Kaira Looro 2022 Competition. Kaira Looro Architecture Competition 2022 Edition. An architecture competition that protects health and prevent malnutrition. 8 January 2022. Children’s House in Africa. The children of today.

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INFINITE LABYRINTH

ArchiDiaries

About Competition. Participants are asked to design a labyrinth in floorplan – with a specific size and entrance points. Once combined and published on our Instagram feed, all the floorplans submitted will compose an endless sequence of labyrinthic rooms, infinite, just like the social media scrolling experience.

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A Love Letter to Architectural Follies

Dwell

To top it all off, there’s an underground labyrinth with a revolving floor. To me, the purely decorative, centuries-old structures are a brand of playful aesthetic extravagance today’s rich could take note from. This essay is part of a collection of love letters celebrating personal design obsessions.

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Building a better academic workplace

BD+C

Some sources of revenue have been growing, like online degree programs and foreign student enrollment, but the pipeline of foreign students is threatened by global instability and online learning may face growing competition from Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and bootcamps.

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Ten Pairs of Books for Christmas

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

This year's roundup of books to give to discerning architects for the holidays is presented in pairs. While at least one book in each pair is new, the other one isn't necessarily so — new, old, or not-so-old, it is related to the first in some manner, as explained in my descriptions. A few of these books will receive longer reviews next month.

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