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Shenzhen Zhuxi Building by Aedas

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‘The design is a low-carbon live-work environment that integrates art and nature, which is slated to be a new urban landmark for the city.’ The retail element is designed in the low zone to enable a convenient access to the community, while the office is designed in the middle zone to create a workplace embraced by nature. Kelvin says.

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FILTER by CLB Architects

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Designed as both a monumental object and an ephemeral experience, the pavilion establishes a new node in the heart of New York City’s urban fabric – reorienting that experience toward the natural, rather than the man-made. Eric Logan, Partn.

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NEXT archtects delivers Pavilion in Korea

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Enclosing a part of the surrounding green the pavilion creates a whole new perspective on the landscape and the function of a vantage point. Photo © Yongbeak Lee On the contrary, looking from inside to outside, a new perspective on the landscape has been given. It’s part of the NEXT architects design philosophy.

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100 Residences 100 Architects by AGi Architects

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The development of the design concept has its roots in a number of principles of Saudi culture, providing a contextual starting point. The larger, extensive part on the periphery of the Oasis area serves a s a transition zone between the plot and the desert landscape.

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Aranchii Architects win competition for residential quarter and a cathedral in Rivne

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The architects win in the architectural competition for the best concept of a residential quarter and a cathedral in Rivne, with unifying landscape planning using an ant algorithm. Diagram Site Plan Level 01 Floor Plan Level 02 Floor Plan Section Source and images Courtesy of Aranchii Architects.

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Taiping mixed use development by Peter Pichler Architecture

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This concept has been applied not just to the plot, but also to the shape of the cluster of timber buildings. In fact, the layered landscape hosts the ellipse-formed towers, creating a homogenous relationship between them and their surroundings. Image © Peter Pichler Architecture. Source by Peter Pichler Architecture. Section.

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The Reel House by MCA under costruction

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Image © MCA Through the use of light, reflections and transparency, we were able to establish once again a symbiotic relation between architecture, ‘living’ and nature itself. This approach can be read in the way each cinematic element has been decoded and translated into a living function. Source by MCA.

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