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Ten architecture projects by students at Carleton University

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Dirt: Making with Contaminated Lands by Ju Huang "My thesis explores dirt in the contemporary world and its place in architecture through a series of ceramic-making exercises. "Projects shown include responses to the climate emergency, community-led design-build projects as well as land-based and socio-spatial inquiries."

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10 Danish designs made from new technologies and traditional crafts

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Organised by Copenhagen Design Agency (CDA), The Mindcraft Project is an annual digital exhibition highlighting the explorative work of Danish designers who combine new technologies and traditional craft techniques in their design process. Find out more about Morphosis ›. Wall Light by Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt. Maestro chair by Rasmus B.

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Suiyue Art by DA INTEGRATING

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Yulin Road, a gathering place for contemporary artists, has bred avant-garde artistic and fashionable lifestyles. A blending of old and new, deconstruction and reorganization Inspired by the artworks of the artists Christo and Jeanne Claude, the pure white facade blends with the old building to sculpt the texture of time.

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Design Shanghai to spotlight brands bridging east and west

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These include Chinese brands Stellar Works and U+ as well as Danish brand Royal Copenhagen , whose porcelain nods to traditional Chinese techniques and motifs.

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Prix de Rome Architecture 2022 winner: Lesia Topolnyk

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Lesia Topolnyk uses narrative and construction techniques to deconstruct this relationship in her dark, oppressive design. She argues that trauma processing and reconstruction in such a place can take place only after such a deconstruction, and that architecture can mediate in this. Contemporary Dutch Architecture.

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HCMA embeds "Indigenous design principals" in British Columbia student housing

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HCMA described the processes of decolonial architecture as "the process of deconstructing colonial structures and rebuilding them to include both western and Indigenous worldviews". Read: Using "ancient wisdoms and techniques" can lead to carbon-neutral buildings says Yasmeen Lari.

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"Deconstructivism started well over a century ago and still continues today"

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Techniques of breaking control often involved importing logic systems from outside architecture that swerved architecture into interdisciplinarity. In a 1988 review of the MoMA show in The New Yorker , critic Brendan Gill faulted my term, saying constructivism and deconstruction had nothing to do with each other.