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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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Suiyue Art Centre, Sichuan, China

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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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Harnessing Heritage Techniques Arched residencies in Santorini island by iraisynn attinom , Thera, Greece Jury Winner, 10 th Annual A+Awards, Unbuilt Hospitality Rising from a rocky outcrop, this development of vacation homes on the Greek island of Santorini was designed in response to the area’s challenging climate.

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Third-year studio IRN 601 addresses the design of the contemporary workplace. Students choose from a number of projects offered to explore and research emerging and contemporary issues in design." These components transform workspaces, creating zones ranging from intimate meeting rooms to large collaborative spaces.

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The cul-de-sac where five of the buildings’ main entrances are located is consequently a pedestrian-friendly and landscaped zone. Like these scaffoldings, the pavilion is built entirely by Angsila fishermen, utilising native shallow-ocean bamboo construction techniques that requires no power tools.

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Square House is best described as subtly deconstructive. In her 2017 TED Talk, Chieza demonstrates how emerging biotechnologies converge with craft and interact with the contemporary realities of resource scarcity, climate change, and sustainable development. Right: University of Limerick; images via Dezeen and Elle Decor.