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Twelve architecture projects to look forward to in 2023

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It was originally built in 1988 as a museum dedicated to former communist leader Enver Hoxha, but it was closed three years later following the fall of communism in the country. Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Israel, by SANAA. National Library of Israel, Israel, by Herzog & de Meuron. The Spiral, USA, by BIG.

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Dezeen Awards 2023 sustainability longlist revealed

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The 93 longlisted projects, which are in the running for awards in six different sustainability project categories, are by studios located across 28 different countries including Peru , Taiwan , Austria , Israel , Norway and Germany. The architecture , interiors and design longlists were announced earlier this week.

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Soof Azani and Lir Braverman propose collapsible solar-powered bike for last-mile deliveries

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The vehicle , which is intended for developing countries, is designed for heavy loads to expedite last-mile deliveries for traders and businesses. Holon, Israel. The contest received over 170 entries from more than 45 different countries around the world. Read more about the proposal below: D-50. Soof Azani and Lir Braverman.

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Australia moves to ban engineered stone due to silicosis danger

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It would make Australia the first country in the world to ban engineered stone, although New Zealand has indicated it may follow suit. In the past years, we didn't have any silicosis cases in Israel; this was a very rare disease. A decision on the ban is expected later this year, with the rules coming into effect 12 months later.

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"More good architects should get involved in social housing" says Daniel Libeskind

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After leaving his birth country, Poland, in 1957, Libeskind and his family moved to Israel and then to New York in 1959, where they lived in the Amalgamated Housing Cooperative in the Bronx.

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Glocalization: The Most Widespread Architectural Trend You’ve Never Heard Of

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In many countries, we can still witness the impact of British, French and Portuguese colonialism, particularly in counties such as India and the Caribbean. What is shown on television shows and online is deemed “the best;” yet these shows are often made in America or Britain so follow the design styles of these countries.

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Ten homes centred around bright interior courtyards

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The homes in this lookbook are spread out across the globe, from Israel to Japan and Mexico, but all feature soothing courtyard rooms filled with plants. This home in the Willamette Valley wine country in Oregon was designed around a glazed garden filled with native deciduous trees. Neve Tzedek townhouse, Israel, by Meirav Galan.

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