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Cultivating Non-Violent Cities: 10 Examples of Friendly Public Spaces

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Songzhuang Micro Community Park / Crossboundaries. Image © Yu Bai Violent cities result from social and economic inequality, which also affects the urban landscape and the way we live. In honor of International Cities Day, we have selected a series of projects to reflect on non-violent ways of using public space. Read more »

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CCA orients wooden Casa Wabi pavilion around orchid cultivation

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It was designed to facilitate orchid cultivation. The post CCA orients wooden Casa Wabi pavilion around orchid cultivation appeared first on Dezeen. Photo by Jaime Navarro The pavilion consists of a rose-coloured sunken walkway with benches along its sides and gravel in the spaces between the slabs.

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SML reinterprets ginseng cultivation structure as contemporary retail interior in seoul

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The post SML reinterprets ginseng cultivation structure as contemporary retail interior in seoul appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. the promotion wall nods to the traditional korean structure, transforming the main products into objects of art through careful curation.

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A new generation of community gardeners have big goals for cultivating the concrete jungle

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Urban agriculture encompasses community gardens cultivated by volunteers as well as vast greenhouse and rooftop farms that sell their products to grocery stores across the country.

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"Cultivated Imaginaries: Superblock and the Idea of the City" Exhibition at Syracuse School of Architecture by Syracuse University

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CULTIVATED IMAGINARIES is the culminating exhibition of Harry der Boghosian Fellow Liang Wang’s year-long research project devoted to the study of the superblock. The results of Wang’s studio and other courses taught over this last year are catalogued and published in two large volumes which are part of the exhibition.

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laura maria gonzalez cultivates sustainable biocement from microbes for exhibition at MIT

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The post laura maria gonzalez cultivates sustainable biocement from microbes for exhibition at MIT appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. the exhibition delves into the intersection of design and microbial life, unveiling the hidden artistry of these ancient communities.

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artificial biodegradable island cultivates marine life in the mediterranean sea

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The post artificial biodegradable island cultivates marine life in the mediterranean sea appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. the external layer crafted from gypsum facilitates the growth of invertebrates, mosses, and plants that naturally occupy the island.

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