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Deconstruction by Design: How Architects Are Redefining Practice Through Material Reuse

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Breaking Ground: Creative Approaches to Construction Waste Diagram illustrating the winning entry for an architecture competition held by Hackney City Farm, showcasing the repurposing of sash windows. Mock-ups, often made of high-end materials, are typically discarded after reviews, resulting in significant waste.

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algebraist coffee Star World Store by STILL YOUNG

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The first store in Changsha/ Pure expression of innovative materials The first store of algebraist coffee in Changsha stands beside the main road. The design extracts coffee culture elements and innovates material application. Ultra-white tempered glass with a minimalist silver frame presents a unique aesthetics of craftsmanship.

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University of Southern California presents 10 architecture student projects

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They work together to develop, empower and leverage local insight that enables them to become intelligent and intrepid practitioners and forge creative solutions. Through this exploration, a dialogue on persona in architecture can develop."

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Rotterdam 2023: Part 2 - Urban Design and Architecture

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In the previous blog about transportation in Rotterdam I touched on Rotterdam's devastating bombing in a Nazi Germany air raid that turned much of historic Rotterdam into rubble and cost over 700 lives in a single night and how the city planners have turned this tragedy into an opportunity of re-invention and development that came in various phases.

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Ultimate List of Architecture Terms

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An example of adaptive reuse can be this war bunker in the Netherlands, that architecture studio B-ILD has turned into an innovative holiday home. The buildings often show a ‘blob’ or amoeba, and quite frequently technology and computer modeling are being used to develop the structure. Deconstruction. War Bunker refurbishment.