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Woo Architects reveals demountable UK Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka

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The UK Pavilion will be defined by a 10-by-10-metre structural grid, which can be easily deconstructed and moved to a different location following the event in Japan next year. It is being masterplanned by Sou Fujimoto Architects in collaboration with fellow Japanese studios Tohata Architects & Engineers and Azusa Sekkei.

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Nine projects that encapsulate The Laboratory of the Future at Venice Architecture Biennale

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Photo is by Marco Zorzanello The Great Endeavour by Liam Young Created in collaboration with scientists and technologists, The Great Endeavour is a short film directed by architect Liam Young that imagines the development of new infrastructure to remove carbon from the atmosphere and store it underground to reach climate targets.

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Jianli Art Center by GOA

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The cultural tourism project developed by ZOINA Group, intended to renovate the old center of Changle under the spirit of Zhang Jian and renamed it as Jianli (the Hometown of Zhang Jian). Affected by the low-lying and sandy geographical condition, local people use to build high foundations and dig moats by houses to collect soil.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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Square House is best described as subtly deconstructive. Tellingly, the idea to cofound the studio came while Bordas and her partner were working together at the Louis Vuitton Foundation, an experience where the paradoxical proximity and distance between the world of design and engineering was attenuated. Kimberly Dowdell.

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Daniel Libeskind is deconstructivism's "late bloomer"

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He trained as an accordion player and, after migrating to Israel with his family in 1957, received a scholarship from the American-Israel Cultural Foundation that led him to perform as a virtuoso. The term deconstructivism derives from the deconstruction approach to philosophy and the Russian architectural style of constructivism.