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

Architizer

The examination of repurposing the roof materials from the Montréal Olympic Stadium in the recently published article on the Olympic construction dilemma , has prompted me to explore the broader implications of recycling construction waste. The judging process for Architizer's 12th Annual A+Awards is now away.

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algebraist coffee Star World Store by STILL YOUNG

aasarchitecture

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. Refine and rich in texture, the dark marble bar counter and the 3.2-meter-high

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University of Southern California presents 10 architecture student projects

Deezen

"This study will explore two main determinants of a building's persona – form and materiality. Just as we define characters by their physique, buildings are defined by their form – materiality offers another layer of characterisation to a building through properties of patterns, colours and textures.

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Rotterdam 2023: Part 2 - Urban Design and Architecture

Community Architect

Rotterdam rose like a phoenix from the ashes of WWII, still, it wasn't always known for design, innovation and intriguing architecture. Rotterdam brought housing back to the urban core and in a creative adaptive reuse for its partly deserted industrial sectors, it tried to harness innovation.

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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. It literally is in every aspect of a building, so for example in the walls and ceilings, but also in the furniture and materials used inside. Deconstruction. War Bunker refurbishment.