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Women at the forefront of innovation in design

Hotel Designs

Image credit: Red Dog Glass Design Fast forward from 1964 to 2023 and the design industry remains a platform where women innovate and harness technology to create something different. And like Isola, they have not always followed the rules.

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PURE NFTEA Tea House, Shenzhen, China

e-architect

In this way, an asymmetrical yet balanced frame was constructed on the horizontal plane, defining a new space in a deconstructive manner. 2 Deconstruction Chinese Lego blocks — mortise-and-tenon structures, a flexible joint in architecture “The Sun (tenon) and Mao (mortise) represent the Yang and Yin elements in Chinese philosophy. .”

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Kingston School of Art highlights 10 student design projects

Deezen

School statement: "Kingston School of Art's Graphic Design course encourages students to be innovative, invent and inspire change. Students will develop their own signature style, experimenting across sketch work, 2D to 3D, knitwear and digital print in the workshops and dedicated fashion design studios. Student: Amy Brown.

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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. This is the new economy.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

This article aims to highlight some of the world’s most innovative minds, and celebrate their success in an evergreen format that can inspire the AEC community year-round. Square House is best described as subtly deconstructive. Right: Josai School of Management, Japan; images via Tulane and studio SUMO. Yolande Daniels, NOMA.

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Ultimate List of Architecture Terms

Architecture Quote

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. Nowadays curvilinearism is up and coming, as it provides a good ground for innovative architectural structures. Deconstruction. War Bunker refurbishment. Image by Archi Expo.