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8 Ways Architects Served Up Spectacular Hospitality Spaces in 2022

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The most exceptional projects have eloquent answers to the multifaceted challenges posed by hospitality environments. In this way, the boundary between the commercial and organic environment is made porous. Channels of water and rugged rocks zone the tables, evoking the waterscapes of the Jiangnan Garden to the west of the city.

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Ten design projects by students at Toronto Metropolitan University

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In IRN 401, a second-year studio, students build on the concept of environments for the human body, integrating foundations of structures, site, material awareness and human behaviour theory to comprehensive design problems. The space connects the private and public zones to support the local arts and culture of Cortona.

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University of Southern California presents 10 architecture student projects

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"USC Architecture is a dynamic platform for educating and inspiring 'citizen architects' to analyse problems and create design solutions that both respond to the challenges of our time and embrace the promise of a better built environment. What if buildings are just as much characters in the built environment as the people who occupy them?

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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Square House is best described as subtly deconstructive. We’ve got huge constraints, if you look at the pressure on the environment, and I believe we are the custodians of [that]. When it comes to innovative textural façades that add movement — even rhythm —to the urban environment, Gang truly is a leader in the field.

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Rotterdam 2023: Part 2 - Urban Design and Architecture

Community Architect

Sustainability A lot of presenters used the term circular economy, meaning that materials used for construction are either recycled or will be recycled after a building gets "deconstructed". For everything a physical model: GROUP A (Photo: Philipsen) With CARBONLAB we anticipate upcoming regulations and incentives. Visible to everyone.(