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Ten architecture projects by students at Carleton University

Deezen

They include the reintroduction of alvars as a landscape strategy extending from aggregate infill, an industrial remediation for obsolete water treatment reservoirs, and the in-situ repair of concrete bents supporting the Gardiner Expressway. The thesis proposes three speculative applications of BioRock within Toronto, Canada.

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Eleven design moments from Mexico City art week 2024

Deezen

Above: industrial designer CS Nunez showed works made from biomaterials for Unno. Mexican industrial designer CS Nuñez showed a collection of pieces made from biomaterials for Unno, a gallery for Latin American design. For more international exhibitions, talks and fairs in architecture and design visit Dezeen Events Guide.

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Prix de Rome Architecture 2022 winner: Lesia Topolnyk

e-architect

With her design No Innocent Landscape, Lesia Topolnyk shows how the landscape that forms the backdrop to such an event is not innocent in itself, but represents a complicated interplay of global and local histories. Lesia Topolnyk uses narrative and construction techniques to deconstruct this relationship in her dark, oppressive design.

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"Deconstructivism started well over a century ago and still continues today"

Deezen

Two world wars, the depression, Hiroshima and the Holocaust demolished the notion that history evolved smoothly in a gradual continuum: time had proved susceptible to catastropohic, asymmetrical events. Deconstructivism in its diversity and focus on difference acknowledged the individuality that industrialized modernism stamped out.

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New Designers presents 10 award-winning fashion and textiles projects

Deezen

Since its inception 38 years ago, New Designers has provided a platform for over 3,000 graduates to present their visionary ideas to industry professionals and the public every year. The prints use a variety of both digital and traditional techniques to produce a series of exciting and diverse outcomes.

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Celebrating the most outstanding design – 2023 INDE.Awards winners!

Habitus Living

On the evening of Thursday August 10th, we celebrated these achievements at a VIP Gala Event at the Art Gallery of NSW and with a live international broadcast. Along with the acknowledgement of their work, winners received a uniquely crafted trophy created by INDE partner Tilt Industrial Design.

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HOME BREWED

Landscape Architecture Magazine

The ravine bisects the 18-acre property—a 400,000-barrel-per-year brewery lies on one side; New Belgium’s Liquid Center, a tasting room and event space, on the other—which opened to the public in 2016. The brewery’s event lawn hosts up to 5,000 people for concerts—Mills and Tuch said the 2017 Third Eye Blind show was quite a party.

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