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Demolition Is Dead. The Future of Sustainable Architecture Lies in Deconstruction

Architizer

While we commonly think of steel, glass and concrete as the primary culprits, recent research has shown that the relatively rapid pace at which we renovate and update our interior environments may be responsible for a level of emissions similar to those associated with the structure and envelope of a building.

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Product watch: introducing Earth Collection from Red Dog Glass Design

Hotel Designs

With its vibrant hues and intricate designs, these glass panels and splashbacks harness the soothing power of nature, while adding a touch of luxury to your space. With its vibrant hues and intricate designs, these glass panels and splashbacks harness the soothing power of nature, while adding a touch of luxury to your space.

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Made by Fire explores "the power and fragility of Bohemian glass and porcelain"

Deezen

Promotion: a vase made from a mycelium mould and a light installation that includes a car destroyed during the war in Ukraine feature in the Made by Fire exhibition. It will feature more than 100 original projects, including objects made from ceramics , porcelain and glass. Photo by Vojtěch Veškrna.

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Previously unrecycleable clothing made into Fibers Unsorted textile

Deezen

The Fibers Unsorted project started with development and engineering company Imat-Uve , which began researching methods of deconstructing mixed textiles into usable fibres in 2013, setting out to spin them into yarns that could compete with their predecessors in terms of quality.

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Cantilevered Serra Residence in Brazil includes stair-side slides

Deezen

The retaining and closing walls are made of multi-coloured basalt Predominantly finished in exposed concrete and glass, the home also features untreated wood cladding and shading screens. The retaining and closing walls are made of multi-coloured basalt and white cement to give texture and tonal variety. The photography is by Maíra Acayaba.

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Gaggenau’s quiet confidence reverberates through Milan

Habitus Living

I didn’t see any other installations that were as memorable. Spanning 33-square-metres, “A Statement of Form” installation saw what used to be the villa’s tennis court transformed into an architecturally designed space defined by beautifully presented, artful craft. And that’s what Gaggenau managed to accomplish.

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Cassina Showroom, Ningbo | OUTIN. DESIGN

ArchiDiaries

DESIGN adopted unique deconstruction methods and spatial languages to tell the story of the brand that has never stopped making breakthroughs and evolving over its long history. As aluminum plate is too soft, it needed polishing before being installed on the wall. Fusion & deconstruction of past and future. Fashion pioneer.