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S-AR creates deconstructed house for glamping in Mexican forest

Deezen

S-AR completed the Glamping Concéntrico project in Mexico Collectively, the structures measure 2,270 square feet (210.75 The project works to create multiple levels of connections: between people and nature, among structures in a specific landscape, and between the buildings and the forest.

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IAAC creates mobile Moca dwelling with openable fabric facades

Deezen

Behind them, a layer of glass doors allows closer control of the relationship to the outdoors. Moca was constructed using thin CLT panels that the students produced themselves to ensure its structure kept below the maximum weight permitted for mobile structures.

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Blee Halligan draws on Derbyshire landscape for Derwent Valley Villa

Deezen

London-based architecture firm Blee Halligan has created Derwent Valley Villa, a family home in Derbyshire, UK, that was informed by the surrounding landscape. Brick structures are connected by a glass walkway that stretches through the garden. The new structure provides more garden space than was previously available.

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Cantilevered Serra Residence in Brazil includes stair-side slides

Deezen

Brazilian architect Marcelo Couto and landscape designer Rodrigo Oliveira have created a cantilevering house with multiple courtyards and an interior staircase with a slide attached in Fazenda da Grama, São Paulo. The larger bar on the north section features two structural end walls and four large columns.

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Wexner Center for the Arts is "a building that is waiting to be a building"

Deezen

As we continue our deconstructivist series , we look at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Ohio by architect and theorist Peter Eisenman , which he claims "has nothing to do with deconstruction or deconstructivism.". I never had heard the term deconstruction when I did the Wexner centre," Eisenman told Dezeen. "I It's just not.

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Transcending Typology: 6 Ways Architects Are Transforming New Spiritual Spaces

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Architects continue to experiment with light, scale and form to create subversive and surprising sacred structures. The building embraces organic shapes, while its permeable façade establishes a dialogue between the inner world of worship and the external landscape.

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LILITH House | DCDSAA Architecture Office

ArchiDiaries

DCDSAA Architectural Design Office has completed a very important architectural planning and design project in Shanghai this year-Lilith House (Cat House Garden); Architects hope to build a harmonious relationship among architecture, courtyard and nature through minimalist geometric deconstruction and calm symmetry.

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