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

Architizer

This ritual of demolition and construction, whether at the scale of an entire building or an interior renovation, perpetuates a cycle of unsustainable material renewal that heavily contributes to the built environment’s carbon emissions — up to 50% of the annual global total.

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Miniview: Mondrian Singapore Duxton deconstructs the shophouse

Hotel Designs

Carter was taken with the big idea of the deconstructed shophouse. Rather than a direct translation, we took its parts and deconstructed it into contemporary forms,” she explained. We love the idea of a slick glass box of the shower protruding through the rough plaster walls. In the hotel rooms, inspiration abounds. “We

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Previously unrecycleable clothing made into Fibers Unsorted textile

Deezen

"The challenge that Fibers Unsorted set was to develop a quality yarn out of the big waste streams of textile that are still today only down-cycled into a poor insulation material or get burned or end up in a landfill," Envisions director Sanne Schuurman told Dezeen. "We

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MASONPRINCE Shenzhen Office by TOMO DESIGN

aasarchitecture

Infinite Possibilities – Elevator Hall The elevator hall is the first attractive visual focus which features hanging decorations that can be altered to showcase different materials and monograms. The suspended volume, curved glass, wooden texture, and VI design on the steps all contribute to an overall unified look.

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Eight pared-back kitchens with minimalist storage solutions

Deezen

Sometimes the simple solutions are the best, as seen in this lookbook featuring tidy kitchen interiors where minimalist closed cabinets are combined with decorative materials. This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive.

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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. The brand boldly explores, experiments and innovates in design and materials and has created many classics. Fusion & deconstruction of past and future.

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algebraist coffee Star World Store by STILL YOUNG

aasarchitecture

The first store in Changsha/ Pure expression of innovative materials The first store of algebraist coffee in Changsha stands beside the main road. Its outstanding 10-meter-high shopfront has become an attractive visual focus to arouse the consumers’ curiosity to the greatest extent.

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