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S-AR creates deconstructed house for glamping in Mexican forest

Deezen

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. The gathering space has concrete and stone walls, as well as tree bark fillers. Raw wood tables and benches add warm accents.

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Parc de la Villette is the "largest deconstructed building in the world"

Deezen

French-Swiss architect Tschumi designed the park as a deconstructed building. "It It was not about nature, per se, it was an urban moment," Tschumi told Dezeen. "I I call it the largest deconstructed building in the world as it's one building, but broken down in many fragments.". A raised walkway runs through the park.

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Hangzhou Vanke Junxi Club, China by WE DESIGN by We Design

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Abstract: Deconstructed art, Ultimate Happiness Art bridges the spirit of space, Unlike the set limits of addition and subtraction, Sometimes by deconstructing To achieve counter-deconstruction. It is an ultimate happiness when wandering freely between the landscapes.

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Court House by KUBE Architecture

Archinect

This new ground-up house unifies indoor and outdoor space. Composed of a transparent central 2-story living space flanked by volumes with ancillary functions, each room frames the next. The previous house on the site was deconstructed, and almost all material was re-purposed.

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IAAC creates mobile Moca dwelling with openable fabric facades

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Students and researchers at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia have constructed a mobile home in Barcelona using wood from Collserola Natural Park. It was developed and constructed at the IAAC's Valladura Labs, a site in the nearby Collserola Natural Park from which the timber was sourced.

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The Chiu | Nature Times Art Design

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Excerpt: Nature Times Art Design designed the interiors for The Chiu, a “one-diamond black pearl” restaurant offering Chaoshan cuisine. The garden-themed elevator hall incorporates flowing light and shadows, which surround delicate natural, handmade artworks. The circulation route loops around the whole space.

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PARKLIFE | Spatial Installation In The Downtown by TEAM_BLDG

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This spring, the epidemic and lockdown in Shanghai have brought the public's daily focus back to the space of "home". We have found that while the actions of people leaving their homes have greatly decreased, the animals and plants of the city have always survived better.