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Foster + Partners unveils Saudi Arabia pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka

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British architecture studio Foster + Partners has released visuals of its design for the Saudi Arabia pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka , which will be modelled on the kingdom's traditional villages. The design is also expected to incorporate rainwater recycling and photovoltaic technologies that generate electricity.

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Woo Architects reveals demountable UK Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka

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The UK Pavilion will be defined by a 10-by-10-metre structural grid, which can be easily deconstructed and moved to a different location following the event in Japan next year. However, the visuals suggest the pavilion will be composed of boxy forms with flat roofs. Details about what the pavilion will exhibit are yet to be disclosed.

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Deconstructivist architecture "challenges the very values of harmony, unity and stability"

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But the emergence of deconstructivism – an ungainly portmanteau of the mid-to-late twentieth-century philosophical movement, deconstruction, and 1920s Russian constructivism – suggested that the avant-garde's demise may have been exaggerated. The seminal Deconstructivist Architecture exhibition was held at the MoMA.

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News: ACSA announces the 2023 Architectural Education Award winners

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Groat of the University of Michigan Kent Kleinman of Brown University Thomas Leslie of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Iowa State University Joanna Lombard of the University of Miami Peter MacKeith of the University of Arkansas AIAS/ACSA New Faculty Teaching Award Part-Time Faculty Evan Shieh of the New York Institute of Technology (..)

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Previously unrecycleable clothing made into Fibers Unsorted textile

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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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Six fashion and textile student projects that centre on their materials

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Infiltrate by Nazila Shamsizadeh Fashion and technology student Nazila Shamsizadeh drew on an allegory by Greek philosopher Plato for their collection named Infiltrate. In a series of deconstructed clothing items, layers are removed, threads exposed and microscopically small fragments are blown-up to exaggerated proportions."

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Fashion Ads Are Embracing the Saying "There’s No Place Like Home"

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editor-at-large for the creative platform It’s Nice That , it’s Goodspeed’s job to notice visual patterns such as these. Top photo courtesy Puma Related Reading: The People Obsessed With Using Obsolete, Y2K Technology—as Decor Why Every Celebrity Has a Home Goods Brand Now As a graphic designer and art director, as well as the U.S.

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