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Natural Material Studio creates restaurant panels from leftover beer

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Copenhagen-based Natural Material Studio has handcrafted swirly panels made of spent grain salvaged from beer production for a restaurant opened by the local Ă…BEN brewery. From the very start of the process, it was important for us not to force the waste material, so we let it dry naturally," explained Hvillum.

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Studio Gang designs cave-like Gilder Center for American Museum of Natural History

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Chicago-based architecture firm Studio Gang has designed the Gilder Center in Manhattan to prioritize connectivity, creating a massive cavernous atrium meant to provoke a sense of exploration and discovery. Gang pointed to the lack of formwork in the shotcrete design and the promotion of science learning in general.

Nature 145
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7 Visual Tricks To Make a Space Feel Larger

The Architecture Designs

It doesn’t only allow easy movement and comfortable furniture arrangements but is also visually pleasing. With a few clever visual tricks, you can make any space feel more open. Some experts also recommend lighter colors to enhance natural light. This design contributes to the illusion of height.

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NhĂ  TĂº Garden by Long Nguyen Design

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Layer-on-Layer Design Moreover, the inclusion of an infinity pool stretching across the front facade not only served as a visual centerpiece but also played a vital role in temperature regulation, mitigating heat radiation from the street into the building. Source by Long Nguyen Design.

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EFFEKT creates treetop walkway that is accessible to "all nature lovers"

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Raised 15 metres high in the air, the platform was designed with a gentle incline accessible to people of all ages and physical abilities, as well as cyclists, pushchairs and wheelchairs. Alongside the new treetop walk, it has cycling and nature trails, and facilities for activities including trampolining and climbing.

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onebulb architecture’s passive brick house in india winds communal and meditative spaces

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open volumes visually interconnected by a natural material palette are built with passive techniques, tackling the region's extreme climatic conditions. The post onebulb architecture’s passive brick house in india winds communal and meditative spaces appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Indoor and Outdoor Plants: The Art of Balancing Architecture Designs and Nature

The Architecture Designs

It is becoming increasingly accepted that nature significantly impacts the creation of aesthetically pleasing and functional architectural design. Indoor and outdoor plants have become increasingly important components of contemporary architecture design.

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