Looking Glass Lodge / Michael Kendrick Architects
ArchDaily
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
© Tom Bird architects: Michael Kendrick Architects Location: Hastings, United Kingdom Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Tom Bird Area: 49.
ArchDaily
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
© Tom Bird architects: Michael Kendrick Architects Location: Hastings, United Kingdom Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Tom Bird Area: 49.
Avontuura
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Designed as a rural retreat for a young family, the house is located on a five-acre forested site in the Pemberton Valley. The post Leckie Studio completes weekend home that acts as a lens for its environment appeared first on Åvontuura.
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Archinect
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
After years of delays, New York City finally has a shiny silver bean of its own. A new sculpture by Anish Kapoor—modeled after his famous Cloud Gate, known as the Bean, in Chicago—was officially unveiled this week. [.] Despite its resemblance to Cloud Gate, is different in several key ways, reported Tribeca Citizen in 2018. For example, while Chicago’s Bean is bolted securely to the ground, Manhattan’s mini-Bean is more free-flowing, able to move and shift depending on th
designboom
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
evoking a walled concrete fortress, the introverted architecture opens up with warm timber interiors. The post a minimalist retreat is nestled beneath the wooded mountains of korea appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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A new industry study conducted by Architizer on behalf of Chaos Enscape surveyed 2,139 design professionals to understand the state of architectural visualization and what to expect in the near future. We asked: How are visualizations produced in your firm? What impact does real-time rendering have? What approach are you taking toward the rise of AI?
Archinect
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
The center’s main objectives are to research, develop and test novel building-integrated systems for on-site energy generation, air cleaning, water purification and food growing [.] the CEA is a 'consortium that unites researchers in the R&D of novel building research,' bringing together the resources of multiple departments on campus. The four-year-old Center for Architecture and Ecosystems (CEA) was founded as a collaboration between Yale School of Architecture, the School of Environ
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Archinect
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
While the government has doled out grant money to research 3D printing capabilities in space, and several proof-of-concept projects from bridges to Army barracks have garnered headlines, the applied use of 3D printing in commercial construction remains nascent. Patti Harburg-Petrich, principal in the Los Angeles office of U.K.-based engineering firm Buro Happold, says the real culprit is likely one that all new building innovations are forced to navigate: the building code itself.
The Spaces
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Art deco style, which flourished in the 1920s and 1930s, showcased the optimism of the Jazz Age era and its love of the modern, with its flowing, curvy lines and geometric patterns. Since then, its architecture has become one of the most coveted styles, valued for its elegance and design quality. France and Belgium have many art deco homes, as both countries were hotbeds of creative talent at that time.
Archinect
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
MVRDV co-founder Nathalie de Vries is among 50 women to be included in the Forbes 50 Over 50: Europe, Middle East, and Africa 2023 list. Building on the inaugural 2022 edition , the list is intended to honor “foundations, business, and political leaders, scientists, and vanguards leading the way throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.” “Dutch architect Nathalie de Vries puts the “DV” in Rotterdam-based design firm MVRDV,” Forbes writes.
designboom
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
all private rooms are composed as wooden cubes in between which an open family space unfolds horizontally and vertically. The post ‘a sculpture of wooden cubes’ by appels architekten unfolds in southeast germany appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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Aerial imagery has emerged as a necessary tool for architecture, engineering, and construction firms seeking to improve pre-construction site analysis, make more informed planning decisions, and ensure all stakeholders have access to an accurate visualization of the site to keep the project moving forward. Download our guide and take a deeper look at how aerial imagery can be leveraged to drive project efficiency by reducing unnecessary site visits and providing the accurate details required to
Archinect
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Reactions are pouring in following the devastating 7.8 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria early Monday morning. There are no estimates available yet as to the number of structures either collapsed or damaged across the region, but a minimum of 3,400 lives have been lost as a result of the quake and a wave of very powerful aftershocks as concerns grow about both governments' ability to organize civil response efforts in the most impacted regions.
designboom
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
with a length of 150 meters and a height of 30 meters, the resulting design looks like a ship. The post kazuyo sejima’s floating design center appears like glass dome-enclosed island in china appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Archinect
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Following last week’s visit to the California/Switzerland-based Montalba Architects , we are using this week’s edition of our Meet Your Next Employer series to explore the work of San Francisco and Providence-based BAMO. A studio of interior designers, architects, and artists, BAMO’s services range from interior architecture to custom furniture and accessories.
The Spaces
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
To celebrate the 25th edition of PAD in March, Laffanour / Galerie Downtown Paris is digging deep into its Steph Simons archive to showcase a little-seen 1965 cabinet designed by Charlotte Perriand. The custom-made storage unit is fabricated from wood, aluminium and plastic and has the hallmarks typical of Perriand ’s ambitious postwar designs with sliding doors and juxtaposing materials.
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In the dynamic world of architecture, design, and construction, creative problem-solving is crucial for success. Traditional methods often fall short in effectively conveying design intent to clients. Real-time visualization empowers you with a solid decision-making tool that smooths the design process. Discover the power of real-time visualization: Effective Communication Convey your vision clearly and align with clients.
Archinect
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
The city of Philadelphia is prepared to release a report detailing a months-long community engagement effort officials say will inform the fate of the Roundhouse, the unusual concrete building that served as police headquarters for more than six decades. Many of the residents who participated in that process said they want to see the shuttered building at 7th and Race streets repurposed as a community hub that recognizes the site’s long history of police abuse.
designboom
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
NEOM wants to show the world that its four megacities in saudi arabia will come to life by documenting its construction in a short film. The post NEOM releases short film on construction progress of saudi arabia’s four megacities appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Architonic
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Sprung from a need for a comfortable and stylish bar stool, the Bollo Barstool is the latest addition to the <a href="[link] family</a> The barstool combines deep comfort with an iconic design expression and is a guarantee for a good experience at any bar or counter. Bollo Barstool comes in two heights, 98.0 cm/38.6 in and 88.0 cm/34.6 in.
Dwell
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
This cabin-like home is cleverly split into two parts connected by a breezeway that frames the water views and dissolves boundaries between interior and exterior spaces. When Andrew and Dale Noseworthy decided to build a vacation home close to their day-to-day home in the city of Halifax, they wanted to celebrate contemporary architectural forms whilst evoking their childhood memories of cottage life.
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Deezen
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
UK researchers have shown that artificial intelligence , combined with cinematic motion capture suits and digital twin technology, can offer a "faster, cheaper" way of treating patients with disorders that impair their movement. Across two studies, researchers from University College London and Imperial College London showed that using a machine-learning algorithm to crunch data gathered from the wearable suits allowed them to predict the progression of diseases far more quickly and accurately
Archeyes
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
The A’ Design Awards & Competition is now accepting submissions. If you have a design that deserves recognition or wish to nominate one, don’t hesitate and submit it today. The. The post Call for Entries: A’ Design Award & Competition 2022-2023 appeared first on ArchEyes.
Deezen
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Dezeen Showroom: Australian brand Woven Image has drawn on modern Japonisme and art deco design styles to create its latest acoustic product , the Fuji ceiling tile. Woven Image designed the Fuji to enhance the aesthetic quality of ceilings and provide acoustic control with its 3D design, which can be employed in a range of configurations. Fuji comes in square and rectangular forms The felt tiles have a graphic shape with curved corners informed by art deco and Japonisme, a late nineteenth-centu
The Architect's Newsletter
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Most New Yorkers need to visit the New York Transit Museum to experience the magic of vintage trains, but until recently, C train commuters got the opportunity to ride them [.] Read More. The post MTA unveils a new superlong, bendy subway car appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Speaker: Pedro Clarke – Principal Architect at A+ Architecture, In Loco Program Director
Sustainability begins with a conversation, and acquiring customer buy-in is entirely dependent on how the conversation is framed. Clients may not see sustainability as a priority out of fear of operational costs and quality. While these are legitimate concerns, it is our responsibility as architects to listen and foster a collaborative culture that answers client issues while also reducing our carbon footprint.
The Spaces
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Beat the Monday blues with our weekly shot of interior design wanderlust. From the hottest hotels to iconic homes, we bring you a curation of interior spaces to inspire your renovation project and fuel your curiosity… La Ferme Hibride hotel in France’s Provence View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marina Denisova (@_marinadenisova_) Private residence in London View this post on Instagram A post shared by @child.studio Galeria 218 co-working in Lisbon View this post on Instagram A p
The Architect's Newsletter
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Using research that draws on traditional African material culture and practices in the Americas, an exhibition featuring architecture, design, and art inspired by Black hair is on view at the [.] Read More. The post A new exhibition at the University of Houston explores the architectural properties of Black hair appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Archute
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Have you ever walked down a street and seen metal teeth run alongside low street-garden walls and metal bars? That is an example of hostile architecture. With the explosion of urbanization, people have thronged cities, and there is a high population to deal with. Since people interact directly with the environment, architects and designers have The post What is Hostile Architecture?
designboom
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
the winning design shows a sinuous, fan-shaped structure filled with lush gardens. The post MAD architects unveils organic terminal design for changchun airport appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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