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Highlights from the Sharjah Triennial: 10 Installations Exploring the Beauty of Impermanence

ArchDaily

Courtesy of Limbo Accra Running from November 11, 2023 until March 10, 2024, The Sharjah Architecture Triennia l celebrates innovations in the built environment , particularly in the global south. As the event draws to a close, ArchDaily explores 10 architectural installations that respond to the overarching theme through various mediums.

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400 hanging mushroom bricks used in Studio Link-Arc’s Shenzhen Biennale installation

Archinect

New York City firm Studio Link-Arc has created an installation in Shenzhen formed from 400 hanging mushroom bricks. As a result, the installation aimed to reflect, visualize, and learn from the organisms in order to inform future architectural applications of the material.

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Eco-Friendly Roofing Materials

Aric Gitomer Architect

Climate changes have had a massive impact on the global environment, and every individual has some part to play. Building green is beneficial for the environment and a positive step towards reducing the carbon footprint. Building green is beneficial for the environment and a positive step towards reducing the carbon footprint.

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10 Structural Installations by Snøhetta, MADWORKSHOP, and others at the ECC's 'Time Space Existence' Exhibition at Venice Biennale 2023

ArchDaily

The 2023 iteration of the group show draws attention to expressions of sustainability in its numerous forms, ranging from a focus on the environment and urban landscape to the unfolding conversations on innovation, reuse, community, and inclusion. Read more »

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A Reimagined Monument in Germany and a Scent Installation in the Netherlands: 9 Unbuilt Pavilions Submitted by the ArchDaily Community

ArchDaily

Image Courtesy of MAKHNO Studio Whether temporary or permanent, pavilions and urban installations represent an opportunity for architects to experiment with different shapes, materials, and textures. Vitryak Visitor center / MAKHNO Studio.

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Carlos Irijalba uses recycled materials from climate resiliency projects for an installation along the East River

The Architect's Newsletter

On Manhattan’s East River the intersection between art and the battle against climate change is alive with a new temporary installation.

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Schlüter-Systems – revolutionising tile and paver installation

Hotel Designs

Image credit: Schlüter-Systems The capability to stack supports empowers installers to achieve optimal height and slope alignment, even in the most challenging environments. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, these supports cater to a broad spectrum of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, stone and concrete pavers.