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Mississippi Workshop, Portland, Oregon

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photo © Lara Swimmer photo © Lara Swimmer Located on a prominent site in Portland’s vibrant Mississippi Avenue district, the 9,550-square-foot building offers a new model for sustainable and sensitive infill development. photo © Lara Swimmer At the same time, Mississippi is a commercial building with a civic heart.

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Mississippi Workshop by Waechter Architecture

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Designed and developed by Waechter Architecture, the Mississippi Workshop was conceived as a proving ground for sustainable building systems and “all-wood” construction technologies and equally, as a forum for new creative conversations.

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Clementine Blakemore Architects transforms stone barns into accessible holiday homes

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The Wraxall Yard complex, which also features a community space and a workshop, is part of a wider project by the owners of the site to provide universal access to the landscape and enhance the area's biodiversity. There is also a workshop and a community space. Structural engineer: Structure Workshop.

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Kéré Architecture designs community centre in Uganda to be "source of inspiration and pride"

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"The goal of the project is to maintain and enhance the public and free character of the site, seeking not to impose, but to gently uplift it," explained Kéré Architecture. Kamwokya Community Centre is raised on a stepped concrete platform, protecting the site from the frequent flooding that occurs after heavy rainfall.

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Skylodge by Skylab

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Designed to serve as catalyst for a sustainable, densely planned residential mountaintop village, Skylodge is a 5,500-square-foot event center built on a 10,000-acre ski mountain in Utah. A series of modules, based on 100-square-foot triangles, were fitted out on site, including finish materials, as well as mechanical and electrical systems.

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Revival Projects' Zero Footprint Repurposing hub saves construction waste from landfill

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The Zero Waste Repurposing hub is located in Collingwood, Melbourne on the site of a future development. The Zero Footprint Repurposing hub stores materials from projects around Melbourne, with Revival Projects facilitating large-scale repurposing initiatives from various sites. Revival Projects also runs workshops out of the hub.

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Kamwokya Community Centre by Kéré Architecture

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The goal of the project is to maintain and enhance the public and free character of the site, seeking not to impose, but to gently uplift it. These spaces are covered by two butterfly roofs raised by steel structures to allow for air flow, which give a strong identity to the site in its urban context. Photo © Kéré Architecture.