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Unlocking Urban Potential: Street Vending Integration Strategies in Informal Settings

ArchDaily

Mostly categorized under the informal economy due to lack of regulations and authorization, street markets in the global south have often been seen as a threat to urban development. Policymakers and city officials have long struggled with informality, considering it the “antithesis of modernity.”

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Traditional cabins inform mountain retreat in the Ukrainian Carpathians

Deezen

Lviv studios Sanina Arch Club and Gubar Architects used a "combination of modern and local traditions" for Krasnyk House, a holiday cabin in the Carpathian mountains in Ukraine. Materials and finishes were selected to create a modern interior experience "When you enter the house, you immediately feel comfort and peace.

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Ten modern homes with interiors informed by biophilic design

Deezen

The post Ten modern homes with interiors informed by biophilic design appeared first on Dezeen. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring colorful 1970s interiors , innovative stone furniture and interiors designed using the Color of the Year.

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Liminal House by Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses

Archinect

The evolving needs of a family became the impetus for how we imagined a house that could embody the state of transition at a conceptual and experiential level.

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Farm buildings inform Sonoma ADU by Schwartz and Architecture

Deezen

American studio Schwartz and Architecture has completed a cedar -clad accessory dwelling unit on a California property that is meant to serve as "a jumping off point for a modern wine country design". The Diamond ADU is part of a family estate in Sonoma , a historic town in northern California's winemaking region.

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In Latin America, Modernism Began at Home

Dwell

"Crafting Modernity" at New York’s Museum of Modern Art positions midcentury houses as sites of experimentation and transformation. It was part of a wave of modern design that swept over several countries beginning in the 1940s. It was part of a wave of modern design that swept over several countries beginning in the 1940s.

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Modern design objects feature in exhibition informed by 13th-century English castle

Deezen

I'm interested in the idea of material imagination and how our experience of buildings is often informed by deeply rooted imaginative themes," he added. This project is about using history as a creative resource to inform new hybrid objects that combine contemporary and historical elements.".