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Workshop Architecture Inc creates "raw and unvarnished" prefabricated home in Ontario

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Toronto studio Workshop Architecture Inc has created a prefabricated home in Ontario with an exposed structure and blue-painted element on the interior. The house looks raw and unvarnished," said Workshop Architecture Inc.

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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. At the same time, Mississippi is a commercial building with a civic heart.

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Loader Monteith and Studio SJM create woodland school in Scotland

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Loader Monteith and Studio SJM won a competition to design it with their proposal to "embrace the students and the landscape" with a low-slung, L-shaped building that hugs the site's trees.

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Boano Prišmontas creates art gallery that "is unmistakably a barn"

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As you get closer you will see the sharp edges and geometries that come from a digital fabrication workshop rather than a traditional construction site." An art gallery occupies the arched space While its shape is informed by rural barns, it is also designed to create an interior that is an impressive space for displaying art.

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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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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. The main sports field, drained and shaded, is surrounded by tribune-like steps to watch the games or gather informally. Photo © Kéré Architecture. Photo © Iwan Baan. Source by Kéré Architecture.