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Coeur Tagesbar by MHA - Martino Hutz Architecture

Archinect

Both conceptually and visually, differential growth is used as a key element in the bistro. This system is based on an algorithm modeled after natural occurrences and simulated using parametric software. How to maximize the use of limited space? The growth pattern follows a clear mathematical system, even when it appears to be random.

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View Corridors

SW Oregon Architect

They are meant to preserve visual connections between key landmarks, natural features, or other important elements of a cityscape. In the context of urban planning, municipalities implement view corridors through zoning regulations, building height restrictions, and other planning measures. Vancouver view corridor diagram.

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The Planning Exhibition Center of Liangjiang Collaborative Innovation Zone by Tanghua Architects

aasarchitecture

The Planning Exhibition Center of Liangjiang Collaborative Innovation Zone is located in the south of the Innovation Zone and to the west of Huanhu Road. The plot is a hillock, which is at a high point of the Innovation Zone’s 6.8-square Exhibition design: Silkroad Visual Technology Co., square kilometer core area.

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Ten wood-clad kitchens with warm and natural interiors

Deezen

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. The home also features moveable wooden panels that can be used to divide the interior into different zones as needed. Inside, its open layout showcases a kitchen clad in light-coloured birch panelling. Find out more about Surf House ›.

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Bondi House defies its small scale

Habitus Living

The combination of separated living zones and flow, optimises the feeling of space and allows the maximum amount of light into the home. The combination of separated living zones and flow, optimises the feeling of space and allows the maximum amount of light into the home.

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Baobab tree grows through curving cafe in Thailand by IDIN Architects

Deezen

In these southern structures, the seating hugs circular areas of planting, with the gable roofs pulled open to allow for natural light to enter from above. The visual identity of the cafe is informed by Japanese design, which led to an approach described by IDIN Architects as "humble simplicity with attention to details".

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Architecture is Awesome: #35 Problem Solving

SW Oregon Architect

Limited resources may inspire the innovative use of materials, while zoning restrictions can lead to unique spatial configurations. Experienced architects push the boundaries of conventional thinking in pursuit of the best solutions, often seeking inspiration from diverse sources, such as nature, art, and technology.