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Mississippi Workshop, Portland, Oregon

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In many ways, the Workshop is a 21st Century interpretation and upgrade of the classic industrial loft typology that offers a balance of character, flexibility, and timelessness. A maker space, bicycle parking, and service area facing the alley are equipped to host workshops and support diverse forms of creative production.

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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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The Fourth Wall by Spiegel Aihara Workshop

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For The Fourth Wall, Spiegel Aihara Workshop (SAW) renovates and expands a 1907 home in Bernal Heights, repositioning the house as a stage. Source by Spiegel Aihara Workshop (SAW). Referencing theater, this design breaks through the “fourth wall” as a performance of daily routine. Photo © Bruce Damonte.

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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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Concrete columns frame Bury Gate Farm house by Sandy Rendel Architects

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The home is built from brick and concrete "The South Downs National Park requires a landscape-led approach that respects local character," Sandy Rendel Architects founder Sandy Rendel told Dezeen. Externally, the home is defined by a palette of brick and rammed and precast concrete. The photography is by Ståle Eriksen.

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Studio Bark devises structural use for waste timber in English woodlands

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Only the strong inner heartwood can be used for construction They then worked with structural engineer Structure Workshop to develop a plan for how to use the small sections of wood in an architectural context, envisioning them as pieces of a larger column.

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Budget Breakdown: In London, a Midcentury-Inspired Kitchen Update Leads to a $229K Home Revamp

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Photo by Henry Woide $5,985 Site Work $12,045 Foundations $24,872 Structural $29,887 Wall Finishes $4,901 Flooring $5,846 Roofing $6,199 Electrical $5,078 Plumbing $8,568 Heating & Ventilation $12,159 Landscaping $15,561 Kitchen & Bath Fixtures $14,244 Cabinetry $13,734 Windows & Glazing $13,633 Doors $7,560 Tilework $1,796 Metalwork $325 (..)