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Beyond Red: Architecture With Gray and Black Bricks

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China Resources Archives Library / Studio Link-Arc. People, or children, are portrayed as bricks due to their homogeneity, whether in the way of living or thinking in a society that is not very fond of opposition.

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Inverted Architecture Exhibition, Shenzhen, China

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In response to the theme, Studio Link-Arc proposes to explore the intersection between living organisms and architecture. Link-Arc accomplishes that by linking knowledge, resources, and intelligence derived from multiple perspectives and diverse backgrounds. Link-Arc approaches each project with an open mind.

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Parson Barnard House: its assymmetry

Jane Griswold Radocchia

Second: the door needed to swing so that people could go directly into the Hall to the right, the main room of the house. He used the arcs of the square to set a smaller distance as shown here. This layout is 2 4 arc stars side by side. Those 4 arcs cross top and bottom. The 4 arc star has 4 points.

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Canadian University Dubai presents 10 student design projects

Deezen

Also included is a community hub that helps young people to reconnect with their cultures and a centre for marine preservation and education that specialises in the restoration of coral reefs. This organic building creates an immersive experience that inspires people to value the beauty of nature.

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Virginia Folk Housing, an update

Jane Griswold Radocchia

The house recorded by Henry Glassie in Folk Housing in Middle Virginia * were basic shelter for people with few resources. That Line can be the radius for a circle: The arcs of the Line A-B cross at C. 2) Beginning with B on the circumference the arcs of the daisy wheel are added. This is Fig. 84 in Glassie's book.*

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CAZA completes Santuario de La Salle

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Circular rooms link together within a porous ambulatory area, creating pockets for liturgical functions that vary in spatial constraints and degrees of formality. In a bustling university campus, Santuario de La Salle allows people to connect with their personal faith, their religious community, and with nature itself.

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The stellar architectural arc of Wood Marsh

Habitus Living

Some of the abstract expressionists like Mark Rothko and Clifford Still and just different people who saw the world in the second half of the 20th century completely differently to the 19th century.” Moreover, there is nothing of fashion to their projects, with rather, a profound exploration of spatial acumen at the heart of each project.