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EFFEKT creates treetop walkway that is accessible to "all nature lovers"

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EFFEKT has completed Norway's first treetop walkway "The treetop walk in Hamaren Activity Park offers all nature lovers, regardless of age, disability or physical limitation, a new perspective on the natural landscape of Fyresdal," said Danish studio EFFEKT. "It

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Studio Gang designs cave-like Gilder Center for American Museum of Natural History

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The Richard Gilder Center for Science, Innovation, and Education is a new addition to the American Museum of Natural History off Central Park that unites, visually and functionally, the 26 buildings constructed there since its opening in the late 19th century. The reading room has a structural concrete canopy.

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Ephemeral Structures, Enduring Ideas: Why Architectural Pavilions Still Matter

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But despite their ephemeral nature, pavilions leave a lasting impression, emphasizing the need to balance aesthetic innovation with environmental sustainability during assembly and disassembly. The post Ephemeral Structures, Enduring Ideas: Why Architectural Pavilions Still Matter appeared first on Journal. Order your copy today.

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Embracing the Natural: The Rise of Wood in Modern Construction

DesignRulz

Aesthetics and Design Flexibility: Wood has a timeless beauty and warmth that can enhance the aesthetics of any structure. Its natural grains, textures, and colors create a visually pleasing and inviting environment. The post Embracing the Natural: The Rise of Wood in Modern Construction appeared first on DesignRulz.

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Inverted Architecture: A Mushroom Brick Pyramid by Studio Link-Arc, LLC

Archinect

Mycelium (mushroom) is a living root-like structure that can sometimes cover thousands of acres. In this installation we aim to reflect, visualize and learn from such organisms, adapting the languages and techniques of architecture towards the future.

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Striking Skeletons: 6 Expressive Projects Flaunting Their Structural Frames

Architizer

As architects push the limits of creative possibility, the skeletons of some of the world’s most beautiful buildings have evolved into evermore intricate and visually exciting structures. Could a renewed appreciation for the masterful art of structural design be why we are seeing more projects with exposed frames?

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Different Roofer Techniques and Styles to Pick for the Next Renovation

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To complete their tasks, they use a variety of tools and techniques that you should be aware of before undertaking your next business or home renovation. Shingles source: pinterest.com Shingles are a type of roofing material used by roofers to cover the upper portion of a home or other structure.