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Red Dunes Playtopia, Guanggang New Town, Guangzhou

e-architect

By seamlessly integrating functional installations within the natural topography, the project evokes the charm of a mountain nest or a jungle treehouse. Children’s activity facilities seamlessly merge with the natural environment, forming a cohesive space.

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Bausher Heights by AGi architects

aasarchitecture

The proposal by AGi architects weaves one of the gaps located in the surroundings of the capital with the existing urban developments. We propose an urbanism that includes the cultural values of Oman under a perspective of strong sustainability. We designed a development that combines luxury and tradition.

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Out Of The Box Architecture Trends In 2023!

The Architecture Designs

In recent years, the focus has shifted towards sustainability, flexibility, and accessibility, leading to the rise of innovative and cutting-edge designs. The project explores the use of recycled materials and sustainable construction techniques by using 3D printing technology to generate full-scale building components and structures.

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Back to Basics: What is the Meaning of “Tectonic” in Architecture Today?

Architizer

By combining natural materials and regional craftsmanship with modern energy technology, the 54-apartment complex commissioned by Balearic Social Housing Institute Ibavi in Mallorca successfully addressed changeable weather, community engagement and personal comfort and safety for this impressive social housing project.

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Building Melbourne: Amazing Architecture Across Australia’s Cultural Capital

Architizer

From its historic structures to its contemporary skyscrapers, Melbourne’s architecture blends building techniques and modern design approaches. A coffered timber roof mediates natural daylight and aids natural ventilation within. The new building has revitalized the waterfront, offering a vibrant public space.

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Ephemeral Structures, Enduring Ideas: Why Architectural Pavilions Still Matter

Architizer

But despite their ephemeral nature, pavilions leave a lasting impression, emphasizing the need to balance aesthetic innovation with environmental sustainability during assembly and disassembly. They are designed and assembled only to be dismantled after a relatively short time.

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6 Ways Residential Architecture Can Impact Your Health

Architizer

From prioritizing abundant natural light to incorporating biophilic design elements, nearly every space we inhabit harbors design qualities that can profoundly impact our health for the better. One of the topics he discusses quite often is that of natural light being crucial for our mental and physical well-being.