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Barcode's new CasaNova residential project seeks a new social synergy in Rotterdam

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Barcode Architects has shared photos of the firm’s newly completed CasaNova residential tower project in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

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Structural engineering solutions for office-to-residential conversion

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Structural engineering solutions for office-to-residential conversion 0 qpurcell Thu, 09/28/2023 - 10:37 Office Buildings IMEG's Edwin Dean, Joe Gulden, and Doug Sweeney, share seven key focuses for structural engineers when planning office-to-residential conversions. faces a housing deficit of 3.8 million units.

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Snøhetta unveils design for massive Shibuya Upper West Project in Tokyo

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Snøhetta has shared designs for its largest structure in Japan to date with the Shibuya Upper West Project. Key features include The Hive , a lively atrium anchoring the heart of the project, and The Sanctuary , a casual space with lush roof terraces for visitors to relax.

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Laura Killam Architecture tops beachside cabin with slanted roof in Canada

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Vancouver studio Laura Killam Architecture has created a beachside cabin in British Columbia with a slanted roof that responds to the site's climate. The 650-square-foot (60-square metre) cabin is organised into two offset volumes that are connected by an interior passageway while a tilted, cedar-shingled roof covers the structure.

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Researchers debut mycelium glamping cabin prototype

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A new experimental demonstration glamping concept that represents likely the first building project made using mycelium in the Czech Republic has debuted from the home reconstruction financier Buřinka with a cross-disciplinary team from Mykilio and the Czech Technical University called MYMO.

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Nidus3D completes North America's first 3D printed three-story building

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A new home design that stands as North America’s first three-story 3D printed structure has been completed in Canada using a special printer from the Danish construction technology firm COBOD. The 4,500-square-foot townhouse also includes the world's first 3D printed basement.

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Harnessing Solar Incentives For Sustainable Residential Projects 

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Harnessing solar incentives for sustainable residential projects can be a savvy strategy for homeowners, developers, and communities alike. For instance, you can research available residential solar incentives in Oregon. Solar energy offers numerous benefits.