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Kiron Cheerla Architecture crowns home in India with lantern-like roof

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It is built from local and cost-effective materials, including Maddi timber, corrugated aluminium and rough brickwork, which the studio said gives a "vintage house effect". At night, lights inside glow outwards through the roof to create a lantern-like effect. A smaller first floor occupies the southern half of the home.

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What’s the future of brick?

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In Australia, Bowral Bricks , as part of Brickworks, has constantly developed stronger, safer, more sustainable clay bricks for the past 100 years. To mark its 100th birthday, Brickworks has released a publication 100 Years of Bowral Bricks. WOWOWA, Tiger Prawn, Bowral 76 Simmental Silver , photography by Shannon McGrath.

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Morris Adjmi uses domed brick on facade to evoke historic New York

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US architect Morris Adjmi took cues from tenements that once housed Italian immigrants to create a new mixed-use building with a decorative brickwork facade. For the street-facing elevations, the architect designed a rounded corner and a grid of rectangular, punched windows surrounded by red-orange bricks.

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"It looks horrendous in that beautiful mountain background" says commenter

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Brickwork solid." In this week's comments update , readers are discussing renders of a supertall skyscraper designed by UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects for the Trojena ski resort at Neom in Saudi Arabia. But not all commenters were convinced, with some dubbing it "horrendous" and "a fortress of solitude". What a beauty!"

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Worrell Yeung renovates cast-iron New York building for arts organisation

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Architecture studio Worrell Yeung has renovated a historic cast-iron building in Soho for an arts organisation called Canal Projects, which hosts exhibitions "in an unmistakably New York City space". Also on the ground-floor level are private offices for the curators and a bright orange public restroom.

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The comforts of a blank canvas

Habitus Living

Curated circular reveals of lit brickwork on the walls and timber on the stairs provide portholes through the white canvas of present-day from its history. A launchpad for the design approach, Jefferson’s quote has been crafted into a blue and blood-orange neon artwork, diffusing light onto the crisp white reflective floor.

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WORKac blends old and new at Adams Street Library in Brooklyn

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The original brickwork was left exposed. Within the pavilion is a children's area with bright orange hues, steps for sitting and playing, and space for storytime. Sculptural walls and tangerine hues feature in a public library by New York studio WORKac that is housed in a former torpedo factory. Tall, 15-foot (4.6-metre)

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