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ACFD Architecture wraps glass home around apple tree in Quebec

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The project is located in St-Donat, a rural area near Montreal that serves as a popular getaway from the city. The all-black home, surrounded by a boreal forest, is made up of a square surrounding a small courtyard that contains an apple tree that reminded the client of their childhood. Three bedrooms feature inside.

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A growing black box // line+

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Project Status: Built. A growing black box Gallery. The post A growing black box // line+ appeared first on Journal. Year: 2020. Size: 10,000 sqft – 25,000 sqft. Text description provided by the architects. © line+. .

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This Board-Formed Concrete "Cabin" Has the Longest Stovepipe We’ve Ever Seen

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Project Details: Location: Marquesa, Mexico Architect: Ludwig Godefroy / @ ludwiggodefroy Footprint: 1,615 square feet Photographer: Rory Gardiner / @ arorygardiner From the Architect: " The concept for Alferez House came from the idea of a cabin in the woods and the romantic feeling of ​​a protective shelter in the middle of the forest.

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ArtEZ University of the Arts spotlights 10 product design projects

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Also included is a virtual reality cooking game and an energy box that becomes animated when a household consumes energy. The project Nat Land consists of a stop-motion film and two objects that illustrate the story of a person in the Netherlands adapting to climate change. ArtEZ University of the Arts. Group B by Gabriel Giordano.

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Open Architecture models Chinese theatre on "ever-changing body of water"

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Open Architecture has designed the Yichang Grand Theatre Open Architecture 's proposal comprises a 1,600-seat grand theatre, a 1,200-seat concert hall, a 400-seat black box and two outdoor theatres. Native vegetation will grow on the resulting free land below the building, which also provides access to outdoor public activities.

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Plant-covered Villa M by Triptyque and Philippe Starck "brings nature back to the city"

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Expressing this concept, the entire exterior of the building is covered by a framework of deep black steel beams, planted with trailing plants that spill over its edges and frame views out of the hotel's bedrooms. "We Villa M is a hotel in Paris designed by Triptyque with Philippe Starck and Coloco. Photo is courtesy of Tryptique.

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Five key projects by designer and Dezeen Awards judge Faye Toogood

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Here, she selects five projects that best reflect her work. Read on to find Toogood's views on the five projects that best represent the work of her studio: Featuring four sturdy legs and a bowl-like seat, the chair's design has expanded to furniture including a coffee table. For myself, I like the word tinker.

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