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world’s largest projection mapping display by panasonic lights up tokyo with live animations

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panasonic secures the guinness world record for the largest permanent projection mapping display, flashing animations on the tokyo metropolitan government building. The post world’s largest projection mapping display by panasonic lights up tokyo with live animations appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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4 Homes in Brazil that Encourage Indoor-Outdoor Living

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What's more: residential projects of the era, in particular, blurred the lines between indoor and outdoor, flawlessly merging interior and exterior spaces to reflect a lifestyle that harmonizes with nature. Read more »

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BESTSELLER HANGZHOU LIVE STREAM SPACE by Zhifeng Wang

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Photography: Schranimage Bestseller Hangzhou Live Stream Space, located in a dual-carbon technology science park in Binjiang, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, c. Construction General Contractor: Beijing Greenspace Construction & Design Co.,

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Humber Residence by Batay-Csorba Architects

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The Humber Residence is a new infill project in Toronto's Baby Point neighbourhood. Unlike the typical narrow Toronto lots, being on a corner site allowed for far more freedom to bring natural light into the various living spaces, and in this case, the long side of the site also happened to be the one facing the distant Humber River.

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Apartments in Spain: 20 Examples with less than 100 m2

ArchDaily

Currently, the design of housing in major urban centers is often linked to finding ways to optimize interior spaces, integrate environments for better lighting and ventilation, and establish a connection with the outdoors.

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Unknown Works revamps co-founder's "cramped" Victorian home in London

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Architecture studio Unknown Works has renovated a terraced London house called Oasis, adding a side and rear extension to create a flexible interior and maximise natural light. This maximises light and space while establishing a better connection with the garden where large fig and bay trees have been retained.

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15 standout London home renovations make the cut for the Don’t Move, Improve! 2023 competition

Archinect

competition has been announced in celebration of what it says are the most innovative home improvements projects designers in the English capital have to offer. A focus on wellness amenities also stood out, along with the projects’ ability to maximize space while providing solutions to what the jury called “compact living.”