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Ten interior design projects by students at Torrens University Australia

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Also included is an apartment building that blends minimalism with brutalism and a design for a home in New South Wales informed by the work of architecture studio MORQ. The project aimed to achieve cohesiveness in architecture through consistent approaches to structure and form; which was then mimicked in the interior design."

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Architectural Drawings: 12 London Mews, Flats and Homes in Plan

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Architects: Want to have your project featured? Looking closely at twelve residential projects across the city, we’re showcasing a range of unique floor plans. Each of the following projects tells a story of architectural ingenuity and thoughtful design, reflecting the city’s dynamic blend of old and new.

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This $2.8M Los Angeles Home Is Designed to Resist Earthquakes

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Location : 1955 1/2 Purdue Avenue, Sawtelle, California Price : $2,800,000 Architect : David Ming-Li Lowe Year Built : 1990 Footprint : 3,913 square feet (three bedrooms, four baths) From the Agent : " New to the market is award-winning architect, artist, and educator David Ming-Li Lowe’s own home, built in 1990.

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Architects’ Guide: 18 Ways To Make Your Designs More Sustainable

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In an era where the health of our planet is more critical than ever, embracing sustainability in our architectural projects isn’t just beneficial — it’s essential. We understand that achieving 100% sustainability in every project may not always be feasible due to various constraints, from budgetary to site-specific limitations.

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Architects Guide: 18 Ways To Make Your Designs More Sustainable

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In an era where the health of our planet is more critical than ever, embracing sustainability in our architectural projects isn’t just beneficial — it’s essential. We understand that achieving 100% sustainability in every project may not always be feasible due to various constraints, from budgetary to site-specific limitations.

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Mezze House #2, Pichincha, Ecuador

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Tucked away in the Tumbaco Valley, on the northwestern foothills of the majestic Ilaló volcano, the house’s design was inspired by the natural beauty of its surroundings. The circulation of the house is thoughtfully designed to provide a sense of privacy while still allowing for access to the eastern garden. What was the brief?

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3 sustainable design decisions to make early

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By choosing locations that support resilient and sustainable design, and provide ample opportunity for positive community impacts, we can improve our environmental effect by setting our projects up for success from the start. A thermal envelope analysis, like the one performed on 330 Distel, an affordable housing project in Los Altos, Calif.,