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Victorian viaduct repurposed as public park in Manchester

Deezen

Weathered-steel planters feature in the linear park that London studio Twelve Architects and the National Trust conservation charity have created on the disused Castlefield Viaduct in Manchester. Twelve Architects has transformed Castlefield Viaduct in Manchester. The project preserves the structure's character.

Zoning 110
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Twelve Viennese architecture studios photographed by Marc Goodwin

Deezen

I wanted to know what it was like there today. After photographing the twelve studios, Goodwin said he was surprised to discover the city had a relaxed atmosphere compared to others he has visited for his series. I have to say it felt more laid back than many of the offices in the previous series I shot," he explained.

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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: O

SW Oregon Architect

The building must be extant so you or I can visit it in person. Each building’s name will begin with a particular letter of the alphabet, and I must select one (and only one) for each of the twenty-six letters. The National Benevolent Association constructed Olive Plaza during the late 1970s as a HUD Section 202 project.

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Neal Schwartz includes dovecotes in "chapel-like" California studio

Deezen

The project is an ode to the many dovecotes prevalent across the Sonoma countryside – structures designed to provide shelter for pigeons and doves that are often attached to the rear of houses or barns. Through a series of iterations, I just kept getting bolder – first angling up to nine feet, then to 12, then to 14 and then to 18 feet."

Roofing 97
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Construction Diary: It Took a Decade, But Their Experimental, DIY Home Was Worth the Wait

Dwell

Twelve years ago, Holly Freres and David Horning were renting a house by architect Dale Farr in the leafy neighborhood of Dunthorpe, in southwest Portland, Oregon. The couple completed the project in phases, with years-long breaks in between to build their budget back up. We didn’t know where the road was; I couldn’t find it at first.

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David Lynch designs gigantic wooden chair within meditative A Thinking Room

Deezen

A large wooden chair designed by Lynch sits at the centre of the room "Last summer, Salone asked me if I could find the personality who wasn't from the field of design to create an event," Monda told Dezeen. When I went to visit him he was polishing a desk and I said what are you doing? And he said, 'I do furniture.

Sketching 103
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Tempus Fugit

SW Oregon Architect

The past twelve months have been strange, disorienting, and full of monumental events with global repercussions. By nature, I am resistant to change. I chose to highlight these entries because they either directly respond to topical events or reflect the constant of change in our lives and the practice of architecture.

Events 203