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Architecture is Awesome: #32 Every Building is a Prototype

SW Oregon Architect

Using a scale model, a form of prototyping, to test design concepts (my photo) This is another in my series of posts inspired by 1000 Awesome Things , the Webby Award-winning blog written by Neil Pasricha. Each new building stands alone as a culmination of ideas, adaptation, and continuous improvement at the time of its design.

Building 193
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Editor’s Guide: 6 Ways To Get Your Project Featured on Architizer

Architizer

Through these various channels, hundreds of thousands of people in the global design community have come to rely on Architizer as their architectural reference and source of inspiration. Firms who upload to Architizer also share their work with professionals and design enthusiasts through our Firm Directory and Projects database !).

Project 73
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Faceted panels wrap Line Hotel and Serif building in San Francisco

Deezen

Cladding made of glass-fibre-reinforced concrete wraps the exterior of a sculptural, mixed-used building that was designed by US firm Handel Architects for a crowded, triangular site. The 12-storey building houses The Line Hotel and a residential portion called Serif, along with commercial space on the ground level.

Building 116
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This Light-Filled SoHo Loft Has Soaring Interiors—and a Price Tag to Match

Dwell

Set in a historic 19th-century building, the $4.4M Photo by Eitan Gamliely for Sotheby’s International Realty Photo by Eitan Gamliely for Sotheby’s International Realty The kitchen includes slate countertops, all-new Viking and Wolf appliances, and custom wood cabinets that feature a sleek, streamline design.

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A Victorian ‘office mansion’ by Casa Loma’s architect comes to market in Toronto

The Spaces

When it came to design, architect Edward James Lennox was something of a magpie, slapping together Gothic, Romantic Revival, Queen Anne and Edwardian features to create his unique brand of buildings, including Toronto’s Old City Hall and outlandish Gilded Era mansion, Casa Loma.

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Better Buildings for Everyone

Westeck News

Relieving energy poverty through deep retrofits sheds light on the urgent need for investments in deep retrofits to alleviate energy poverty among low-income households who face challenges in meeting their energy needs due to factors such as high energy bills and inefficient housing.

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A French Estate With a Michelin-Starred Restaurant Lists at Market Price

Dwell

The menu includes three restored farm buildings and a cluster of cantilevering cottages designed by renowned architect Patrick Bouchain. Exposed timber beams and restored frames add warmth to the large spaces, which are bathed in natural light thanks to floor-to-ceiling glazing.