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DOXS NKLN by GRAFT

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This zone is intended to house small-scale manufacturers, gastronomy, cultural facilities, and a daycare center – uses that require a vibrant outdoor area. Image © GRAFT In keeping with efficient urban development practice, the design of the new building incorporates principles of sustainability and the reuse of materials.

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Red Dunes Playtopia, Guanggang New Town, Guangzhou

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Utilizing advanced design techniques such as parameterized design, drainage optimization simulation, and structural form-finding algorithms, the Red Dunes project harmoniously blends the outdoor space with its natural surroundings.

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6 Ways Residential Architecture Can Impact Your Health

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Le Corbusier is a great example of someone who ingeniously utilized natural light in his architectural designs, incorporating large windows, skylights and light wells to flood interiors with daylight. Utilizing portable fans can also enhance the airflow.

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Nine architecture, preservation and development projects by students at Tulane University

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Occupying the Amphibious Edge is a strategy for land use zoning, which promotes collective stewardship of the coastal zone and its infrastructure through conservation-led land acquisition. Beginning in January 2023 with a visit to Barbados, the project involved three phases: documentation, conservation and interpretation.

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20 Best Architecture Firms in Hong Kong

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Designers usually find a theme that fits with the project, then refine the expression of this theme, and finally make the visual experience appealing through artistic techniques. We focus on discovering, researching and utilizing the interdependence of “objects” and connections with surrounding space as design inspirations.

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Sharjah Architecture Triennial 2023 News, UAE

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A project by Papa Omotayo & Eve Nnaji MOE+AA/ADD-apt will be based in one of Sharjah’s industrial zones, exploring life amid the area’s vacant lots and unutilised spaces. Ogisi fuses tradition with a contemporary design aesthetic, by utilizing unconventional materials and ancient textiles techniques from her heritage.