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Pupila Clinic / BLOCO Arquitetos
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© Julia Totoli architects: BLOCO ArquitetosLocation: Asa Sul, Brasília - DF, BrazilProject Year: 2023Photographs: Julia TotoliPhotographs: Courtesy of BLOCO ArquitetosArea: 800.0 m2 Read more » -
Catwalk House / OFIS Architects
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© Tomaž Gregorič architects: OFIS ArchitectsLocation: Ljubljana, SloveniaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Tomaž GregoričPhotographs: Janez MartinčičArea: 195.0 m2 Read more » -
Milan 2024: Seven installations and events to look forward to
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This year’s Salone del Mobile is almost here! We’ve already taken a sneak peek at some of the design products catching our eye before we get there, but now is your chance to get excited about the diverse and inspiring installations and event spaces that define the Salone too.
We’ll be bringing you lots of coverage both during and after the event, which runs during mid-April. (Here, by the way, are some complementary guides from some of trusted industry partners at Living E -
Milan 2024: Previewing the most exciting installation spaces
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This year’s Salone del Mobile is almost here! We’ve already taken a sneak peek at some of the design products catching our eye before we get there, but now is your chance to get excited about the diverse and inspiring installations and event spaces that define the Salone too.
We’ll be bringing you lots of coverage both during and after the event, which runs during mid-April. (Here, by the way, are some complementary guides from some of trusted industry partners at Living E -
Entrance Façade of the Baroque Museum of Catalonia / David Closes
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© Adrià Goula architects: David ClosesLocation: Plaça de Sant Ignasi, 14, 08241 Manresa, Barcelona, SpainProject Year: 2023Photographs: Adrià GoulaPhotographs: José HeviaArea: 2660.0 m2 Read more » -
Foster + Partners Unveils Inaugural Residential Project in Uruguay
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Courtesy of Foster + PartnersFoster + Partners has just begun construction on “The Edge,” its inaugural project in Uruguay. Situated along the Rambla Tomas Berreta in Montevideo’s Carrasco neighborhood, the scheme extends along the coastline to the eastern borders. Encompassing 60 meters of shoreline, the development includes eight residential units that form around a circular courtyard enclosed in glass, each offering unique views of the water.Read more » -
Michael Drescher Q&A: Bringing the outside in with new apartment design
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Timothy Alouani-Roby: You’ve been working on the interiors for Willoughby Grounds. Can you tell me bit about this project?The brief was to make sure that each of the buildings had its own identity. For us as designers, it’s about having a sense of place and, when we’re dealing with apartments, it’s always about making sure that people feel they’re part of both a smaller picture and a bigger picture. At Willoughby Grounds, DKO did the interiors as a separate architec -
Italian Architect and Designer Italo Rota Passes Away at 70
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Museum of Novecento at Piazza del Duomo, Milano. Image © Maykova Galina via ShutterstockItalo Rota, the Milan-born Italian architect, designer, and innovator, passed away on Saturday, at the age of 70. Throughout his career, Rota demonstrated a remarkable ability to weave together thought-provoking ideas, often challenging mainstream conventions with his avant-garde visions. Often collaborating with the Italian firm CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati, his studio Italo Rota Building Office was involv -
Jeffrey Wilkes on refreshing the iconic Mandarin Oriental, Singapore
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When Mandarin Oriental, Singapore opened in 1987, DESIGNWILKES worked on the design of the Club Lounge. The Kuala Lumpur-based design studio helmed by Jeffrey Wilkes returned eight years ago for some slight refurbishment. The past year, it was engaged to revamp the entire hotel, taking six months to breathe new life into every part of the iconic building designed by US architect John Portman. The hotel re-opened in September after the USD100 million-dollar renovation. “The main -
Behind the Brand: Innerspace’s Luc O’Brien
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In our Behind the Brand series, it’s all about getting to know the brands – more specifically, the people behind the brands in the design industry. Even more specifically, in fact, we’ve been seeking out the real design enthusiasts who work just outside the spotlight but are some of the critical nodes in the network that is architecture and design. We hear lots from the architects and interior designers, but what about the sales managers and marketing experts who link them -
Dining, cooking, learning, farming: AIR by OMA is a multifaceted adaptive reuse project in Singapore
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AIR Circular Campus and Cooking Club is nothing if not collaborative, and even less if not a typology-bending project that cuts across and combines different areas of design. OMA has worked with Ronald Akili, co-founder of Potato Head and a previous collaborator the international architecture practice, as well as chefs Matt Orlando of Amass and Will Goldfarb of Room4Dessert; in an era increasingly concerned with sustainable consumption, Akili approached OMA’s David Gianotten and Shinji Tak -
The dialectic of colonialism: Rethinking maps, remaking our cities
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This story originally appeared in INDESIGN #90, the ‘City Futures’ issue – get your copy here.There’s a fantastic geographic information system (GIS) map by the Government Architect NSW (GANSW) showing the national parks, reserves, rivers, beaches, and other green and blue spaces of Sydney: the Sydney Green Grid. This map encourages us to think about the city as a set of layers or grids — hydrological, ecological, recreational, agricultural, transport, utilitie -
Walk on Waste: Weaving Waste into Stylish Floorings and Rugs
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Turning waste into beautiful flooring. Image Courtesy of BolonIn contemporary architecture, recycling has evolved from a desirable to an unavoidable necessity. This change is mainly due to the growing climate crisis, accentuated by the constant presence of waste (for which no use has been found beyond the initial one).This approach has stimulated the creation of innovative materials to reuse waste in various contexts. A notable example is the case of woven flooring and rugs, where Bolon took a s -
Citadel of Cairo: Seat of Design Power Pavilion / Dar Arafa Architecture
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© Nour El Refai architects: Dar Arafa ArchitectureLocation: Citadel of Cairo, EgyptProject Year: 2024Photographs: Nour El RefaiArea: 300.0 m2 Read more » -
Fortuna favours the bold
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In the curation of space, the energy of the ground plane is fundamental for the human experience. More than ever, we recognise that the textures and colours of flooring have a tangible impact on our sense of wellbeing, connection and energy levels.The inspirational Fortuna Collection, the second collaboration between interior architect and designer, Lorena Gaxiola and Feltex, a leading brand from GH Commercial, celebrates this affinity between our being and our environment.Lucky Eight – 64 -
Design Excellence Competition winner revealed for Sydney affordable housing
AJC Architects have been named the winners of an invited City of Sydney Design Excellence Competition for affordable housing buildings in Alexandria, with the winning scheme revealing buildings broken up into "intimate neighbourhoods." -
ACB Bank Office / MIA Design Studio
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© Trieu Chien architects: MIA Design StudioLocation: Gò Vấp, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamProject Year: 2023Photographs: Trieu ChienArea: 4325.0 m2 Read more » -
Hokuriku Residence No.2 / Chidori Studio
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© Yasuhiro Nakayama architects: Chidori StudioLocation: Kanazawa, Ishikawa, JapanProject Year: 2022Photographs: Yasuhiro NakayamaArea: 112.0 m2 Read more » -
AI case study: Interpreting designs for manufacturing and construction
Co-founder of UK-based Automated Architecture Gilles Retsin explains how the company is using data-driven learning and generative design to build a distributed micro-factory network for sustainable timber housing. -
Robin Boyd and Japan online collection launched
Robin Boyd Foundation has launched an online collection of works and artefact that catalogue the seminal architect's connection to Japan.
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