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Campana del Rey Rum Bar / Buero Wagner
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© Kim Fohmann architects: Buero WagnerLocation: Campana del Rey, Munich, GermanyProject Year: 2024Photographs: Kim FohmannPhotographs: Buero WagnerArea: 75.0 m2 Read more » -
Practice Design Reveals India Autism Center as a Model of Inclusive and Accessible Design
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Courtesy of Practice Design | India Autism CenterThe India Autism Center (IAC), situated in Sirakole, West Bengal, represents a new perspective in accessible design and inclusivity. Designed to meet the specific needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related conditions, the center embodies a comprehensive approach to neurodiverse living. Developed by Practice Design, an architectural firm based in Mumbai and Kolkata, the 52-acre project is expected to be completed by 2030. -
Dachshund House by Maxwell and Page Architects
A sustainable family house designed to follow the sun's path, much like the Dachshund for which the home is named. -
Gyumri’s Revival: Rebuilding Armenia’s Cultural Heritage After the 1988 Earthquake
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Aerial view on Gyumri city, Armenia. Image © Openfinal via ShutterstockGyumri, the capital of Armenia's Shirak region and the country's second-largest city, was historically known for its culture and architectural heritage. While it was part of the Soviet Union, the city hosted many factories that turned it into a primary industrial center in the region, reaching a population of approximately 225,000 people. However, during the past decades, Gyumri has seen a considerable population decline -
“The future lies in combining advanced technology, holistic thinking and circular economy”
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Tim Phillips is Managing & Creative Director of Tilt Industrial Design and recently appeared on a Saturday Indesign panel hosted by Jardan, ‘Sustainability from the start: How do you design with reuse in mind?’ The most effective approaches to sustainability today involve factoring it in from the very beginning of the design process. Instead of playing catch-up once the object is already made, the most forward-thinking designers are already working through reuse, recycling and ci -
Montisión House / Jordi Herrero Arquitecto
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© José Hevia architects: Jordi Herrero ArquitectoLocation: Palma, SpainProject Year: 2023Photographs: José HeviaArea: 147.0 m2 Read more » -
Architects advocate for removal of stringent Victorian planning controls
The open letter to the Victorian planning minister comprises signatories from notable architecture practices, engineering firms and developers. -
Sunshine Beach Townhouse by Zuzana and Nicholas
At Sunshine Beach Townhouse by Zuzana and Nicholas, radical yet low-cost moves made a well-lit interior that embraces a life-filled garden. -
National report pinpoints strategies to improve housing quality and performance
The roadmap proposes disclosure of performance at sale and lease, minimum rental standards and stronger performance requirements. -
Madhura House / Design Kacheri
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© Arjun Krishna architects: Design KacheriLocation: Kampli, IndiaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Arjun KrishnaArea: 4300.0 ft2 Read more » -
Dusty Miller House by Not All Architecture
A large and expansive house in Victoria’s Anglesea is simultaneously intimate and restrained, striking a skilful balance of antipodes. -
Commercial Space in Minato / ROOVICE
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© Akira Nakamura architects: ROOVICELocation: Minato City, JapanProject Year: 2023Photographs: Akira NakamuraArea: 148.0 m2 Read more » -
Nathalie de Vries on the architect’s role as conciliator and instigator
The Living Cities Forum keynote speaker and MVRDV co-founder shares her philosophies on driving meaningful change. -
Entire Powerhouse Ultimo complex gains heritage status
Powerhouse Museum Ultimo has had its heritage listing broadened, ensuring the site will remain used as a museum of applied arts and sciences after nearly a decade of redevelopment controversies. -
Xu Tiantian on rural revitalisation and architectural acupuncture
Chinese architect Xu Tiantian, founding principal of DnA Design and Architecture, sat down with Nancy Yao Ji, lecturer in architectural design at Melbourne University, to discuss community, collaboration and the importance of listening when designing.
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