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The Eye Care Project by On Architects
Through the strategic use of concealed lighting, On Architects has created an inviting and comfortable optometry store and eye clinic. -
PAON Architects Office / PAON Architects Co.,Ltd.
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Generative AI and its implications on design: Man x Machine x Material
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The architecture and design industry saw significant transformation in the ‘60s and ‘70s when CAD (Computer-Aided Design) systems like AutoCAD shifted manual drafting to digital design. Today, generative artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing design automation at unprecedented speeds, by assisting with idea generation that enables quick refinement and rapid prototyping.While generative AI introduces exciting opportunities, it also raises questions about its role, capabilities and -
An inspiring landscape
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With most projects, the architecture and interiors are the most important aspect of creating a home, however, with PRIYAM, it is the surrounding landscape that makes this residential gem, a diamond.Located in Hyderabad, India, PRIYAM is a bespoke home designed by A01 Architects with interiors by Aamir Sharma, Principal, Aamir and Hameeda. To ensure that PRIYAM would attain its full potential as an oasis within a busy city, landscape architect, Sowmya Lakhamraju, Founder of Kiasma Studio was comm -
Prefecture 48 is the place to be
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Sydney’s newest culinary precinct, Prefecture 48, has just been completed and is now open and ready for business. Providing exciting options for lovers of Japanese cuisine, Prefecture 48 sets a new standard, not just for drinking and dining, but for hospitality design.Created for Azabu Group, Prefecture 48 showcases the art of excellent design from Bates Smart with Brenton Smith, Design Director, as lead on the project. The culinary precinct breathes new life into the former heritage liste -
39S House by Andrew Noonan Architect
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Donald Bates on how to shake-up architectural education
ArchitectureAu Asks the Melbourne architect and educator, "People are leaving architecture – is their education to blame?" -
Perth’s new 'state-of-the-art' home for performing arts unveiled
The performing arts training academy will host more than 300 public performances a year within ECU’s new city campus. -
Design Mumbai set to make history in 2024
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In addition to Mumbai being India’s biggest city, it also has the most prevalent architecture and design community in the country. This year, the city will throw its arms open to the global design scene and invite in a world-class celebration of design from 6th to 9th November.This inaugural event will bring together international and local talent. Founded by a trio of event producers and design specialists, the curators have partnered with the UK’s longest-running independent events -
New building industry regulator announced in Victoria
Coinciding with the release of a review of the industry’s current regulator, the state government has appointed a new building and plumbing watchdog to streamline consumer complaints. -
Eva-Marie Prineas on what makes for an unforgettable kitchen
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The 2025 Gaggenau Kitchen of the Year Design Contest is set to raise the bar once again, and who better to lead the charge than Eva-Marie Prineas, founder and principal of Studio Prineas. A past winner of the contest herself, Prineas is now stepping into the role of judge, bringing with her years of experience and the unique perspective of having designed an award-winning kitchen.Her studio’s celebrated Fisherman’s House project, which won the 2023 contest, epitomises Studio Prineas& -
“Silently nestled between hill and vineyard”: A Portuguese winery by Studio Nicholas Burns
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With a base in Australia, Studio Nicholas Burns has a decidedly global reach. The design practice has worked in eleven countries so far and its team of architects is spread across Portugal, Mexico, Indonesia, Japan and Singapore. “We utilise what we learn across cultures and value the team’s different perspectives, languages and understandings,” says Nicholas Burns. “The Portugal projects started after a chance meeting through a friend of a friend. I met the client on the
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