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What you need to know about Australia’s new National Urban Policy
The new National Urban Policy sets the course for transforming Australia’s cities, but the big question remains: does it go far enough to build the cities we need for the future? -
Mapleton House by Atelier Chen Hung
Conceived as an inhabited terrain, this new house on the Sunshine Coast challenges the conventions of domesticity and rethinks the way a house can frame a view. -
From Coast to Countryside: 15 Rural Hotels in Portugal
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Monte da Azarujinha / Aboim Inglez Arquitectos. © Ricardo GonçalvesTourism in Portugal began to develop in the late 1950s, initially centered on key destinations such as the Algarve coast, Lisbon, and the religious hub of Fátima. This focus made tourism largely a coastal activity. However, rapid growth and overburdened infrastructure in these areas led to saturation and a crisis in the sector. To address this, efforts were made to promote alternative destinations, appealing to -
Wulingshan Eye Stone Spring / Vector Architects
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© Guowei Liu architects: Vector ArchitectsLocation: Chengde Xinglong County Wulingshan Aranya, Hebei, ChinaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Guowei LiuPhotographs: Fangfang TianArea: 560.0 m2 Read more » -
Creating a Multi-Sensory Digital Shower Experience for Well-being, Relaxation, and Control
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Anthem+™ - Shower environment. Image Courtesy of KohlerIncorporating technology into architecture has transformed the way we design and experience environments across various scales, spanning from urban development to interior settings. Today, the concept of "smart spaces" embodies the fusion of innovation and design to enhance well-being and quality of life in our daily activities. This is achieved through seamless technological integration, encompassing a range of functions and systems v -
RIBA Awards House of the Year 2024 to Six Columns by 31/44 Architects
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Six Columns House / 31/44 Architects. Image © Nick DeardenSix Columns, designed by 31/44 Architects has been announced as the winner of the RIBA House of the Year 2024 award. Designed by Will Burges, Director of 31/44 Architects, for his own family, this four-bedroom residence occupies a compact urban plot in Crystal Palace, South London. The home's design, inspired by the six prominent columns that define its structure, integrates with the surrounding terraced houses while retaining a dist -
Blank Garden / Unemori Architects
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© Ken'ichi Suzuki architects: Unemori ArchitectsLocation: , JapanProject Year: 2024Photographs: Ken'ichi SuzukiArea: 103.0 m2 Read more » -
Fifty-storey tower development proposed for South Brisbane
Designed by Bates Smart and Richards and Spence, the three-tower scheme seeks to revitalise heritage while “leaving a lasting legacy for tourism” beyond the city’s 2032 Olympic Games. -
50-storey tower development proposed for South Brisbane
Designed by Bates Smart and Richards and Spence, the three-tower development seeks to revitalise heritage while “leaving a lasting legacy for tourism and beyond” the city’s 2032 Olympic Games. -
Perkins&Will Leads Revitalization of Louisiana’s Transformative Urban Corridor in United States
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© Perkins+Will D.C.-Based Interior Architecture studio Perkins&Will has just announced its leadership in the urban design for the Florida Corridor Plan in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. This initiative, recently approved by the East Baton Rouge Metropolitan Council, aims to transform and rejuvenate a 12-mile stretch connecting downtown Baton Rouge to the Livingston Parish line.Read more » -
Australia’s oldest surviving homestead closer to national heritage listing
Three colonial-era cottages in Western Sydney have been shortlisted for the National Heritage List. -
2024 Year in Review: Celebrating Architectural Classics
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La Pagoda / Miguel Fisac. Image © Cortesía de Fundación Miguel FisacArchitectural Classics featured on ArchDaily serve as a record of significant works that have influenced the evolution of architecture and design. These projects represent a range of styles, purposes, and contexts, offering insight into how architecture responds to cultural, social, and environmental factors. By revisiting these influential works, one can better understand the principles and ideas that have sh -
Tea House / Krisna Cheung Architects
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© Peter Bennetts Studio architects: Krisna Cheung ArchitectsLocation: Glen Iris, AustraliaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Peter Bennetts StudioArea: 720.0 m2 Read more » -
Otaru International Information Center / waiwai
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© Takehiro Kawamura architects: waiwaiLocation: Otaru, JapanProject Year: 2024Photographs: Takehiro KawamuraArea: 670.0 m2 Read more » -
A law office that references residential precedent, then conventional office design
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Located in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, SOFT FIRM is a family law office that amalgamates the conviviality of home with the functionality of a professional workspace, created by Kim Kneipp. Lacquered in a palette of subtle hues, as its name would suggest, the workspace is intended to feel mutually grounded and uplifting.SOFT FIRM eschews the division between front and back of house. Instead, Kim Kneipp Studio has conceived a space that references the sophistication of a Parisian apartment -
Achieving Precision in Flexible Design: The Path to 10,000 Vertically Folding Skyfold Walls
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Courtesy of SkyfoldToday, our use of space—and by extension, our built environment—embraces a variety of functions, dimensions, and configurations. However, one key trait stands out: flexibility and multi-purpose design. This marks a shift from the traditional model, where spaces were rigidly defined by function, with distinct areas for working, resting, or socializing, each separated by fixed, solid walls. A key example of this shift is Skyfold's vertically folding retractable walls -
Montage Hannam Film Studio and Headquarters / stpmj
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© Bae Ji Hun, Lee Myung Bae architects: stpmjLocation: Yongsan District, South KoreaProject Year: 2021Photographs: Bae Ji Hun, Lee Myung BaeArea: 1089.0 m2 Read more » -
Bruce Rowe on Alter: Exploring time, material and impermanence
Bruce Rowe's latest exhibition, Alter, opens at The Front Room on 5 December 2024. In this interview with InteriorsAu, he talks about the dynamic collection of 280 tactile sculptures that invite viewers to engage, rearrange and reflect.
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