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Zoning with colour
Apartment Renovation in Madrid by Lucas y Hernández-Gil
As part of a conversion project, the Lucas y Hernández-Gil architecture studio have redesigned a former office space in Madrid’s Salamanca district as an apartment for a family of four.
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Two treehouses in a high-rise
Apartment Renovation in Manhattan by No Architecture
In New York, No Architecture have connected two apartments and transformed them into a 326-m2 sequence of spaces that playfully stages the views from the building.
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A shop like a slice of cake
Pâtisserie in Karlsruhe by NoBLå
For the design of Pâtisserie Ludwig in Karlsruhe, NoBLå have designed colourful spaces that not only offer a fitting frame for the products on sale, but will also entice customers to enter.
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Interview with Sarah Wigglesworth
Creative Solutions to Combat the Climate Crisis
British architect Sarah Wigglesworth drew international attention with her Straw Bale House in London. In this interview with Heide Wessely, she describes how to design cities more sustainably.
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Living in community
ParkLife: The Carbon-Neutral Residential Building in Melbourne
This community-focused, cost-optimized residential block of 37 flats is Australia’s most sustainable apartment building.
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A flexible event venue
Hybrid Stadium in Hangzhou by Archi-Tectonics
Subsequent use considered: This multifunctional sports complex that was home to the 2023 Asian Games will be available for use as a venue for events of all kinds.
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Building without a schedule
Learning House at the Freilandmuseum by Max Otto Zitzelsberger
On the grounds of the Freilandmuseum [Engl.: open-air museum] in the Upper Palatine town of Nabburg-Neusath, Max Otto Zitzelsberger and his team from the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau have created a wooden structure conceived as a “learning and teaching house”.
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New publication
Natural Building Materials S, M, L
„Naturbaustoffe S, M, L – Natural Building Materials S, M, L“ shows 30 pioneering buildings of climate-friendly architecture - constructed from natural materials and in the sizes "small" to "large".
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Expansion and upgrade
Multifunctional Hall near Marseille by Atelier Régis Roudil
In Coudoux, Atelier Régis Roudil have upgraded the pre-existing home of a tennis club and expanded it with a new multifunctional hall. The wooden construction enables the greatest possible degree of openness and flexibility.
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Green facades in Amsterdam
A Residential Community of People, Plants and Insects
The 13-storey residential building Stories in Amsterdam by Olaf Gipser Architects follows the principles of open-plan construction. The solid timber construction on the inside offers flexibility, but above all the planted balcony landscape made of steel.
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Star cuisine under the turf
Steirereck am Pogusch by PPAG
On the Pogusch mountain pass in Styria, PPAG have converted a traditional inn into a top restaurant with guest beds.
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Exhibition in Copenhagen
Planetary Boundaries: Rethinking Architecture and Design
In the exhibition "Planetary Boundaries - Rethinking Architecture and Design", the Royal Danish Academy is showing 25 projects on the subject of long-lasting design.
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Homage to the coast
Cocktail Bar in Sperlonga by Gae Avitabile
In Sperlonga, a small coastal town between Rome and Naples, Gae Avitabile Design Studio have created a cocktail bar whose design mediates between interior and exterior space.
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Distinguishing concrete supports
Repurposing of a Former Wine Storage as an Apartment Building
In Basel, Esch Sintzel Architekten have transformed an old industrial building into a multistorey apartment block. The pre-existing structure has been cleverly repurposed and set in the spotlight.
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Hanging gardens on 66 storeys
The Spiral in New York by BIG
With the office tower known as the Spiral in New York City’s Hudson Yards, the Bjarke Ingels Group have completed their tallest building to date. A spiral of planted balconies winds around the entire structure.
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Expansion of the Magazzino Museum
The Robert Olnick Pavilion near New York
Behind rough walls of exposed concrete, the new building by Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo for the Magazzino Italian Art museum near New York is home to an exhibition hall with unusual light staging.
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Promoting reading and learning
Children’s Library by Yukawa Design Lab
Yukawa Design Lab have created a children’s library in the Japanese city of Sakai. The large wooden steps of the central stairway invite visitors to stay awhile and read.
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Congress in Copenhagen
Fabricate 2024 – Creating Resourceful Futures
From 4 to 6 April 2024, the Royal Academy in Copenhagen will host Fabricate, the prime place of exchange on innovative ideas in design, architecture and engineering.
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