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Living in community
ParkLife: The Carbon-Neutral Residential Building...This community-focused, cost-optimized residential block of 37 flats is Australia’s most sustainable apartment building.
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Green facades in Amsterdam
A Residential Community of People, Plants and Ins...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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Call for Projects
Call for ProjectsThe DETAIL Award is a hallmark of architectural excellence. An internationally renowned jury of experts honors outstanding projects that shape our world in a fascinating way.
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Fifty Shades of Red
Civic Centre near Sydney by Manuelle Gautrand Arc...The building shell rises skywards in a wave of reds as this new, multifunctional community centre in Parramatta assertively defines the centre of the city.
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A farm for the 21st century
Residence near Melbourne by Architect Brew KochPeter Brew and Simone Koch have reduced Spring Creek Road Farm, which is located in the Australian state of Victoria, to its essentials. The couple round out their work as architects by working 100 ha here.
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Digital planning, robotic production
Willow Trees of Steel by Peter HaimerlTwo building-high, computer-generated willows of steel cover the transparent new building by Peter Haimerl and add a bit of shine to the market square of the northern Bavarian basket-weaving city of Lichtenfels.
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Best of 2023
Favourite Timber BuildingsAt the end of the year, we present three timber buildings that have convinced our editorial team in every aspect.
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Best of 2023
The Best Buildings out of Natural MaterialsAt the end of the year, we present three buildings made of natural material that have convinced our editorial team in every aspect.
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A translucent patchwork of brick
Holocaust Museum in Melbourne by Kerstin Thompson...A patchwork of clay and glass bricks surrounds the gable of the historical forerunner building, creating a diversity of light moods in Melbourne’s new Holocaust Museum.
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Fine, fresh accents
Bespoke Wool Rugs in a Boutique HotelArchitect Miguel Câncio Martins has repurposed the former private residence of João Federico Ludovice in Lisbon as a boutique hotel. Bespoke Colortec rugs by Ege accentuate the atmosphere of the house.
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A design classic
News from the AntArne Jacobsen’s Ant Chair is a timeless icon of furniture design. Now Danish furniture manufacturer Fritz Hansen is producing the chair in a comfortable new version: with an upholstered front in fabric or leather.
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Museum expansion
Terraced Landscape by Sanaa in SydneySanaa’s expansion to the Art Gallery of New South Wales spans the deep lanes of the city’s freeway and creates open spaces, primarily for contemporary Australian art. The new terraced landscape park forms a visual link between the existing 19th-century building with Jørn Utzon’s opera house.
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Museum Expansion
Sydney Modern by SanaaSanaa’s expansion to the Art Gallery of New South Wales spans the deep lanes of the city’s freeway and creates open spaces, primarily for contemporary Australian art.
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Sustainable and single-origin
London’s Tallest Circular-Design Office Building ...With the Black & White Building, Waugh Thistleton have not only created London’s tallest solid-wood office building, but have also made a significant contribution to the circular economy.
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An inhabitable steel bridge
Bundanon Art Museum by Kerstin Thompson ArchitectsThis newly built complex by the Shoalhaven River, which is located south of Sydney, connects an art museum and a guest house in two very different structures.
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Meeting place
Cathedral Made of Wood: Shopping Centre in GroningenSuperHub Meerstad by De Zwarte Hond is intended to be not only a shopping centre but also a place for people to come and mix socially. Particularly the building's imposing timber supporting structure catches the eye.