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A family refuge
Holiday Home in Normandy by Studio GumaHécourt has 300 inhabitants and is located in the Eure Valley just 80 km west of Paris. The village is the setting for Studio Guma‘s transformation of a farmhouse and two outbuildings into a second home for a family. The project was carried out with few structural interventions.
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A refuge with panoramic views
Springs Artists Studio on Long Island by Worrell ...For an artist couple on Long Island, Worrell Yeung have designed a reduced, minimalist refuge for working and resting.
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Inside a stone shell
Wooden House Behind Old Workshop Walls in FlandersSafe and sound within the exterior walls of an old carpentry workshop, Raamwerk have set a simple wooden house on the existing foundations. Remnants and mementos of the property’s former function appear at every turn.
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Fine Dining in Manhattan
Restaurant in New York by Foster + PartnersIn New York’s Four Twenty Five office tower, Foster + Partners have designed the spaces for a restaurant with a cocktail lounge, private dining room and show kitchen.
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German duo at the top
Winners of the Mies van der Rohe Awards 2024The winners of the 2024 edition of the Mies van der Rohe Awards have been announced. An international jury selected one winner each in the two categories of architecture and emerging architecture from an initial group of 362 nominated works.
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Exhibition in Copenhagen
Planetary Boundaries: Rethinking Architecture and...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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Efficient routes, optimised layouts
Preview: Salone del Mobile.Milano 2024From 16 to 21 April 2024, a neuroscience-based layout will further optimise the Salone del Mobile. There will be a particular focus on the kitchen and bathroom with special shows.
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Exhibition in Vienna
Women in DesignHow will the design of the 21st century look? Who defines it? And who is it for? The exhibition "Here We Are! Frauen im Design 1900 - heute" answers these questions and sheds a contemporary light on the history of modern design.
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A pastel-coloured trio in concrete
School near Lausanne by GNWAA public square stands at the centre of Bussigny’s new school complex, which was designed by GNWA. It encompasses a primary school, a nursery and a gymnasium; moreover, it also serves as a meeting place for the community of 10 000.
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Digital resurrection of a building tradition
Wood Pavilion in South Korea by JK-ARWith the Pavilion of Floating Lights in the South Korean city of Jinju, the JK-AR studio have resurrected a wood-based building without adhesives or nails. Augmented reality played a role in this project.
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Exhibition in Berlin
Building with Natural Materials: Closer to NatureThe Berlinische Galerie presents the exhibition Close to Nature – Building with Fungi, Trees, Mud. Featuring three projects in Berlin, the show presents new approaches to natural building materials.
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New building with old interior
Residential Building with Architecture Office by ...New building with traditional appearance and historic interior: In Bezau, Vorarlberg, Innauer Matt built a house and studio around an existing photo studio.
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Accessibility amid Brick Gothic
Expansion of the Robert-Koch-Gymnasium in BerlinSSP Rüthnick Architekten have complemented this historically protected ensemble with a striking addition that deliberately stands apart from the old brick structure.
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Renovation and repurposing
Restoration of a Farm by Studio BuaStudio Bua have transformed a dilapidated barn in Iceland into a modern home with an artist’s studio. Moreover, the concrete structure has been expanded by a two-storey wooden construction with Aluzinc cladding.
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Elegant construction
Saltmarsh House by Níall McLaughlin ArchitectsSaltmarsh House by Níall McLaughlin Architects stands in the garden of a Victorian house on the coast of the Isle of Wight. The delicate skeleton structure of steel overlooks a landscape shaped by the tides.
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Exhibition in Basel
Unbuilt Architecture in SwitzerlandIn Basel, the S AM Swiss Architecture Museum presents the exhibition "What if – Unbuilt Architecture in Switzerland". It offers a tour through an alternative version of the country's architecture.