architecture
Five things you need to know today 14 April
Talk on Monday evening Dr Harriet Richardson Blakeman joins Dr Alistair Fair to explore the evolving architecture of hydroelectricity, show how the...
theedinburghreporter.co.uk
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
White clover study reveals genetic architecture that allows invasive plants to thrive worldwide
Monash University scientists have uncovered how invasive plants like white clover rapidly adapt to new environments, revealing genetic changes that...
phys.org
- 8 days ago
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architecture
This neoclassical São Paulo home feels both warm and grand
For this week’s installment of The Inside Story, Wallpaper* heads to a tree-lined neighbourhood in São Paulo, Brazil, to a home known as...
wallpaper.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Private House Val Trebbia / Studio Pietro Todeschini + Studio Paolo Pagani
The project is located in a small hamlet of the Alta Val Trebbia: Roncaiolo. The client owned an old house adjacent to their property, whose...
archdaily.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture / design
The YMK Residence Brings Layered Living to the Karuizawa Highlands
Set against the forested slopes of Karuizawa, Japan, the YMK residence redefines remote living through architecture that not only engages with its...
design-milk.com
- 9 days ago
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architecture
10 Sustainable Homes That Prove Interior Design Can Be Just as Easy on the Eye as It Is on the Earth
Sustainability is a term that’s tossed around frequently, but what does it really mean when it comes to interior design? Well, today, sustainable...
livingetc.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Navigating Relationships
When asked about the influence of his partner on his photography, Joel Meyerowitz is unequivocally candid: “Maggie’s been part and parcel of my own...
aestheticamagazine.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Is There a Difference Between Architects, Designers and Decorators?
The answer is a resounding ‘Yes’ in many instances, but exceptions can creep in based on professional education, geography and the scope of a project....
- 29 days ago
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architecture
Top 100 Tourist Attractions in the World
Embark on a global adventure with our curated list of the world’s top 100 tourist attractions! This comprehensive guide showcases the best tourist...
wanderluststorytellers.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
The dream of the flat-pack home continues with this elegant modular cabin design from Koto
The search for the perfect modular cabin is one that unites architects, aesthetes, lovers of rural isolation, cottage core and off-grid minimalism in equal measure....
wallpaper.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Global Momentum Surges for LEED + WELL Streamlined Certification Process, Reaching Nearly 250 Million Square Feet of Project Space
Total project space using the LEED+WELL pathway has tripled in less than two years Announced at IWBI’s Climate + Health Summit in Tokyo, the...
csrwire.com
- 29 days ago
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architecture
Rio Kobayashi’s new furniture bridges eras, shown alongside Fritz Rauh’s midcentury paintings at Blunk Space
In the 1950s and 1960s, Marin County, a region just north of San Francisco known for its rugged landscapes, was home to a thriving art...
wallpaper.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
MVRDV drapes tiffany & co. stuttgart in facade of iridescent ceramic diamonds
2,829 ceramic diamond elements are suspended by MVRDV to create a dreamlike, 'floating' effect for tiffany & co. in stuttgart....
designboom.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
NYC Condo Owners Bear Costs of Landmark Green Building Law
New York City residents, already grappling with some of the country’s highest housing prices, face extra costs to comply with a law mandating...
bloombergtax.com
- 30+ days ago
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design
Market Makeovers: How Barcelona’s Public Food Markets Are Evolving With the City
From cast-iron icons to contemporary community spaces, Barcelona’s modern market renovations are redefining urban life and architecture. Traditional food markets, with their bustling stalls,...
architizer.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Ethnobotanical Garden of Oaxaca: Architecture, Landscape, and Cultural Reclamation | ArchEyes
The Ethnobotanical Garden of Oaxaca (Jardín Etnobotánico de Oaxaca), situated on the grounds of the former Santo Domingo monastery in the heart of...
archeyes.com
- 11 days ago
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architecture
Comparative analysis of deep learning models for crack detection in buildings
Life- time of the buildings is generally challenged by the act of nature. In-spite of the fact that the constructions provide minimum guarantee on...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Tokyo named the world’s most stressful city
With a travel destination, typically people look for good food, vibrant nightlife, stunning architecture, or spectacular views of natural landscapes....
faroutmagazine.co.uk
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
SANAA completes trio of red-brick cuboids for MIT music building
RIBA Royal Gold Medal-winning studio SANAA has placed a concert hall and rehearsal space into three cuboids for the Edward and Joyce Linde Music...
dezeen.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
WiderCat 92 first look: Organic shapes fit for a modern art museum
The new WiderCat 92's design is bold on two major fronts: its strikingly artistic interior design scheme and hybrid diesel-electric...
mby.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Water Resources: Water & Site Selection
Water is a critical factor in site selection, influencing industrial, commercial, agricultural, and residential developments. The availability,...
businessfacilities.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology / architecture
Apple iPad Air (M3) review: Air in name, Pro in performance
The new iPad Air perfectly represents what a tablet should be—thin and light, fast enough to run all the must-have apps, yet capable of...
indianexpress.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Urban Surrealism Featuring Mind-Bending Buildings By British Sculptor Alex Chinneck (21 New Pics)
Alex Chinneck is a British sculptor known for his striking and imaginative urban interventions that merge art, architecture, and engineering. With...
boredpanda.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
This Architect Explained Why This One House Survived The LA Fires, And The Reasons Are Truly Fascinating
"A couple glass panels will require replacement. Otherwise fine." The Pacific Palisades neighborhood was one of the hardest hit in the Los Angeles fires. Just...
huffpost.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
This little-known Croatian region makes wine loved by the royal family – with bottles as cheap as £4
If Hobbiton had a love child with the Loire Valley, the offspring would be Zmajevac, a tiny winemaking community in Slavonia, a rural Croatian region...
independent.co.uk
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