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A Home In The Trees With A Living Room Suspended Over The Forest Floor

February 28, 2023 Erin 0

DeForest Architects has sent us images of a home they completed in Burien, Washington, that has a living room suspended above the forest floor. The home sits on a one-acre wooded parcel at the top of a bluff overlooking Puget Sound, with the clients wanting a tranquil and surprising home, so connected to the trees […]

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Girona Clinic / PMMT

February 28, 2023 Andreas Luco 0

The new Clínica Girona is a building designed to suit the client’s business model, faithful to a Functional Plan that aims to update and enhance the services of a hospital with more than 80 years of history. The project triples the constructed area of the old hospital and expands its number of specialties to offer a complete healthcare service, becoming a referent for the private healthcare sector in Catalonia.

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Thomas Randall-Page completes Cody Dock Rolling Bridge in London

February 28, 2023 Ben Dreith 0

British designer Thomas Randall-Page has installed a footbridge in south London that is made from weathering steel and oak and rotates via manual levers to let boats pass. Called Cody Dock Rolling Bridge, it is part of a masterplan by London studio PUP Architects that is reviving the former Victorian dock on the River Lea

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Neri&Hu adds “glowing lantern” on top of Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts in Xi’an

February 28, 2023 Christina Yao 0

Chinese architecture studio Neri&Hu has added an extension to the Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts in Xi’an, China, that was designed to “serve as a source of illumination for the surrounding urban fabric”. Neri&Hu was invited to create a new extension for the east entry of the Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts, which is located

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“Listening to any contemporary conversation on architecture is like being indulged in a form of Orwellian Newspeak”

February 28, 2023 Reinier de Graaf 0

Architects must stop using the vacuous buzzwords that dominate the profession if they are to make a positive difference in the world, writes Reinier de Graaf. “A civilizational revolution that puts humans first”. “An unprecedented urban living experience”. “A model for nature preservation and enhanced human livability”. “A place for people from across the globe

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