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Galleria Midobaru Hotel / DABURA.m Inc.

June 1, 2021 Hana Abdel 0

This is a hotel in Beppu, Japan. It is owned by a traditional inn company founded in this city in 1900. It stands on a cliff overlooking the hot spring stream cityscape and Beppu Bay. All guest rooms have free-flowing hot spring baths. We designed it for those who want the emergence of a new culture connecting to local history, culture and nature. Its greatest feature is “site-specific” architecture and space. Those prompt people to interact, and the hotel acts as a new community base.

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Dubai to Become “The Best City in the World” by 2050

June 1, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

The Dubai Crown Prince has issued a Resolution to form a Supreme Committee for the Urban Planning of Dubai. The decision aims to regulate, ensure, and implement all the required deliverables of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, to make Dubai the “best city in the world to live in”. The urban planning sector will overlook all major infrastructure and urban projects, as well as focus on addressing matters of housing and regulations of the real estate sector to improve the wellbeing of the city’s residents.

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House in the Woods / El Fil Verd, Estudi d’Arquitectura

June 1, 2021 Valeria Silva 0

The design of this detached single-family house was commissioned to us by a couple with the dream of retirement living in the middle of nature. The site is characterized by Mediterranean vegetation typical of the area and includes olive trees, pines, mastic trees, and palm hearts on calcareous soils. The plot, of about 900 m2, is located at the end of small urbanization on the edge of the Garraf Natural Park, on the coast south of Barcelona. A construction that would allow contemplating the landscape and would entail low energy consumption was the main requirement of this commission. At the same time, the project presented multiple challenges: a steeply sloping, north-facing plot, and a limited budget.

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Foster+Partners Converts a Palazzo in Rome into a New Apple Store

June 1, 2021 Andreea Cutieru 0

Last week, Apple opened its largest store in Europe, housed inside Rome’s 19th century Palazzo Marignoli. Designed by Foster+Partners, Apple Via del Corso celebrates the historic building by revealing its 1890s murals, frescos, and graffiti works from the 1950s, hidden from view for decades. The project creates a juxtaposition between the historical layers, the artwork and the signature minimalist aesthetic of Apple stores.

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The Close Relationship Between Art and Architecture in Modernism

June 1, 2021 Camilla Ghisleni 0

The idea of integration between art and architecture dates back to the very origin of the discipline, however, it took on a new meaning and social purpose during the Avant-Garde movement of the early twentieth century, becoming one of the most defining characteristics of Modernism. This close relationship is evident in the works of some of the greatest modern architects, such as Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, and Oscar Niemeyer, to name a few.

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Five architecture and design events in June from Dezeen Events Guide

June 1, 2021 Jennifer Hahn 0
Still from Body-Buildings film from Arquiteturas Film Festival as shown in Dezeen Events Guide June 2021

The Design Shanghai trade show, an exhibition about Muslim fashion in New York, Lisbon’s Arquiteturas Film Festival and the London Design Biennale are just some of the global events listed in Dezeen Events Guide this June. In addition to the London Design Biennale, there is an evergrowing line-up of exhibitions and screenings is taking place

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Australian Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale Explores Indigenous Design and Co-authorship

June 1, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

Titled “Inbetween”, the Australian pavilion at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale Di Venezia demonstrates architecture’s “capacity to strengthen cultural connections and understanding between non-indigenous and first nations people”. Curated by creative directors Tristan Wong and Jefa Greenaway, with Jordyn Milliken, Aaron Puls, Elizabeth Grant, and Ash Parsons, the pavilion will be on physical and digital display at the Giardini from May 22nd until November 21st, 2021.

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“Every Home has a Story”: Takashi Yanai on Residential Design and California Modernism

June 1, 2021 Eric Baldwin 0

Residential design is the most personal architecture. Whether reflecting the lifestyle or character of those who live there, or accommodating space for guests and gathering, homes reflect who we are. This holds especially true for Takashi Yanai, a Partner at Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects that has led the Residential Studio since 2004. With ties to landscape design and a “California Modernist” ethos, Takashi’s work also reinterprets Japanese elements and explores what residential design means today.

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CGS_E College / BW Arch

June 1, 2021 Pilar Caballero 0

The new École de commerce et culture générale (ECCG) is a college providing training in the fields of commerce, health, social and teaching. It is located south of the railway tracks and, together with the mobility infrastructure, marks the development of the town of Sierre beyond the tracks. Its arrival finds the Plaine Bellevue quarter benefiting from a second educational institution, the other being the HES_SO School of Social Work.