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“A fantastic way to apply architectural history to a modern structure” says commenter

October 19, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0

In this week’s comments update, readers are discussing Mexican architecture firm Estudio MMX’s recently completed Progreso Museum of Geology and other top architecture and design stories. The museum, based on a gridded pattern and made of multiple structures, has been clad in a finish called chukum that dates back to the Mayans and was chosen for

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“Not as stupid as an air-conditioned stadium in Qatar” says commenter

October 12, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0

In this week’s comments update, readers have had lots to say about Saudi Arabia’s plan to host the Asian Winter Games “in the heart of the desert”. Commenters questioned the reasoning behind the decision to host the winter sports event at the not-yet-built Trojena ski resort, which is located 50 kilometres from the Gulf of Aqaba

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“Fantastic! And I love the feet” says commenter

October 5, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0

In this week’s comments update, readers have had strong reactions to Studio Job’s surreal stained glass screen for a Dutch art institute, in the Netherlands. The local practice has completed a bronze-and-glass sculpture named The Embrace, which stands in front of KunstKerk in Dordrecht. It was described by the studio as a “surrealist take on

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“Charles spoke for the majority who naturally like buildings with scale and decoration” says commenter

September 21, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0
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In this week’s comments update, readers are debating the impact King Charles III had on British architecture while he was the Prince of Wales. Under his previous title, Britain’s new monarch exerted significant influence on the built environment through campaigning, torpedoing modernist projects and even building his own traditional towns. We looked at six ways

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Dezeen Agenda newsletter features PMA Madhushala’s wavy brick-walled home

September 20, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0
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The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features PMA Madhushala’s Indian home, with a wavy, perforated wall of brick and stone. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now! This week, the original material usage by the local practice on their family home project in Maval, India, was setting the agenda. Reinterpreting the courtyard house typology

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Dezeen Debate newsletter features “skaters’ paradise” cafe in South Korea

September 8, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0
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The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features a cafe in South Korea with ramped walls and a discussion about the labour market after US studio Bernheimer Architecture announced it is unionizing. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now! Nameless Architecture has completed the Café Teri bakery in Daejeon, South Korea, in a pair of buildings that flow into a central courtyard. Readers

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“Paint out that green” says commenter

September 7, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0

In this week’s comments update, readers are debating David Kohn’s Red House in Dorset, which celebrates English eccentricities. David Kohn Architects completed a two-storey house for a couple and their young daughter in southwest England with exaggerated features that include oversized eaves, patterned brickwork and vibrant green details. The latter sparked strong reactions with Tony365 acknowledging “the green,

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Dezeen Agenda newsletter features Heatherwick’s “homely” plans for Changi Airport

September 6, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0
Changi Airport's Terminal 5 by KPF and Heatherwick Studio

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features KPF and Heatherwick Studio’s plans to “redefine what an airport terminal can be”. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now! This week, architecture practices Kohn Pedersen Fox and Heatherwick Studio have revealed the first render of Changi Airport’s Terminal 5, which will be the latest addition to the Singapore airport. “Rather than making

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Dezeen Debate newsletter features “modernised catacombs” in the Catskills

September 1, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features a collection of black interconnected volumes set into a hill side in upstate New York and a block of apartments in Melbourne that readers would like to see in LA. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now! Arched passageways that act as tunnels connect the six black-clad single-room volumes of Ghent House

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“Build one of these nightmares in order to see it fail” says commenter

August 31, 2022 Rupert Bickersteth 0

In this week’s comments update, readers are debating architecture studio ZN Era’s proposal for a skyscraper called Downtown Circle, which would be built around the Burj Khalifa in downtown Dubai. Set to be 550-metres tall and 3,000 metres in circumference, the skyscraper would be composed of two interconnected main rings that will house residential, public, commercial and cultural spaces. Commenters

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