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Kiruna Forever book by ArkDes illuminates the relocation of the northern Swedish city

June 1, 2020 Cajsa Carlson 0

As part of today’s collaboration with ArkDes for Virtual Design Festival, curator and editor Carlos Mínguez Carrasco explains how the architecture centre’s idea for its book Kiruna Forever came about and why Kiruna’s history is so fascinating. The exhibition Kiruna Forever at ArkDes, Sweden’s national centre for architecture and design, takes a close look at

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Kiruna Forever book by ArkDes illuminates the relocation of the northern Swedish city

June 1, 2020 Cajsa Carlson 0

As part of today’s collaboration with ArkDes for Virtual Design Festival, curator and editor Carlos Mínguez Carrasco explains how the architecture centre’s idea for its book Kiruna Forever came about and why Kiruna’s history is so fascinating. The exhibition Kiruna Forever at ArkDes, Sweden’s national centre for architecture and design, takes a close look at

The post Kiruna Forever book by ArkDes illuminates the relocation of the northern Swedish city appeared first on Dezeen.

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Kiruna Forever book by ArkDes illuminates the relocation of the northern Swedish city

June 1, 2020 Cajsa Carlson 0

As part of today’s collaboration with ArkDes for Virtual Design Festival, curator and editor Carlos Mínguez Carrasco explains how the architecture centre’s idea for its book Kiruna Forever came about and why Kiruna’s history is so fascinating. The exhibition Kiruna Forever at ArkDes, Sweden’s national centre for architecture and design, takes a close look at

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12 Post-Production tutorials to dramatically improve your renders

June 1, 2020 Matheus Pereira 0

In an era of great marketing efforts, in which architectural ideas increasingly seem to focus on hyper-realistic representation in an attempt to convince clients (or the jury in the case of architectural competitions) that the upcoming construction will achieve just as much quality as the visual fantasy, renderings become highly important in a project’s presentation.

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Esoteriko picks bold colour for only one room of Balmoral Blue House

June 1, 2020 Amy Frearson 0
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Interiors studio Esoteriko has selected light colours and natural materials for every room in this house in Sydney, apart from one bright blue bedroom. Esoteriko designed an entirely new layout for this property overlooking Balmoral Beach, making it as open-plan as possible. A consistent palette of materials and finishes was chosen to help tie spaces together,

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Lake House Völs / noa*

June 1, 2020 Paula Pintos 0

Amid a spectacular mountain backdrop lined with lush green pine forests, the Völser Weiher lake lies over 1,000 meters above sea level. The idyll here is palpable: a scenic nature reserve that offers year-round visitors space for relaxation and leisure. noa* was commissioned by the municipality of Völs to build a small, attractive swimming hut with attached public changing rooms and sanitary facilities that would complement the scenic setting.

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How Neon Lighting Shapes Architecture

June 1, 2020 Lilly Cao 0

Neon lights are a bold, cosmopolitan statement that can easily revitalize or accentuate an architectural space or structure. With eye-catching brilliance, a plethora of color options, and ties to a retro aesthetic, these lighting pieces can make a space feel simultaneously modern and nostalgic. Yet few understand the scientific workings or material properties of neon, and many architects neglect its use due to its narrow association with commercial signage. Below, we explore how neon works, its architectural history, and how architects can continue to use it today.

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Phu My Garden / TAA DESIGN

June 1, 2020 Pilar Caballero 0

The project is in the context of a new urban area in the industrial park and port, with a massive construction process of factories and existing residential areas. The rapid and unbalanced development of industrial architecture is accompanied by a lack of cultural identity and public space for people. The project is located on 10,000m2 land, with multiple functions, such as public area, eating area, leisure area, and playground for children …