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Atelier Industrial installs minimalist office within warehouse in Argentina

September 7, 2023 Ben Dreith 0

Local studio Atelier Industrial has created a minimalist office with walls made from polycarbonate panels within an existing warehouse in San Rafael, Argentina. The studio placed the small, 67-square-metre office space within an area of an industrial warehouse that is part of a winery in the city. Called Atelier Cuadro Benegas, it sits on top

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Benzene rings inform patterned facades of Ascentage Pharmaceutical Headquarters

September 7, 2023 Katie Last 0

New York studio OLI Architecture used parametric technology to design the decorative facades of this office complex in Suzhou for biotechnology company Ascentage Pharma. The Ascentage Pharmaceutical Headquarters is spread across seven distinct buildings with facades informed by benzene – a molecule composed of six carbon atoms in a ring. Comprising a range of repeating

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Neri&Hu reveals design for monumental red concrete factory for Chinese furniture brand

August 30, 2023 Christina Yao 0

Chinese architecture studio Neri&Hu has revealed its design for Chinese furniture brand Camerich’s factory in Jiaxing, China. The factory is set to be built on farmland along the branch of the Grand Canal in Jiaxing – an ancient canal with a 2000-year history that is still in use today as a key transportation route. Named

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Spacon & X adds kombucha brewery to 1930s functionalist building in Copenhagen

August 23, 2023 Jane Englefield 0

Danish studio Spacon & X preserved “different layers of unique history” when designing the Folk Kombucha brewery, which is set within a listed building in Copenhagen’s Meatpacking District. The factory belongs to fermented-tea brand Folk Kombucha and features a production area for kombucha brewing overlooked by a mezzanine level used for workshops and other social events. Local firm

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Henning Larsen and Cobe reveal atomic-science research facility to create neutrons

August 17, 2023 Cajsa Carlson 0

Danish studios Henning Larsen and Cobe have created the European Spallation Source research campus in Lund, Sweden, which houses an underground proton accelerator. The atomic-science research campus, which is located in Lund in southern Sweden, will be home to the “world’s most advanced neutron source” when it opens. It was designed by Henning Larsen and

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Dowen Farmer designs cubic ten-storey tower for ghost kitchens

August 10, 2023 James Parkes 0

British architecture studio Dowen Farmer Architects has released plans for Portal Road, a multistorey ghost-kitchen tower block in west London that would shuttle food to a public food hall like the “Ministry of Magic”. The studio has filed plans for the building, which would be built in North Acton, London, and replace an unrealised scheme

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Iksoi Studio celebrates functionality with exposed concrete grid in Indian factory

August 1, 2023 Katie Last 0

An exposed concrete structure adds a sense of rhythm to Mallcom Factory, a PPE factory designed by Indian practice Iksoi Studio. Built on the site of an old textile mill in Ahmedabad, the garment-stitching factory was designed for personal protective equipment (PPE) company Mallcom and features a steel and concrete structure. A rigid concrete grid

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DART Lab creates biodegradable concrete casts using sawdust

July 31, 2023 Ellen Eberhardt 0

A research team at the University of Michigan has created biodegradable formwork out of sawdust in an attempt to mitigate wood waste in the process of laying concrete. The wood-based material is a result of the BioMatters project by the Digital Architecture Research and Technologies (DART) Lab at Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

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Jan Kattein Architects converts garages into studios for young entrepreneurs

July 12, 2023 Amy Frearson 0

Jan Kattein Architects has created Angel Yard, a community of 35 affordable workspaces in outer north London, by adapting a group of derelict garages. Commissioned by Enfield Council, the project transforms a reported hotspot for anti-social behaviour and crime into a facility that supports young enterprise. It does this with a minimal amount of construction

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Hutton embeds off-grid research station into hills of rural Kansas

July 11, 2023 Jenna McKnight 0

Bands of local stone wrap the Youngmeyer Field Station, which was designed and built by Kansas studio Hutton to integrate with the natural topography and operate off the grid. Located in eastern Kansas, the building sits within the 4,700-acre (1,902-hectare) Youngmeyer Ranch, which is an active cattle ranch and research site for Wichita State University.

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