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Translucent Home Built Around a Tree in a Kazakh Forest
Located in a forest on the mountains of Almaty in Kazakhstan, architect Aibek Almasov of A.Masow Design Studio has designed a concept for a modern
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How to build something that lasts 10,000 years
Few human-made structures last for millenia, but as Alexander Rose explains, it is possible for design for extreme longevity if you look to the lessons of history.
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Barcelona’s radical plan to take back streets from cars
Introducing "superblocks."
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I.M. Pei, Architect Of Some Of The World's Most Iconic Structures, Dies At 102
During his influential career, the Pritzker-winning architect designed everything from schools to skyscrapers. Known for spare geometric forms, Pei said the goal was to "eliminate the inessential."
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This House Is Built to Stare Down a Hurricane
Welcome to the home of the future in a time of climate change. As weather gets wilder and less predictable, firms that design, construct or improve housing with storm safety and resiliency in mind are increasingly in demand.
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The future of housing looks nothing like today’s
After a century, Americans are choosing to live together–transforming not just the buildings we live in, but the way we live in them.
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America’s Grandest Movie Palaces Find Strange New Lives
The old Hollywood studios built thousands of ornate theaters across the country. Most have been torn down or abandoned.
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'The dilemma is the authenticity': What it will take to rebuild Notre-Dame
The rebuilding of Notre-Dame won't be your typical renovation project. It's not often that the restoration of a building whose origin dates back centuries has to be contemplated.
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Underwater Restaurant Has Been Completed In Norway And It Looks Out Of This World
The first, the largest and the most research-friendly. Under is the world's largest underwater restaurant with a total seating capacity for 100 guests, it's the first of its kind in Europe, and it also functions as a research center for marine life. The Snøhetta-designed dining experience started operating just yesterday but people are already adding it to their Norway destination lists.
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Super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive: the 'pencil towers' of New York's super-rich
The long read: An extreme concentration of wealth in a city where even the air is for sale has produced a new breed of needle-like tower
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9 Benefits of Using Architectural Metal Panels on Your Next Project
At Wade Architectural Systems, we offer a wide variety of architectural metal panels form the best manufacturers in the industry.
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PolyVision Celebrates Good Design™ Award for Innovative Collaborative Panel System
First introduced at NeoCon 2018 in June, Motif sets itself apart from other collaborative writing surfaces as a wall panel system offering nearly endless configurations. When observations indicated a gap in the collaborative writing surfaces market between performance and aesthetics, the company developed Motif; a fully customizable and unique approach to collaborative writing surfaces.
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An Archaeologist Says He's Figured Out The Secret of The Pyramids' Peculiar Alignment
For centuries, the pyramids of Giza have puzzled researchers - not just their mysterious voids and hidden chambers, but exactly how ancient Egyptians built such impressive structures without modern technology.
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Why US cities are becoming more dangerous for cyclists and pedestrians
US cities were designed and engineered around cars. Now some are working to increase walking and biking, but the shift isn't easy.
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What happened when Oslo decided to make its downtown basically car-free?
It was a huge success: Parking spots are now bike lanes, transit is fast and easy, and the streets (and local businesses) are full of people.
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The Costs of Building Pop Culture Structures
From Death Star to Hogwarts, pop culture structures are as every bit iconic as the characters. How much would they cost to build in real life? We estimate the costs of five iconic structures.
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This City Already Shows What Life Will Be Like in a World Heated by Climate Change
It's become more clear than ever this year that climate change is very real and that we are already seeing the effects.
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People Are Months Away from Living in 3D Printed Homes
Speed has never been a quality associated with building a home, but that may be changing. Eindhoven University of Technology plans to build five 3D-printed houses in the new residential district of Bosrijk. The endeavor, known as Project Milestone, was initially announced during Dutch Design Week in 2016 as a partnership between the University and Municipality of Eindhoven and is billed as the world’s first commercial housing project using 3D-concrete printing.
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How Restaurants Got So Loud
Fashionable minimalism replaced plush opulence. That’s a recipe for commotion.
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The Palace and the Storm
The image of the standing Sand Palace amid the ruin caused by Hurricane Michael tells us one thing: only the rich will survive climate change. By Kate Wagner.
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