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Federico Babina is an italian illustrator and his series ‘ARCHIMACHINE’ is a collection of 17 illustration to describes 17 countries whose gears are made and operated by architecture. Each element in the wheel is a key piece for its functioning, ‘a…
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For the construction of this towncenter building are used local materials, the gable roof, as well as an interesting dialogue with the others elements which face the main square of the town. An integration exercise which is solved quite gracefully,…
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The Poetics of Boxes is a book published by Arquine about Chilean architect Mathias Klotz's work. From the 8th of May on, Víctor Saavedra gallery in Barcelona is displaying the exhibition that accompanies the book and that was previously held in…
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Within the bicentenary of the Peru independence which will take place in 2012 it is proposed the International Contest for the Recovery of the Historic City Center of Huamanga. Today we bring you the proposal by Enrique Llatas and Francisco Rojas…
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This 2 bedroom house was sited to make the most of the stunning views across Loch Dunvegan in north west Skye, but also to bed down within the natural topography. Planning would only give consent if the building was designed to be low-lying, and…
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Switzerland and Germany have a significant real estate growth, with many proposals in cities such as Munich. The proposal by the Spanish team in that German city, has won a second prize in the competition (we think it's better than the first…
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Rendering. International Competition for housing in Munich. By Amann-Canovas-Maruri Arquitectos
The latest lecture of the series “Foros Esarq 2014: Transformaciones” will be by the Canadian architect John Patkau, from Patkau Architects, to disclose his unique working style where imagination is the cornerstone of every architecture project. The…
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Taking advantage of the sales season, the Spanish brand Bershka launched a special project to the young German designer Jule Waibel. Now, the young German fashion designer takes a new step and recreates her origami paper dresses in chiffon. ,…
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The Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong was once the densest place on earth, a virtually lawless labyrinth of crime, grime, commerce and hope. A Wall Street Journal documentary tracks its colorful legacy and brings the place alive 20 years later.,…
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Kowloon Walled City 20 Years Later. Video screenshot
TAF, Swedish design studio, has imagined a fictional house atop a platform balanced on huge rocks. This design has a special intention, to help ASF International (Architecture Sans Frontieres / Arquitectura sin Fronteras), and it is launched on two…
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