How to build a perfect igloo in 90 minutes, according to an expert from the Arctic. The best solution if those weekend days you stay lying on the road or you like making crafts. , full_html
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How to build an igloo
In this funny and insightful talk, builder Dan Phillips tours us through a dozen homes he's built in Texas using recycled and reclaimed materials in wildly creative ways. Brilliant, low-tech design details will refresh your own creative drive.,…
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Dan Phillips construye viviendas con materiales reciclados o regenerados en Huntsville, Texas
Exploration of contextual, cultural, and life cycle flows offers a critical lens for visualizing new housing strategies for living in the future. The d3 Housing Tomorrow competition invites architects, designers, engineers, and students to…
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30 square meter house in Japan. Ultra-small is beautiful for one Tokyo resident who built a house on land the size of a parking space. Do you think you could live in a house no bigger than a parking space? And not just by yourself, do you think you…
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Japan's ultra tiny home
How and who live in the homes of the masters? Who live in the houses of Mies van der Rohe? This question is answered by the study conducted and presented in an article in The New York Times, which we recommend reading. , full_html
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Mies in Lafayette Park, Detroit, USA
Architecture is rediscovering its social conscience. That’s the message behind “Small Scale, Big Change: New Architectures of Social Engagement,” an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by Andres Lepik and Margot Weller. , full_html
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The Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, head of the BIG architecture firm, has been laureate with the "European Prize for Architecture 2010" awarded by the European Centre for Architecture Art and Design in conjunction with the Chicago Athenaeum:…
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House 8 by BIG. Image © Julien Lanoo
With this article we begin a series of proposals for urban housing. In this case, Erik Spiekermann housing in Berlin., full_html
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Library by Erik Spiekermann
The web that the spider builds, in proportion to its size, is a surprising mechanism of great technological interest. It isn't compact, nor is it unbreakable (despite its high proportional resistance); however, its implementation and the resulting…
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