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    Augusta Pownall | 31 October 2018 | Leave a comment
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  • The Line DC by INC Architecture and Design

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    Ali Morris | 30 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Slats shade LOHA's San Vicente 935 apartment building in West Hollywood

    American firm Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects has completed a housing block in Los Angeles that features a central courtyard and open-air stairwell lined with wooden slats and white wire mesh. More about Slats shade LOHA's San Vicente 935 apartment building in West Hollywood

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  • Forest Dining Club by PLAT

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    Beijing-based architecture studio Plat Asia has completed a restaurant in the Chinese resort town of Aranya featuring three glass-walled dining rooms that look out onto a surrounding forest. More about Plat Asia's Forest Dining Club immerses diners in Chinese woodland

    Alyn Griffiths | 30 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Giant mirrored ball installed in Tokyo office to encourage city to think beyond 2020 Olympics

    A seven-metre high silver sphere has been placed in the atrium of a Tokyo office by artist Akira Fujimoto and architect Yoko Nagayama, as the zero in the number 2021, to draw attention to the year after the Olympics takes place. More about Giant mirrored ball installed in Tokyo office to encourage city to think beyond 2020 Olympics

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    Over 1,000 leading architects have signed a letter to the UK prime minister stating that Brexit would be "devastating" to the architecture profession. More about There is "no good Brexit" say Foster, Rogers and Chipperfield in open letter to UK prime minister

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  • Triplex At Sant Antoni by Valentí Albareda Tiana

    Valentí Albareda turns bomb-blasted banana warehouse in Barcelona into triplex apartment

    Crumbling brick surfaces hint at the rich past of this triplex apartment in Barcelona, designed by architect Valentí Albareda with arch-shaped openings and warm oak floors. More about Valentí Albareda turns bomb-blasted banana warehouse in Barcelona into triplex apartment

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  • Refugio shelters by MaliArts

    Refugio shelters aim to make solitary bees feel at home in cities

    Mexico-based creative studio MaliArts has designed a series of three structures for solitary bees living in built-up areas to help welcome nature into urban environments. More about Refugio shelters aim to make solitary bees feel at home in cities

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    An Ottoman-era home in Jaffa has been refurbished as a spa, where Japanese elements sit alongside original Arabic details like arched ceilings and stone walls. More about Yoko Kitahara spa blends Japanese and Arabic designs in Jaffa

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