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    Chicago McDonald's by Ross Barney Architects draws comparisons to Apple stores

    Fast-food chain McDonald's has replaced its iconic restaurant in Chicago with a building by Ross Barney Architects that is "unlike any in the company's portfolio". More about Chicago McDonald's by Ross Barney Architects draws comparisons to Apple stores

    Dan Howarth | 14 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Construction workers in Massachusetts

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    Construction workers suffer highest death rate from opioid overdoses in Massachusetts

    A new study of opioid-related overdose deaths in Massachusetts has found that the construction industry is the worst affected, while architecture and engineering are the only occupations to have a higher death rate among women than men. More about Construction workers suffer highest death rate from opioid overdoses in Massachusetts

    Eleanor Gibson | 14 August 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Co-housing not just for "liberals and outcasts" says Studio Weave

    Co-living could help solve some of the UK's biggest social problems, from loneliness to the ageing population, according to research by London architecture office Studio Weave and the RIBA. More about Co-housing not just for "liberals and outcasts" says Studio Weave

    Amy Frearson | 14 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Science Campus by Carlo Ratti Associati

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    Robots will assemble brick facades of Milan's university science campus

    Carlo Ratti Associati is designing a new science campus for the University of Milan, complete with brick facades that will be made by robots. More about Robots will assemble brick facades of Milan's university science campus

    India Block | 14 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Taipei Nanshin Plaza by Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei

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    Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei completes "landmark tower and human-scale podium" in Taipei

    Japanese firm Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei has completed a 272-metre high office skyscraper in Taipei, which is adjoined to a retail building clad in a delicate metal lattice. More about Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei completes "landmark tower and human-scale podium" in Taipei

    Alyn Griffiths | 14 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Casa em Cotia by Una Arquitetos

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    Casa em Cotia in São Paulo features a snaking pond and a rooftop garden

    A ramped walkway and staircases lead like a "continuous drawing" through the stepped levels of this concrete house in Brazil, designed by Una Arquitetos, to end at a lush garden on its roof. More about Casa em Cotia in São Paulo features a snaking pond and a rooftop garden

    Eleanor Gibson | 13 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Dubai Trade Centre protected

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    Dubai's first skyscraper to be listed in initiative to preserve 1960s and 70s architecture

    Dubai's first skyscraper, first library and a clock tower are all set to be heritage-listed, as the UAE's largest city looks to preserve the early buildings that shaped its development. More about Dubai's first skyscraper to be listed in initiative to preserve 1960s and 70s architecture

    Tom Ravenscroft | 13 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Off-Grid Guest House by Anacapa Architecture

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    Off-Grid Guest House cantilevers over hillside with Pacific Ocean vistas

    US studios Anacapa Architecture and Willson Design have created a concrete-and-glass dwelling for a coastal property in California, with a bevy of sustainable features that minimise the building's impact on the environment. More about Off-Grid Guest House cantilevers over hillside with Pacific Ocean vistas

    Jenna McKnight | 13 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Eling Residences by Safdie Architects

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    Curving shades arch over terraces of Chongqing housing development by Safdie Architects

    Moshe Safdie's firm has completed a set of stepped homes on a hill overlooking the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China. More about Curving shades arch over terraces of Chongqing housing development by Safdie Architects

    India Block | 13 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Barangaroo House by Collins and Turner

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    Collins and Turner's Barangaroo House is surrounded by curving timber-clad balconies

    Tiered balconies clad in charred timber dowels enclose restaurants designed "in the round" to provide views across Sydney's redeveloped Barangaroo South precinct. More about Collins and Turner's Barangaroo House is surrounded by curving timber-clad balconies

    Alyn Griffiths | 13 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Student accommodation at Olympe de Gouges University by PPA Architecture

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    Metal shutters vary the facades of Toulouse student housing scheme by PPA Architectures

    The metal-clad inner and outer facades at this student housing project for the Olympe de Gouges University in Toulouse incorporate operable shutters that alter the appearance of the buildings. More about Metal shutters vary the facades of Toulouse student housing scheme by PPA Architectures

    Alyn Griffiths | 13 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Teton Residence by Ro Rockett Design

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    Ro Rockett Design lifts Teton Valley Residence on stone walls

    American studio Ro Rockett Design has completed a family retreat in the wilderness of Idaho, which sits on a stone base that is lifted to avoid flooding and capture the best views of the surrounding landscape. More about Ro Rockett Design lifts Teton Valley Residence on stone walls

    James Brillon | 12 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Hackney Mews by Hutch Design

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    Hutch Design reconfigures Hackney mews to create space-saving family home

    Architecture office Hutch Design has renovated and extended a mews house in north London, incorporating folding walls, mirrors and hidden storage to make the most of the compact space. More about Hutch Design reconfigures Hackney mews to create space-saving family home

    Alyn Griffiths | 12 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Building Without Bias by Hannah Rozenberg

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    Hannah Rozenberg develops online tool for designing architecture without gender bias

    Royal College of Art graduate Hannah Rozenberg has developed a digital tool that calculates the underlying gender bias in English architectural terms, to help create more gender-neutral environments. More about Hannah Rozenberg develops online tool for designing architecture without gender bias

    Jessica Mairs | 12 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Ace Hotel New Orleans by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple

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    Ace Hotel New Orleans occupies art-deco building extended by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple

    The Ace Hotel chain has opened a location in New Orleans, where moody interiors fill a historic building and extra rooms are housed in a contemporary addition. More about Ace Hotel New Orleans occupies art-deco building extended by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple

    Dan Howarth | 11 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Xiangmi Science Library by MLA+

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    Xiangmi Science Library connected to park by glazed walkway through treetops

    Cantilevered metal roofs shade the glazed walls of this library designed by MLA+, which is connected by a treetop walkway to Shenzhen's Xiangmi Park. More about Xiangmi Science Library connected to park by glazed walkway through treetops

    Alyn Griffiths | 11 August 2018 | Leave a comment
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    AIA demands "blanket ban" on asbestos following new EPA regulation

    The American Institute of Architects has denounced a US government proposal that could allow the manufacture of new asbestos products, following a significant backlash from the architecture community at-large. More about AIA demands "blanket ban" on asbestos following new EPA regulation

    Bridget Goldberg | 10 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Cancha La Doce by All Arquitectura

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    Chequered blue sports venue reinvigorates impoverished Mexico City neighbourhood

    Mexican design studio All Arquitectura has created a vibrant football and basketball court for one of the poorest and most violent areas of Mexico City. More about Chequered blue sports venue reinvigorates impoverished Mexico City neighbourhood

    Bridget Goldberg | 10 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Ashes + Diamonds by Bestor Architecture

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    Napa winery by Bestor Architecture echoes mid-century modernism

    Los Angeles firm Bestor Architecture has built a white complex for a winery in Napa, Calfornia, complete with porthole windows and a zig-zag pavilion roof. More about Napa winery by Bestor Architecture echoes mid-century modernism

    Bridget Goldberg | 10 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Nolla cabin by Robin Falck

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    The Nolla cabin by Robin Falck is a zero-emissions escape in Finland

    Finnish designer Robin Falck has created an A-frame mirrored holiday home on Vallisaari, an island near Helsinki. More about The Nolla cabin by Robin Falck is a zero-emissions escape in Finland

    Katie de Klee | 10 August 2018 | Leave a comment
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