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Academic Innovation in South Africa | SALT Architects - 0 views

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    Architectural ingenuity meets social reform at the Calling Academy Stellenbosch in South Africa by SALT Architects, maximizing spatial value with minimal resources.
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Architect of the Year 2024: Sanjay Puri - 0 views

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    It is with great pleasure that we share some exciting news with you! Among all the remarkable projects featured on our platform (https://www.indiaartndesign.com), Architect Sanjay Puri's work has consistently stood out, with the Nokha Village Community Centre garnering extraordinary readership and engagement from our audience. This overwhelming response has rightfully earned him the title of Architect of the Year 2024 at India Art n Design! https://www.indiaartndesign.com/architect-of-the-year-2024-sanjay-puri/ Hearty congratulations to Ar. Sanjay Puri and his team on this well-deserved recognition. Thank you for entrusting us with your inspiring projects and for continuing to push the boundaries of design.
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Three Underrated Features: Why they Deserve a Second Look! - 0 views

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    From a surreal retail space redefining shopping, to a workplace in harmony with nature, and an eco-conscious education hub-these projects break boundaries and reshape industries. Why they matter: Experiential Retail | Foshan, China: Where art meets shopping by Topway Space Design Biophilic Office | Poland: Workspaces that nurture well-being by Biuro Kreacja Studio Sustainable School | South Africa: Designs that drive social change by SALT Architects
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2024's Most Applauded Projects from IAnD's Inditerrain - 0 views

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    2024's most applauded features from India at India Art n Design (dot)com Step into spaces where architecture meets culture, sustainability, and innovation! The Aangan, Ahmedabad by Morphogenesis- A mansion blending modernist architecture with Gujarati traditions, step-well courtyards, and sustainable design Ayodhya Airport by Sthapati - A transportation hub transformed into a cultural landmark with Nagara-style architecture and Ramayana-inspired murals Telugu Medium Restaurant by Sona Reddy Studio - Raw, immersive spaces crafted with indigenous materials and passive cooling techniques These stories reveal how architecture shapes community, connects heritage, and embraces modern sustainability. https://www.indiaartndesign.com/2024s-most-applauded-projects-from-iands-inditerrain/ Which project inspires you the most? Tell us in the comments below.
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Deloitte University Asia Pacific China: Shaping the Future of Learning |aoe - 0 views

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    Where innovation meets tradition! Deloitte University Asia Pacific China, designed by aoe, is a futuristic learning hub integrating smart technology, green design, and cultural heritage. A bold reimagining of corporate education-intelligent, immersive, and inspiring.
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Fluid Forms, Timeless Function-The Greater Bay Area Sports Centre |Zaha Hadid Architects - 0 views

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    Seamlessly merging architecture with cultural heritage, environmental sensitivity, and structural ingenuity, the Greater Bay Area Sports Centre in Guangzhou's Nansha District is poised to redefine sports infrastructure. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the sports centre is now in its final stages of interior finishing and landscaping. Its completion is planned for June in preparation for the China National Games in November 2025.
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From Concept to Icon: Exploring OODA's Vision for the Portuguese Football League Mixed-... - 0 views

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    The new Portuguese Football League building in Porto designed by OODA fuses volumetric clarity with urban porosity. Hexagonal façades, dynamic light, and a permeable ground plane create a landmark that balances bold form with public engagement-setting a new standard for mixed-use design.
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