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The modern Noah's Ark! - 0 views

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    @ktx-archilab designs an iconic fixture for racket-sports lovers in Japan. Check out the full story here…
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Playing on the psychological response to form and colour! - 0 views

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    FAAB Architects use the psychology of colour and form to address the interiors of a fertility clinic in Poland
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A heterogeneous typology for an unconventional environment - 0 views

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    Nepal's climate offers a unique opportunity for water harvesting from fog. Margot Krasojević Architects design a sustainable infrastructure to support this very endeavour. Check it out here…
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This Austrian Resort arises from the Hillock and merges into the Meadows! - 0 views

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    Network of Architecture (NOA) expands the Puradies nature resort in Leogang, Austria with a new spa themed around the elements of fire, water, earth, and air.
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Red Dunes - An Environmentally Conditioned Play Area! - 0 views

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    XISUI Design capitalises on its expertise in cutting-edge digital design and construction technologies to craft an organic, parametric digital landscape and intriguing play area that engages children and adults alike!
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Contemporary Simplicity, Hospitality Style| Architecture Interspace - 0 views

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    Contemporary minimalism finds its home in the world of hospitality to create the stylish and inviting Blanche by the Bay - Saravi Resort designed by Architecture Interspace. Dictated by clean lines, open spaces, and a restrained colour palette, this 25-room luxury villa resort is situated near Auroville, Pondicherry, seamlessly blending with its tropical surroundings.
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Modern Forest Retreat in Japan Melds Zen Minimalism with Contextual Architecture| Inspatia - 0 views

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    Studio Inspatia crafts Forest Within-a serene residential escape in the foothills of Mount Asama, Japan-where Zen minimalism meets contextual architecture. Elevated lightly on steel stilts, shaped by nature and time, this retreat dissolves the boundaries between interior and forest. Glass walls, charred wood, basalt stone, and a central courtyard echo timeless Japanese traditions, offering presence and quietude in every frame.
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