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Mexico City's New International Airport - 1 views

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    Mexico City's proposed new airport "pioneers a new concept for a large-span, single airport enclosure, which will achieve new levels of efficiency and flexibility", says Lord Foster. Click here to read more...
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The Alen68 Motor Yacht - 0 views

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    Foster+Partners' design of the Alen68 motor yacht uniquely combines the elegant social spaces of a cruising yacht with the fun of a day boat. Set sail here...
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India Art n Design Global Hop: Datong Art Museum - 0 views

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    Information & Photography: Foster +Partners When it comes to design with iconography, stalwarts like Hadid, Rohe, Holl, Foster + Partners etc. - the 'big' league, so to say, create masterpieces that not only have a local impact but become a global benchmark for organic iconic architecture.
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India Art n Design Global Hop: Playing with Sunshine - 0 views

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    Photography: Nigel Young; Hufton & Crow; Courtesy: Foster+Partners Foster & Partners incorporate ambitious environmental strategy in a new sculptural addition to the city of London... Wrapped in a grid of highly reflective cast- aluminium brise soleil, shimmering in the bright sunshine, casting intriguing chiaroscuro effects on the street side, the Walbrook office building stands tall, distinctly individualistic, yet contextually alluding to the historical fabric of its neighbourhood .
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Library of the 2030’s - 0 views

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    Libraries are spaces meant for interaction and foster progressive thought. Check out this new library in Montreal readied for the 2030's and leave us your views…
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Dynamic and Interactive - 0 views

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    Ar. Zaha Hadid works with layered interiors to foster the dynamism and collaborative principles of the IT industry in this building in Moscow. Check it out and leave us your views…
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Bentley Announces Trial Program for Generative Design - 0 views

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    What Experts Are Saying "KPF has been using GenerativeComponents for some time and it forms a key component in the armory of the KPF Computational Geometry Group. Several of our most advanced projects employ GenerativeComponents as a tool for exploring thousands of options as well as the complex geometry to be used in final construction, all ultimately benefiting our clients. The nature of GenerativeComponents as a MicroStation extension means that, as a matter of course, our advanced designs can be interchanged with an extraordinary variety of software." - Lars Hesselgren, Kohn Pederson Fox "At Arup, we believe firmly in the principle of integrated design and integrated approaches to design - it's the only way to design complex buildings well. That's why we use GenerativeComponents. And we are not alone. We are starting to see young people coming through the system doing things we could only have dreamed about a few years ago." - J Parrish, Arup Sport "Simplicity seeds complexity. But in the search for form we need to add reference to the representation to articulate the result. GenerativeComponents enables us to find, explore, and regulate forms more rapidly, and to transmit these forms to fabrication more economically." - Hugh Whitehead, Foster + Partners "Grimshaw's offices all share a common DNA. We are a design-driven office, and all projects are informed by the specific location, program, and environmental forces. We employ GenerativeComponents to take in and embed the multitude of inputs and structure them using this common DNA, thus enabling us to rapidly explore a variety of environmentally appropriate solutions for each design project." - Shane Burger, Grimshaw Architects "Using GenerativeComponents, we can accelerate our iteration through design options and, in parallel, assess all concepts and dismiss those that would be uneconomic to construct. As a result, we get to spend more time fine-tuning the best solution.â
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    about next way to design ...
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Post-COVID office features automated desk sanitizing and shared digital platforms - 0 views

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    CRA unveils design for the pilot project of the Open Innovation Centre in Turin, Italy that promotes a hot-desking regime while fostering interaction in physical space through collaborative digital platforms. The design uses automated UV-C based desk sanitizing and a 'smart window' to ensure health, safety, and sociability.
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The Orb: An Inspirational and Calming Value Proposition! » India Art N Design - 0 views

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    Triple O Studio aspires to catch them young as they craft a welcoming, democratic and an encumbrance-free O.A.T space, in a Tamil Nadu University, under the benign shadow of a sanctum, aspiring to foster a sort of interactive space that promotes self-realisation.
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Dubai Vertiport Terminal to get a Biomorphic Design! - 0 views

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    Foster + Partners unveil their conceptual design for the upcoming vertiport terminal in Dubai as part of the larger vision for advanced air mobility. The organic curvature of the terminal mimics the underside of a sitting bird's wing.
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Nokha Village Community Centre | Sanjay Puri Architects » India Art N Design - 0 views

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    The essence of community lies at the heart of living - a concept not merely confined to physical proximity but rather a dynamic interplay of shared spaces, experiences, and aspirations. Sanjay Puri Architects' visionary community centre in Nokha embodies this ethos, sculpting a free-flowing organic spiral that envelops the community like a nurturing cocoon, symbolizing inclusivity and collective growth. Here, architecture transcends mere structure; it becomes a catalyst for fostering connections and nurturing a sense of belonging.
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Turning Voice into Music and Light| Daily tous les jours - 0 views

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    Inspired by a kids' game of broken telephone, where the inputs and outputs don't always exactly match, Hello, Hello is a poetic messaging system inside a luminescent arch that turns peoples' voices into a lyrical spectacle. Created by Daily tous les jours, an emergent field of practice that combines interactive art, storytelling, performance, and urban design to create unexpected experiences that bring strangers together in a spirit of play, cooperation, and creativity, the permanent public art installation is part of a broader vision for "Joy Experiments" - interventions designed to foster community through play. 
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Architecture on the Moon - 0 views

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    Did the Aston Martin in the recent Skyfall pique your curiosity about a technologically driven future? Well, a structure on the moon will definitely blow you then! Click the link to read more...
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Modular Skylight - 0 views

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    What does it take to establish the designer-manufacturer relationship? How often do manufacturers collaborate with designers? Invite you to read here and share your world views...
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    Was it an ads blog ? ;.. some branding ? or just the way to find great parts of architecture ? I suppose the best is illustrating architecture seen in real, and orientated for the best living spaces. ok
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Venice Architecture Biennale - Common Ground - 0 views

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    How does an architectural Biennale feature as an important milestone in the career of an architect? Read here and leave us your views...
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Transit City - 0 views

  • Un jardin pour chaque appartement On citait récemment le projet de Norman Foster qui consistait à construire à Londres une tour de bureau de 180 mètres de haut, dont chacun des quarante étages devrait compter plusieurs jardins. Dans la suite de ses précédents travaux, le groupe MVRDV propose, lui, de construire à Hengelo aux Pays-Bas un immeuble d'habitation dont chacun des 29 logements disposerait d'un jardin privatif sous forme de terrasse plantée. Ces projets qui indiquent clairement que ce qui n'est qu'exception aujourd'hui (un jardin dans les étages) va peut-être devenir la règle demain. Nouvelle utopie ? Pourquoi ne pas imaginer que, d'ici à 2015, chaque appartement sera doté d'un véritable jardin ? Utopique ? Peut-être, mais on rappellera simplement que lorsque dans les années 20, les hygiénistes prônaient la construction de salle de bains dans tous les logements, on les prenait pour des "doux rêveurs". On connaît la suite... Les bains publics ont aujourd'hui quasiment disparu, et le nombre de foyers comptant deux salles de bains ne cessent d'augmenter. Bref, l'éternelle histoire de l'individualisation des biens de consommation... et le jardin en est devenu un, à part entière. Vers des paysages hybrides A plus long terme, on peut même penser qu'apparaîtront des immeubles tentant de se fondre dans un paysage totalement végétalisé avec des jardins, des piscines et même un parcours de golf, dispersés dans les hauteurs. Après 50 ans d'urbanisme dominé par la voiture et les parkings, on se dirige donc doucement vers un nouvel imaginaire plus vert pour nos villes et nos immeubles. Qui s'en plaindra ?
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      what's next ? et bien des jardins partout, prendre en compte que la nature peut être totalement intégrée à l'architecture aussi .
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