Month: April 2017
From Recycled Plastic Waste to Building Material
Project.DWG and LOOS.FM have unveiled their PET pavilion, a temporary structure in a community park in The Netherlands that focuses on issues of sustainable building, recycling, and waste by rethinking the ways that buildings are developed, built, and used. Specifically, the pavilion is a study of the use of plastic waste as a building material.
Stair Layout Guide Offering the Details You Haven’t Thought Of
Stair layout guide we offered in this post is presenting some aspects of the construction of the stairs that can help you a lot. Seeing all the details on one place is a very…
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N062 House / Orfali & Ehrenfeld
The exercise consisted in the modification and extension of a house built in the 60’s. Located on a flat topography of 289[sqm], the house of one level and 74[sqm] built, had two bedrooms, a small study room, a bathroom, a closed kitchen and a living-dining room.
Surprise Mom With an Elegant DIY Bouquet (15 photos)
Wright & Wright’s Lambeth Palace Library Consolidates Europe’s Second Most Renowned Archive
Planning approval has been granted for the design of the first new building at Lambeth Palace in London for approximately 200 years – a new library and archive designed by Wright & Wright Architects. The building is intended to protect the priceless Lambeth Palace Library collection, second only to that of the Vatican and established in 1610 by Archbishop Bancroft, from any potential flooding and consolidate the wealth of rare artifacts and knowledge into a cohesive “portal of knowledge.”
Layout Guide Showing Bathrooms Details You’ve Never Noticed!
Layout guide we found is showing more than you have noticed any bathroom needs. Actually, the bathroom has the fixed number of elements that must be there and elements that people put there if…
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“Feather-like” screens front church in Taiwan by MAYU Architects
Rows of perforated aluminium shades intended to represent the feathers of an eagle shield the facade of this concrete and glass church in the Taiwanese city of Tainan. Tainan Tung-Men Holiness Church was designed by local studio MAYU Architects for a site surrounded by residential buildings in the city on Taiwan’s southwest coast. The architects
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The Real Scents That Will Help Sell Your House (10 photos)








