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Open Source Plan for a Modular Urban Gardening Structure Offers a Flexible Design for Locally Grown Food

September 26, 2017 Ella Thorns 0

As a response to the fast-paced city life, GrowMore is an urban gardening modular design with endless configurations to suit even the most unexpected of spaces. Designed by Sine Lindholm and Mads-Ulrik Husum, the modular building kit provides an opportunity for social interaction and locally grown vegetation, reminding people to pause and connect with nature.

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Open Source Plan for a Modular Urban Gardening Structure Offers a Flexible Design for Locally Grown Food

September 26, 2017 Ella Thorns 0

As a response to the fast-paced city life, GrowMore is an urban gardening modular design with endless configurations to suit even the most unexpected of spaces. Designed by Sine Lindholm and Mads-Ulrik Husum, the modular building kit provides an opportunity for social interaction and locally grown vegetation, reminding people to pause and connect with nature.

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Constructing the Curriculum: William McDonough’s Cradle to Cradle Building to Inspire the Next Generation

September 24, 2017 Ella Thorns 0

Tackling the widespread issue of climate change, Universidad EAN (UEAN) in Bogotá, Colombia illustrates the same construction philosophy taught to the students in their new building under the title of ‘Project Legacy.’ As the next generation fill the seats of the new auditorium they will be party to the very thinking that went behind the building, solidifying their knowledge as they get to experience it first-hand.

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WAA’s Renovation of Antwerp Tower Will be the Third Tallest in the City

September 22, 2017 Ella Thorns 0

Extending the tower to 100 meters, Wiel Arets Architects’ (WAA) design for Antwerp Tower will make it the third tallest building in Antwerp and hopes to provide a hub of activity to an already vibrant part of the city. The renovation of the 1970’s block will see the footprint of the upper levels being expanded out to increase living space whilst maintaining the unique diamond floorplan.

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C. F. Møller’s Competition Winning design for VIA University College in Denmark

September 21, 2017 Ella Thorns 0

C. F. Møller’s design to interconnect and root the campus within the city wins VIA University College in Horsens, Denmark. The proposed 30,000 square meters proposal and 5,000 square meters Innovation House was selected amongst three strong projects, according to the adjudicators’ report in a forward-thinking scheme that develops a strong dialogue between the academic and urban spaces.

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New Renderings Have Been Released for Jean Nouvel’s Latest New York Skyscraper

September 21, 2017 Ella Thorns 0

The latest rendering for Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Jean Nouvel‘s 53W53 has been released in anticipation for its completion next year as construction reaches the 58th floor out of the proposed 82. Capturing the entire design of the new landmark, the render provides a look to the tapering structure distinguished by its sculptural quality and the three floors of gallery space in the tower’s base adjoining the Museum of Modern Art as part of their expansion.

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Monumental Minds: Illustrations of Scandinavia’s Design Legacy

September 16, 2017 Ella Thorns 0

Not just meatballs and Vikings; Scandinavia has always been the epicentre of design across the world – just look at the growing impact of Bjarke Ingels and Ikea’s future living lab SPACE10. To showcase their significant influence, Expedia has illustrated the works of four famous architects from Denmark, FinlandNorway and Sweden and how they shaped international architectural movements of the 20th and 21st centuries in a collection of posters called Monumental Minds.  

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Algae Dome by SPACE10 Could ‘Combat Chronic Malnutrition’

September 12, 2017 Ella Thorns 0

SPACE10’s latest project displayed last week at Copenhagen’s CHART art fair hosts the secret to combating malnutrition, greenhouse gases and ending deforestation – a pretty steep demand for a structure only four meters tall. The hero of this story is a microalgae that runs through the three hundred and twenty meters of tubing entwined around the pavilion.