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15 Essentials for the Baker’s Kitchen (11 photos)

September 22, 2019 Laura Gaskill 0

Whether you’re a beginning baker setting up your kitchen for the first time or an avid baker attempting to downsize — or you just hope to tame those overstuffed cupboards and drawers — this guide is a good place to start. If you own only the 15 items …

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Feld72 builds housing estate from timber in Alpine town

September 22, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
Maierhof housing estate by Feld72

Architecture studio Feld72 have completed the Maierhof housing estate in the Alpine town of Bludenz, Austria, comprising eight timber buildings in a mountain landscape. Built for the housing cooperative and developer Wohnbauselbsthilfe, the estate’s three-storey blocks have been arranged around a new pedestrian route through the town. The Maierhof housing estate also includes a series

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The Seaside Balconies / Pseudonyme

September 22, 2019 Pilar Caballero 0

Three balconies rise above the sea. Overlooking the beach, they mark the start of a vast project of coastal redevelopment, intended to strengthen the seaside character of this small town on the Opal Coast.

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Make your university house a home with this week’s Pinterest boards

September 22, 2019 Semi Han 0
Sacha Apartment by SABO

As a new university year begins, we’re waving off our freshers and returning students with Pinterest collections of homely bedrooms and alcoves, space saving interiors and storage ideas that even your parents would approve of. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest › Main image shows the versatility of peg-hole walls and shelves styled as minimalist bliss in

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Biocities beyond the Digitial / Vicente Guallart for the Shenzhen Biennale (UABB) 2019

September 22, 2019 Vicente Guallart 0

What happens when the sensor-imbued city acquires the ability to see – almost as if it had eyes? Ahead of the 2019 Shenzhen Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (UABB), titled “Urban Interactions,” Archdaily is working with the curators of the “Eyes of the City” section at the Biennial to stimulate a discussion on how new technologies – and Artificial Intelligence in particular – might impact architecture and urban life. Here you can read the “Eyes of the City” curatorial statement by Carlo Ratti, the Politecnico di Torino and SCUT.

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Fumihiko Sano Studio creates cedar-lined chocolate cafe in Kyoto

September 22, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Dandelion Chocolate, Kyoto, designed by Fumihiko Sano Studio

Fumihiko Sano Studio has created a cafe and shop for San Francisco chocolatier Dandelion Chocolate, which occupies a century-old house in Kyoto, Japan. Dandelion Chocolate is a small-batch bean-to-bar craft chocolate maker from San Francisco that has cafes dotted across the US and Japan. The brand’s latest Kyoto branch is located on a quiet street in

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House for a Musician / Atelier Branco Arquitetura

September 22, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

Casa Musico is a small residential project located in a green neighborhood of São Paulo called Alto de Pinheiros, all surrounded by palms and local nature. The house was entirely custom made for the client, a musician. The entrance is a clear geometric 85 square meters space defined and sustained by the timber structure designed on the diagonal of the square.

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Richard Rogers on Building Cities for a Small Planet

September 22, 2019 Dima Stouhi 0

The Architecture Academy podcast is a new architecture and design podcast which has a focus on ideas and education. The team believes that through education and better conversations they can improve how people design their buildings and cities. The Architecture Academy has just completed their first series of podcasts with conversations with world experts on topics such as beauty, happiness, education, sustainability, vernacular architecture and housing.

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KTM Motohall / HOFBAUER LIEBMANN WIMMESBERGER architekten + X Architekten

September 22, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

Evoking dynamics
There is nothing static about the aura of the KTM motorcycle brand. This can also be clearly seen in their motto “Ready to Race”. That is exactly the feeling you get at the KTM Motohall, which opened in Spring 2019 at their headquarters in Mattighofen. Everything about the building is linked to and evocative of motion. It is a lofty space of 8,300 m2 with no steps. It takes you over three levels, with a showroom, an event hall, a restaurant, a shop, a snack bar, and its own orbital paths. It is an exciting new building, wrapped in curved metal bands that transcend the right angles of its surroundings.