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  • MoMA Show Analyzes 'How Far We've Come' In Eco-architecture

    MoMA Show Analyzes 'How Far We've Come' In Eco-architecture

    The MoMA show analyzes 'how far we've come' in eco-architecture. The exhibition now on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York explores the interplay between ecology and architecture during the 20th century.

  • The $1 Trillion, 75-mile-long Tower Planned For Saudi Arabia Is A Horrible Idea, Experts Say

    The $1 Trillion, 75-mile-long Tower Planned For Saudi Arabia Is A Horrible Idea, Experts Say

    According to experts, the $1 trillion, 75-mile-long tower skyscraper for Saudi Arabia is a horrible idea. Even though it is being marketed as the "city of the future," many experts are concerned that the newly built megacity in Saudi Arabia will not be beneficial to its citizens.

  • Third-year Architecture Student Wins 2023 Corbelletti Design Charrette

    Third-year Architecture Student Wins 2023 Corbelletti Design Charrette

    In a stunning victory, a third-year architecture student secures top honors at the 2023 Corbelletti Design Charrette competition.

  • The Damage In Himachal Has Refocused Attention On Traditional Architecture

    The Damage In Himachal Has Refocused Attention On Traditional Architecture

    The damage in Himachal has refocused attention on traditional architecture. The repercussions of the continuous mistreatment and excessive burden placed on the hills are being experienced throughout the region of Himachal Pradesh.

  • Campaign Launched To Save Marcel Breuer's Holiday Home From Demolition

    Campaign Launched To Save Marcel Breuer's Holiday Home From Demolition

    Marcel Breuer's architectural legacy includes iconic designs that have left an indelible mark on modern architecture. Among his notable works is a holiday home located in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, known for its unique design and historical significance. Recently, a campaign launched to save Marcel Breuer's holiday home from demolition, recognizing its cultural importance and advocating for its preservation.

  • RIBA's House Of The Year Honors British 20 Finest New Homes Of 2023

    RIBA's House Of The Year Honors British 20 Finest New Homes Of 2023

    The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) annually celebrates architectural excellence through its prestigious House of the Year award. This award recognizes and honors the finest new homes in Britain that showcase outstanding design, innovation, and creativity. RIBA's House of the Year honors British 20 finest new homes of 2023.

  • Good Mood Great Food - Nourishing The Soul

    Good Mood Great Food - Nourishing The Soul

    Food has long been regarded as not just a means of sustenance, but a source of joy, comfort, and celebration. There is evidence that some meals can help with both general brain health and specific types of mood disorders. It is no wonder, then, that the relationship between good mood great food has been celebrated throughout history and across cultures.

  • Establishing Dynamic Engaging Work Environments - Key Strategies

    Establishing Dynamic Engaging Work Environments - Key Strategies

    Establishing dynamic engaging work environments is essential for fostering employee productivity, creativity, and overall job satisfaction. An engaging workplace goes beyond the traditional office setup and focuses on creating an environment that inspires collaboration, innovation, and a sense of purpose.

  • India's Udaan Park Is Crowned By Studio Saar With A Colorful Bird Canopy

    India's Udaan Park Is Crowned By Studio Saar With A Colorful Bird Canopy

    The India's Udaan Park is crowned by Studio Saar with a colorful bird canopy. The practice of architecture A deteriorating and underutilized park in India was given new life by Studio Saar in the form of an accessible landscape and a canopy designed to resemble a murmuration.

  • Zaha Hadid Architects Uses "Mountainside Waterfalls" For The Xi'an Skyscraper

    Zaha Hadid Architects Uses "Mountainside Waterfalls" For The Xi'an Skyscraper

    The Zaha Hadid Architects uses "mountainside waterfalls" for the Xi'an skyscraper. The British architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects has revealed its intentions to build Daxia Tower, a curved-shaped, 210-meter-tall skyscraper in the commercial center of Xi'an, China.

  • Food Shopping Redefined - Transforming The Grocery Experience

    Food Shopping Redefined - Transforming The Grocery Experience

    In the last years, the in-store grocery store experience has seen numerous ups and downs. The supermarket industry is constantly in a state of change as the way people shop for groceries and food products has undergone a significant transformation. "Food Shopping Redefined" represents a new era in the food retail industry, characterized by innovative approaches that aim to enhance convenience, efficiency, and overall shopping experience for consumers.

  • The FGMF Covers Brazilian House In Transparent Shell

    The FGMF Covers Brazilian House In Transparent Shell

    The local studio FGMF covers Brazilian house in transparent shell. A property that is located on a sloped plot of land close to Sao Paulo has been enclosed by FGMF using transparent screens and steel panels.

  • DART Lab Uses Sawdust To Manufacture Biodegradable Concrete Casts

    DART Lab Uses Sawdust To Manufacture Biodegradable Concrete Casts

    The Digital Architecture Research and Technologies or DART Lab uses sawdust to manufacture biodegradable concrete casts. In an effort to reduce the amount of wood that is wasted during the process of pouring concrete, a group of researchers from the University of Michigan have developed biodegradable formwork made out of sawdust.

  • Hempcrete - Revolutionizing Home Building With Cannabis-Based Innovation

    Hempcrete - Revolutionizing Home Building With Cannabis-Based Innovation

    Derived from the sister plant of cannabis, hempcrete is an innovative carbon-negative building material that is gaining popularity as a greener alternative to concrete.

  • HSS Replied To The Ugliest Building In Washington

    HSS Replied To The Ugliest Building In Washington

    The brutalist headquarters of the Department of Health and Human Services has been one of Washington's biggest eyesores for decades. They have been made fun of in news stories, skipped on tours of Capitol Hill, and even made fun of by the department's own leaders in interviews. But a debate on social media last week about the ugliest buildings in the city may have been too much for HHS present leaders to handle made HSS replied to the ugliest building in Washington D.C.

  • RIAS Announces The 2023 Shortlist For Scotland's Finest Building

    RIAS Announces The 2023 Shortlist For Scotland's Finest Building

    The RIAS announces the 2023 shortlist for Scotland's finest building. There are four structures competing for the title of RIAS' Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland, and this year's shortlist includes a home that integrates a ruin and another home that is encased in smashed televisions.

  • Morphogenesis Finishes World's Largest Office Building In India

    Morphogenesis Finishes World's Largest Office Building In India

    Architecture studio Morphogenesis finishes world's largest office building in India. The Surat Diamond Bourse in India, which was just unveiled by Morphogenesis, has taken the title of the world's biggest office building, surpassing the Pentagon in the process.

  • Caring For The Caregivers - The Importance Of Support For Those Providing Care

    Caring For The Caregivers - The Importance Of Support For Those Providing Care

    The role of caregivers is vital in our society, as they selflessly devote their time and energy to providing care and support to individuals who are unable to care for themselves due to age, illness, or disability. Whether they are family members, friends, or professional caregivers, their work is physically and emotionally demanding, often leading to burnout and stress. Caring for the caregivers is of utmost importance to ensure their well-being and ability to provide quality care to those in need.

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