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- Architects: Vir.Mueller Architects
- Area Area of this architecture project Area: 3440 m²
- Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2023
- Professionals: Skeleton Consultants Pvt. Ltd. , Prolific Consultants , Studiomda Way-finding Design
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Totonoeru House / Sobokuya Inc.
- Architects: Sobokuya Inc.
- Area Area of this architecture project Area: 285 m²
- Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2024
Au Loin Residence / GGR architectes
- Architects: GGR architectes
- Area Area of this architecture project Area: 2934 m²
- Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Terreal , OXXO , Rekli , Weber
Vale da Lua Cabin / Corteo Arquitetos
- Architects: Corteo Arquitetos
- Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Bazze Pvc , Bravo Ambientes , Deca , Eliane , Lexxa
Plot 6 Social Housing / HOH Architecten
- Architects: HOH Architecten
- Area Area of this architecture project Area: 3360 m²
- Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Carl Stahl Architectuir , Hagemeister
Les Mégalithes des Monts de Lacaune et du Haut-Languedoc / Maignial Architectes & Associés
- Architects: Maignial Architectes & Associés
- Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Carrière de pierre
From Favela to the World: The Story Behind the Lá da Favelinha Cultural Center
In Belo Horizonte’s Aglomerado da Serra, Brazil’s third-largest favela complex with 50,000 residents, the Lá da Favelinha Cultural Center stands out as a vibrant hub of art and education. Founded in 2015 by the multifaceted artist Kdu do Anjos, the striking red building that stands out in the outskirts has gained recognition in both national and international architectural circles, earning several prestigious awards Yet, the recent renovation by Coletivo LEVANTE —honored as one of the Best New Architectural Practices of 2024 —represents far more than vivid colors and bold design. It symbolizes the creativity and potential of the community itself. As a space for support and inspiration, Lá da Favelinha reflects a collective, democratic vision that merges the community’s dreams with the dedication of its founders.
Piranesian HQ and Park / BIG
- Architects: Bjarke Ingels Group
- Area Area of this architecture project Area: 4488 m²
Powering-Up Through the Facade: Maximizing Energy with Building-Integrated Photovoltaics
People frequently claim that finding smart solutions to problems requires a creative approach that involves thinking outside the box. This premise has become a widely accepted idea in the field of technology, where numerous historical breakthroughs have emerged from innovative methods. Prominent examples in power generation include the discovery of the photovoltaic effect by Edmund Becquerel in 1839 and the development of the first commercial solar panel by Charles Fritts later that century. These milestones have enabled the integration of solar panels as essential components of clean energy generation within architecture , driving a significant shift toward renewable energy.
This shift is currently manifesting as a tipping point between power generation and the built environment, driven by a transition that promotes creative thinking and encourages new perspectives. Today, sustainable energy production extends beyond merely installing solar panels on roofs; it aims to integrate various building elements into the energy system. ClearVue's Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) exemplifies this innovation by harnessing nearly all facade components as sources of power production. This vision opens new possibilities for the design of urban structures, promoting a more sustainable approach that aligns with contemporary needs.
A Space for Shared Memory: WXCA Unveils Design for the Greater Poland Uprising Museum in Poznań
WXCA Architectural Design Studio has unveiled its design for a new museum aiming to honor the 1918-1919 patriotic uprising and victory of the people of Greater Poland . Situated near the historic St. Adalbert's Hill, home to an 800-year-old church, the museum is set to become a significant cultural and historical site. In addition to its preservation of history, the museum aims to offer the people of Poznań a contemporary public space to highlight this collective heritage. WXCA architects won the 2019 competition for the museum design and urban concept. The project began construction in early 2024 and is expected to open to the public in 2026.
Dapur Naga Communal Kitchen and Dining Space / Bamboo U
- Architects: Bamboo U
- Area Area of this architecture project Area: 220 m²
- Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2021
Monaco Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Explores Mediterranean and Japanese Gardens as a Symbol of Cultural Harmony
The Monaco Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka explores the fusion of Mediterranean and Japanese landscapes, creating a unique cultural dialogue through architecture and landscape design. The pavilion's design, centered around a harmonious blend of Mediterranean and Japanese garden elements, embodies Monaco's global initiatives and its commitment to environmental stewardship. Reflecting the Expo's theme, "Take Care of Wonder," the pavilion invites visitors to experience a captivating and serene environment that celebrates both nature and culture.
La Grande Motte: A City of Modern Pyramids in the South of France
In the south of France , a 40-minute drive east of Montpellier, lies the otherworldly resort town of La Grande Motte. Named after a nearby sand dune, the city is characterized by futuristic , pyramid-shaped apartment blocks in various relief forms, adorned with diverse vegetation including pines, planes, olives, poplars, and cypresses. Artists Charly Broyez and Laurent Kronental describe this unique character as "a fairy-tale vision of a land emerging from the uncharted territories of our psyche, loaded with memories, images, sounds, colors, history." Through their meticulous images, they reveal the city's distinctive architecture.
Blending Heritage: Canada’s Integration of Revival Architecture and Modern Design
The architecture in Canada has evolved to reflect both its European heritage and modern global trends while adapting to the country's environment . As Canada developed, architectural styles became a means to express its identity as an independent nation. This architectural development, especially in the 19 th and early 20 th centuries, was influenced by colonial styles from Great Britain and France. While French colonial was more prominent in Quebec , British styles influenced the rest of the country .
In this context, the adoption of 19th - century Gothic Revival styles and Classical Revival styles of the early 20 th century became popular. Today, many of those buildings remain as prominent landmarks across the country and have become integral parts of the urban landscapes. This curated collection explores how Canadians are integrating traditional elements with modern materials like glass and steel. These efforts preserve the historical significance of the buildings while adapting them to meet the functional demands of modern life.
UCCA Clay Museum / Kengo Kuma & Associates
- Architects: Kengo Kuma & Associates
- Area Area of this architecture project Area: 3437 m²
- Professionals: Jiangsu Hanjian Group
Layered House / SMxL Architects
- Architects: SMxL Architects
- Area Area of this architecture project Area: 313 m²
- Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Dunn Edwards , Guzzini , Kohler , MARAZZI , Vintage Wooden Maru , +1 Wonil Windows -1
- Professionals: SENC , ARCHFEEL Structure Engineering , Seono Construction , OHIO company
Follow Your Bliss: The Serenity of Rainshower Experience
Showering is one of the most physically sensational rituals we commit to on a daily basis—often, when time allows, even multiple times between morning and night. It represents the transformative power of water on the body, offering a cascade of bliss and well-being. It is elemental as much as it is routine and purification. The new Serenity Sky designs from Dornbracht have been developed with a focus on elevating the rainshower experience, maximizing every aspect of it, while also incorporating nuance and options for each user. The new product takes one of the simplest concepts integral to our lives and enhances it with a personalized touch.
KALHA Hotel·“Unico” Village Renewal / CPLUS
- Architects: CPLUS
- Area Area of this architecture project Area: 1190 m²
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Once its planetary mission was over, Voyager 2 was described as working on an interstellar mission, which NASA is using to find out what the Solar System is like beyond the heliosphere. As of September 2023 Voyager 2 is transmitting scientific data at about 160 bits per second. Information about continuing telemetry exchanges with Voyager 2 is available from Voyager Weekly Reports.
Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, as part of the Voyager program to study the outer Solar System and the interstellar space beyond the Sun's heliosphere. It was launched 16 days after its twin, Voyager 2.
Launched just shortly after its twin spacecraft, Voyager 2, in 1977, Voyager 1 explored the Jovian and Saturnian systems discovering new moons, active volcanoes and a wealth of data about the outer solar system.
An artist’s concept of the Voyager spacecraft. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. Launched in 1977, NASA’s twin Voyager spacecraft are the agency’s longest-operating and …
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