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  • 2022 AIA JAPAN DESIGN AWARDS

    2022 AIA JAPAN DESIGN AWARDSThe mission of the 2022 AIA JAPAN DESIGN AWARDS Program is to encourage excellence in architectural design and planning and to provide an avenue through which architects may gain recognition from their peers and the public….

  • Studio Peipei’s makes sustainable glass from seashells

    German designer Benedikt Peirotén proposes using waste streams to replace the energy-intensive ingredients in glass. When you factor in energy use during the production of glass and the impact mining for its ingredients has on the planet, the case for glass gets weaker and weaker, prompting designers to explore new and more sustainable ways to produce

  • SCI-Arc Grad Architecture Admissions Portfolio Info Session

    Graduate Architecture Admissions Portfolio Information Session Description: The Graduate Architecture Admissions Portfolio Information Session is ideal for students who are considering applying to a graduate architecture program. The session will be led by a SCI-Arc faculty who will show sample admission portfolios as well as techniques in developing an admissions portfolio, graphic layout, content compilation, and

  • Nest Lamp: a light shade that interfaces with the socket

    As their recent submission to Render Weekly in response to the challenge of creating a custom light shade that seamlessly interfaces with the provided socket – Bored Eye fabricates a fascinating ‘Nest Lamp’. Based in Essex, UK and an anagram of Bedoyere – Bored Eye is a design studio brilliantly founded by industrial product designer Liam

  • Samsung Sero: A rotating TV that looks like a smartphone

    South Korean electronics giant Samsung has launched the world’s first mobile-friendly TV with a rotating screen that can mirror mobile content.The Sero, which literally means ‘vertical’ in Korean, can pivot between horizontal and vertical orientations like a smartphone or a tablet.Why The Sero? To create the world’s first mobile-friendly TVTelevisions don’t evolve too often so

  • ‘Inside Iconic Houses’ at Case Study House #26

    ‘Inside Iconic Houses’ at Case Study House #26 ‘Inside Iconic Houses’ at Case Study House #26 Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/991785/inside-iconic-houses-at-case-study-house-number-26‘Inside Iconic Houses’ at Case Study House #26Commemorating the 60th anniversary of Case Study House #26, the next episode of ‘Inside Iconic Houses’ will be streaming live from the house on November 17, 5PM GMT, followed by a

  • 2023 Lyceum Fellowship – Old Town Mall — Reimagined

    The Old Town Mall, the long-abandoned outdoor pedestrian retail mall in the heart of Baltimore’s “Black Butterfly,” is the site of our 2023 competition. Centering on benefit to the neighborhood, students are challenged to redevelop the four-block, 16-acre parcel. Designers will explore new programs for the site, study preservation vs. demolition options, evaluate public vs.

  • Miniature Compositions are crafted in glass jars

    Born from the idea of tiny diverse worlds and inspired by the work of various miniaturists – designer Michael Davydov crafts one–of-a-kind innovative ‘Miniature Compositions’ in glass jars with a mélange of materials ranging from wood to paper. “Since my childhood, I fell in love with creativity – especially the fine arts as well as became

  • Forked by Buster + Punch in Milan

    A homage to its experience of working with solid metals, Forked combines numerous techniques from B+P’s roster including diamond-cut knurling, hand-spun metals and its newest look, Cast.The range explores new sizes and scales for Buster + Punch, slotting into its existing lighting range to bring even more styling flexibility. © Buster + Punch / Forked lighting

  • Moby table lamp: balances light with a futuristic aesthetic

    Designed in collaboration by Copenhagen-based Birgitte Due Madsen and Jonas Trampedach for their partnership with Karakter – ‘Moby’ is an extraordinary sculptural table lamp beautifully brimming with intriguing contrasts, balancing a comforting light with a futuristic striking aesthetic.Birgitte Due Madsen’s portfolio brilliantly ranges from handmade, custom and serial furniture to sculptures as well as unique

  • Dubai Design Week 2022

    Dubai Design Week, in strategic partnership with Dubai Design District (d3), returns for its eighth season, 8-13 November 2022 – providing individuals and companies with a platform to express design by ways of installations, exhibitions and overall experiential mediums. The annual event is one of the region’s most significant cultural occasions, with a line-up of

  • Dichroic: a collection of two-toned glass products

    Exploring properties of intriguing materials and aesthetics, design studio Sodalime launched their collection ‘Dichroic’ at Milan Design Week 2022 – a homage to dichroic glass featuring a mélange of alluring products fabricated according to the characteristics of the material.Also known as two-toned glass, Dichroic glass is brilliantly fabricated through an extraordinary fully-automated dipping technology. “With its

  • Bettoïa: wooden vase with soft elegant lines

    Displayed at Milan Design Week 2022, France-based furniture Designer Alexandre Labruyère crafts ‘Bettoïa’ – a stunning wooden vase with soft elegant lines, whose main function is to effortlessly bring nature into one’s living spaces. Beautifully named after his great-grandmother – he wanted to pay homage to her for the first object he created.“Wooden vases are simply

  • Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition 2023

    Now in its 30th year, the Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition recognizes the exceptional work of North American architects and designers who feature Italian ceramic tiles in their institutional, residential and commercial spaces. The competition is open to all North American architects, interior designers and students. Domestic and international new construction and renovation projects completed between

  • Cracks and Shrinks by Ryota Akiyama

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting.Ryota Akiyama utilized the “crazing” technique generally used in ceramic and replaced the clay with a contemporary material – styrofoam.Due to the heat shrinkage characteristic of the material, the crazing phenomenon on water-based pigment coating pre-cut styrofoam is more dramatic than the ones on ceramics.©

  • Burnt Cork: furniture with sinuous forms

    Fuelled by a rich creative background and a narrative deeply rooted in nature, French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance crafts ‘Burnt Cork’ – an extraordinary collection of furniture featuring sinuous forms and a gradient of textures.“While moving to Portugal, I drove through the dramatic forest fires of summer 2017 and this visceral experience resonated with me deeply.As

  • Michael Nguyen – Clarity of Seeing, Fantasy of Interpretation

    Michael Nguyen – Clarity of Seeing, Fantasy of Interpretation Düsseldorf. Planar Lineup of Time: At first glance, the photo looks like a straight collage consisting of 3 vertical parts. The 3 facades or two houses represent 3 different styles of architecture, with look and feel conveying past, present and future. Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/991433/michael-nguyen-clarity-of-seeing-fantasy-of-interpretationThe Max Planck Institute

  • Mayukwayukwa Refugee Camp: A Sustainable Development Center In Zambia

    Zambia has been generous host to refugees since 1966 when the Angolan revolution against the Portuguese spread to the east of the country forcing people to flee for safety in neighboring Zambia.Almost 60 years later, Zambia is still receiving refugees from a long list of countries, with a predominance of Congolese, Burundians and Somalis. There

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