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Trade fair for furniture production and interior
9–12 May 2023 interzum The time of distance is finally over. At interzum 2023, the entire supplier industry will once again come together to jointly design solutions for current and future challenges. In personal dialog, the foundations for their future innovations will once again be laid. interzum will then once again present a wide variety
Building Contemporary China
Friday, Sep 29, 20234 PM — Sunday, Oct 29, 20236 PMBST London, GB | RIBA, 66 Portland Place From a city museum to a rural teahouse, Building Contemporary China will showcase a diverse array of projects across China’s regions and varied landscapes.The Royal Institute of Architects (RIBA) has today announced details of its upcoming exhibition
Anatolian Houses in Turkish Countryside Workshop
Anatolian Houses in Turkish Countryside Workshop PosterEmre Senan Design Foundation which is located in Yahsibey Village on the Aegean Coast, Turkey, has been running workshops for international students for nearly 20 years.This is a 2-week long interiors and architectural workshop focusing on traditional Anatolian houses, reading and understanding their unique features, and reinterpreting them for
Online Lecture “Green Living by SoA+D”
Online Lecture “Green Living by SoA+D” Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/989183/online-lecture-green-living-by-soa-plus-dLet’s find out the solution about green living in the present and future during the “Green Living” DEX-Series on Saturday, 24 September from 1:00 PM. to 2:45 PM. (BKK Time) “Green Living” will be discussed by our invited speakers:“Beyond green architecture” by Dr. Acharawan Chutarat“Public space we can”
2023 DesignTO Symposium: Trash Talk
DesignTO’s eighth annual symposium brings seven multidisciplinary experts together to design responses to the problem of waste and waste management in the context of the global climate crisis. Speakers include Lauren Goodman, Norwin Anne, Noora Khezri (Mad arkitekter), JP King, Mitchell May and Stephanie Mah (Giaimo), and Kirsty Robertson (Centre for Sustainable Curating at Western
How to Build a Low-Carbon Home
How to Build a Low-Carbon Home The Long Straw – Wheat, M ARCH: Architecture, Central Saint Martins, with Material Cultures, 2023. © Felix Speller for the Design Museum.With almost 30% of global carbon emissions caused by the construction and running of buildings, there is a need radically rethink the materials we use to build our
