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Copenhagen Architecture City Guide: 20 Projects to Discover in the 2023 UNESCO World Capital of Architecture

ArchDaily

The capital of Denmark has many accomplishments to boast: over 60 percent of its residents commute to work by bike , it was among the first cities to set up a strategic plan to achieve carbon neutrality, resulting in an 80% decrease since 2009 , and it has become of the most cited study cases for its urban planning and infrastructure.

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Sydney Contemporary – bringing the world of art to you

Habitus Living

With 90 galleries hosting exhibitions, there will be artworks from an estimated 450 national and international artists representing 35 countries at the Sydney Contemporary. Committed to a strong art fair programme engaging with the best of contemporary practice, in 2022 it partnered with Los Angeles based 1301PE to open 1301SW in Melbourne.

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One of France’s First Passive Houses Is on the Market for €895K

Dwell

Location : Bessancourt, France Price : €895,000 (approximately $971,656 USD) Architect : Karawitz Architecture Year Built : 2009 Footprint : 1,722 square feet (three bedrooms) Lot Size : 0.15 The multilevel passive house has been widely celebrated as an innovative, sustainably designed home. Learn more about this project on Dwell.

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In the Round: The Amazing Architecture of Contemporary Carousels

Architizer

The following projects represent carousel design in a variety of environmental contexts, and together, they share a common language built upon a history of amusement and innovation. The SeaGlass Carousel was designed as a collaboration to create a distinctly contemporary ecologically themed environment for this public space.

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Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation

e-architect

The new Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation, designed by Studio Gang and set in Theodore Roosevelt Park, connects 10 buildings across the Museum’s four-block campus, establishing continuous pathways to enhance visitor circulation. Gerstner, Jr. Solomon Family Insectarium and the first floor of the Louis V.

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Side Hustlers: 5 Architects Putting Their Skills Outside of Design

Architizer

Developed through necessity rather than innovation, side hustles were established as a way for architects to increase their income and put their array of skills into good use — from drawing commissions, writing articles, designing logos and even becoming film editors or photographers.

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7 Best Architecture Firms in The Philippines

Architizer

The Philippines is a country that has a rich tapestry of architectural culture, spanning from the indigenous Filipino Bahay Kubo houses and the Banaue Rice Terraces to contemporary skylines and eco-resorts. We design at all scales from the micro to the macro, designing in powers of ten, to create value and innovation.