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Sub-Centre Library, Beijing China

e-architect

Sub-Centre Library, Beijing Smart Building Development, China, Chinese Architecture, Architect, Design Images. Aiming to set new standards for sustainable library design, the Beijing Sub-Centre Library will become distinctly different to conventional libraries, utilizing technology, smart design and local resources. 17 Jan 2022.

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Checking in to Meliá Frankfurt City – a hotel that means business

Hotel Designs

The building is constantly working, behind the scenes, to circulate clean air into all spaces, and its digital lifts make travelling from one level to another hassle-free. Image caption: A contemporary chandelier emphasises the ceiling height in the lobby.

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De Jakoba Amsterdam-Noord housing: Overhoeks building

e-architect

Making use of form and smart building methods, we realised a powerful and qualitative building: a recognisable place where people live with pride and are willing to take care of. De Jakoba, Amsterdam, Holland – Building Information. Design – realisation: 2018-2022. Jonas Kavel 42A IJburg Building.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

The firm’s designs for the Hamedan Chamber of Commerce , slated to be built in 2027, took home both a Popular and a Jury A+Award in 2018 in the unbuilt institutional category. From the outside, the elegant New York Home seems clean and modernist, with glazed walls that seem to nod to iconic 20th century buildings like the Farnsworth House.

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The Architecture of Cape Town, South Africa – Part 3

DesignScape Architects

Coinciding with the emergence of democracy in South Africa was the birth of a new architectural language – contemporary. Much like modernism – contemporary buildings were universal and quickly became a ubiquitous feature of Cape Town. This is but one example but is worthy of further explanation.