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Colectivo C733 tops brick music school with soaring timber roof in Mexico

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Colectivo C733 added a soaring coconut wood roof to the music school The facility is part of the state's urban development program and "provides a space for social gatherings with warm materials and natural ventilation, while musicians benefit from spacious, isolated classrooms with state-of-the-art equipment," C733 told Dezeen.

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Hengqin Culture and Art Complex, Zhuhai, China

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In the more than a decade that has followed Chinese government approval of the massive and ambitious urban development of Hengqin Island, sitting at the crossroads of the Pearl River and South China, billions of dollars in investments have poured into the project referred to as the ‘Hengqin New Area’.

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American University in Dubai spotlights seven urban design projects

Deezen

Through collaborative efforts and innovative solutions, Agropolis strives to set a new standard for sustainable urban development, inspiring communities to embrace a greener, healthier way of living." Also included is an analysis framework which incorporates parametric design and housing typologies including villas and apartments.

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Jianli Art Center by GOA

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GOA undertook the masterplan and design of the whole project, where Jianli Art Center acts as the gateway of the old main street, the core of the whole project. Paved with grey stone slabs, it extends more than 300 meters from east to west, and the art center sits at the east end. The art center features an steel structure system.

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Where Do Affordable Housing Experts Think the U.S. Crisis Goes From Here?

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Newhouse) as a discriminating art collector. He was my chief Le Corbusier expert when I had my non-profit publishing house and foundation; that was about 40 years ago, 1980 or something. How did you two find your way into architecture, into housing, and into this ongoing collaboration with each other? And to Paris.

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15 inspiring women to celebrate on International Women’s Day

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Aya Al-Bakree, chief executive of the Diriyah Biennale Foundation Courtesy Diriyah Biennale Foundation A contemporary culture specialist and a ‘power player leading Saudi Arabia’s cultural boom’, Aya Al-Bakree has not only become one of the most influential people at the heart of the Saudi art world but on a global stage.

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James Inedu-George: Redefining Architecture in Nigeria and Beyond

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His childhood was marked by an unusual hobby: building and rebuilding small “stadia” in his backyard, miniature urban environments that mirrored the intricate relationship between form and function. This fusion of traditional African design principles and modernist ideals became the cornerstone of his practice.