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World Architecture Festival 2024: fjcstudio Recognized for World Building of The Year and All Other Day 3 Winners

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World Building of the Year Winner 2024: Darlington Public School in Australia by fjcstudio. Image © Brett Boardman The Darlington Public School in Australia by fjcstudio has been declared the World Building of the Year at the World Architecture Festival 2024.

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Building Among the Branches: A Showcase of Contemporary Treehouse Architecture

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Similarly, many architects use the local topography to create seamless connections, incorporating ramps, stairs, or bridges that integrate with the landscape. By freeing up the ground below, they minimize disruptions to native flora and fauna, allowing nature to thrive undisturbed.

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Studio Museum in Harlem will open new building in late 2025

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The new building is set to be inaugurated with the first major career retrospective of sculptor Tom Lloyd, whose solo exhibition was notably the first shown at the museum’s founding loft space on 125th Street when it opened in 1968.

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World Architecture Festival names Landscape, Future Project, WAFX, and more winners to wrap up the 2024 edition

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Superlative designs in the Future Project and Landscape categories were included in the announcement, along with the WAFX winner, several Special Prizes, and, of course, the two winners of the World Building of the Year and World Interior of the Year as part of the three-day festival’s end.

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Taming Nature: How Architecture is Redefining Its Relationship with the Environment

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Image Stanley Fung Integrating natural elements into architectural design has long been a fundamental pursuit in creating comfortable, sustainable environments that enhance both individual well-being and the relationship between buildings and their surrounding context.

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Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library by Snøhetta rises out of North Dakota landscape

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Architecture studio Snøhetta has begun work on the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library , releasing the first construction images as well as renderings of the building's green roof that appears to merge with the landscape. It will have exhibition areas as well as a large theatre. It has galleries and theatre Outside, a 1.3-mile

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The Groundwork of Great Design: Integrating Landscape into Architectural Narratives

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Inspired by her global experiences, she shares captivating insights into the world’s most extraordinary cities and buildings and provides travel tips on her blog, The Travel Album. But beyond the physical structure lies an often-overlooked element that profoundly shapes the experience of these buildings: the landscape.

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