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This Tehran office building features a sloped green roof and exterior structure

Avontuura

The volume of the building is drawn out of the ground, creates a visually beautiful skyline and harmony with the environment. The post This Tehran office building features a sloped green roof and exterior structure appeared first on Åvontuura.

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This double-curved roof house by Mecanoo is covered in slick multicolored tiles

Archinect

Mecanoo has designed a distinctive residence with a striking double-curved roof and ceramic tile-covered façade in Schoorl, a village in northern Holland. Called Villa BW, it spans three floors, with an additional level within the hood of the roof. Image: Ossip van Duivenbode, courtesy Mecanoo.

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MVRDV completes stunning new green-roofed wholesale market in Taiwan

Archinect

The firm’s second foray into the country, open-air Tainan Market features a publicly-accessible green roof, punctuated at one end by an office structure, that can be further adapted for agricultural use while providing users a stepped vista onto the market floor and surrounding landscape beyond.

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4 Solutions for Roofs without Eaves (and their Construction Details)

ArchDaily

Eaves are ubiquitous in most traditional architecture, and in addition to their aesthetic role, they serve several important functions, the primary one being to keep rainwater away from the building's walls and structure. This brings us to the question: in these projects, how are practical issues such as draining rainwater?

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Track to Completing Málaga Cathedral: The Role of Timber in Designing the New Gable Roof

ArchDaily

Proposal for the Roof of the Málaga Cathedral. Image Courtesy of Marina Uno Arquitectos Like a musical composition, there is a particular category of buildings whose history might be compared to an unfinished symphony. Driven by Renaissance influences, the cathedral began construction in 1528.

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Coil Coating Solutions for Designing Unconventional Building Envelopes

ArchDaily

Image Courtesy of Euramax Building envelopes create a physical boundary or shell integrated to the outer skin of a structure, separating indoor and outdoor environments. Through multiple styles and shapes, they are key to giving character to a building, its visual appearance and integration with the surrounding environment.

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Greenhouse Technology in Architecture: Building Bright Spaces for the Future

ArchDaily

Image Cortesia de BDG Architects Zwolle Greenhouses are elegant and ingenious structures that incorporate simplicity in design while creating light-filled spaces that shape indoor climates. With walls and roofs composed mainly of transparent or translucent materials, these structures harness solar energy to create a controlled environment.