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Junya Ishigami 'excavates' concrete cave for restaurant and residence in Japan

Archinect

Asked by the client for a space that "has to look as if it has been there and will continue to be there for the longest time," Ishigami responded with a cave-like structure punctured by three courtyards. Junya Ishigami + Associates has completed a residence and restaurant for a French restauranter in the city of Ube, Japan.

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An Architect Couple Turn Their Apartment Into a Venn Diagram of Iconic Design

Dwell

It includes an experimental space used to present their aesthetic to clients. Project Details: Location: Olkusz, Poland Architect: Furora Studio / @furora.studio Photographer: ONI / @onistories From the Architect: " Cornflowers is a 70-square-meter apartment and the home of Diana ?urek urek and Bartosz Girek, founders of Furora Studio.

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Integrating Services and Environmental Control

SW Oregon Architect

Diagramming the essential disciplines of each system; that is, diagramming their controlling characteristics vis-à-vis organization of spaces. CLIENT: Well, now that we have the general form, we have to put in all the guts and see if we can fit them in. Selecting appropriate systems.

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Designing for Others

Life of an Architect

There is a secret that all attentive architects know: Don’t give your client what they ask for, give them what they need. In order to create personal and successful designs, you need to develop a relationship with your client that goes beyond providing functionality solely based on their requests.

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Don’t Let the Internet Design Your Project

Life of an Architect

Since I tend to sketch when I talk, drawings and diagrams are created in real-time, right in front of the client, that reflect our conversation. As I was drawing, I kept saying “This isn’t architecture … this is a diagram. Your house will not look like this.”

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Muda Architects completes circular museum dedicated to traditional Chinese medicine

Deezen

Its circular form spans land and water and is designed by Muda Architects as a giant Taiji diagram, or yin-yang symbol, to represent the philosophy of holistic traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).

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Fondation Louis Vuitton: Frank Gehry Reflects on the Making of an Architectural Icon in Paris

Architizer

We build a lot of basic block models exploring the three-dimensional functional diagram of the building. This makes it easy for the client to engage with the project and to give feedback to help drive design decisions. That it works for the client and that they are happy with how it functions.

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