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WHY releases details for new Dib Bangkok contemporary art museum

Archinect

WHY Architecture has released photos of a new contemporary art museum project in Bangkok that refurbished a former commercial warehouse for a private family collection.

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A Brick-by-Brick Path to Bridge the Past and Future

ArchDaily

Playing Card Company building, the renovation project reimagines industrial heritage by integrating modern design without losing sight of its historical roots, incorporating residential, commercial, and recreational areas. Read more »

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Five contemporary uses of timber by Woodhull: Your Next Employer?

Archinect

Founded in 2003, the firm prioritizes “durability, honesty, and thoughtful use of materials” across its residential and commercial portfolio. Following last week’s visit to Los Angeles-based Office Of: , we are moving ou r Meet Your Next Employer series to Portland, Maine this week to explore the work of Woodhull.

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Three contemporary education projects by Newman Architects: Your Next Employer?

Archinect

” Over the following decades, the firm has built a portfolio including educational, commercial, and community projects which have garnered over 150 awards, including an AIA/ALA Library Building Award for their Slover Library in Norfolk, VA.

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How Hidden Fasteners Can Create Seamless Design: The Case of Commercial and Public Architecture

ArchDaily

Image Cortesia de Fastmount Highly desirable in contemporary projects, seamless surfaces symbolize the search for a unified and uninterrupted visual experience, without any noticeable gaps or interruptions. Naturalis Leiden - Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Netherlands | Fastmount™ Panel Mounting.

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Moshe Safdie: Utopian Ideals vs. Contemporary Practice

SW Oregon Architect

His work, from the visionary Habitat '67 in Montreal to the iconic Marina Bay Sands Resort in Singapore, reflects both the ideals he established early in his career and the evolving demands of contemporary architecture. I aimed to visit some of Safdie’s notable works during my trip—or at least that was my goal.

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Muda Architects punctures sinuous retail centre in China with double-helix viewpoint

Deezen

Chinese studio Muda Architects has added a series of glazed commercial spaces topped with snaking rooftop walkways to the Lujiatan Wetland Park in Chengdu. Sinuous accessible roofs top the Lujiatan Wetland Park Commercial Service Center. Sinuous accessible roofs top the Lujiatan Wetland Park Commercial Service Center.

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