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A Singapore Home Forgoes Air Conditioning (and Windows) to Take Living With Nature to an Extreme

Dwell

In their design brief, the couple asked for "a house that breathes naturally," with spaces that are naturally ventilated and varied: cold and warm, light and dark, raw and crafted, private and public, playful and serious, strong and delicate.

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Safdie Architects completes integrated Surbana Jurong Campus in Singapore

Archinect

The 742,000-square-foot design for the Surbana Jurong corporation aims to establish a better work-life balance for employees while connecting to its natural rainforest setting. Safdie Architects has just announced the completion of their Surbana Jurong Campus project in Singapore.

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The SKYHIVE Skyscraper Challenge 2022 results are in

Archinect

Participants were invited to interpret the competition’s design brief as creatively as they saw fit and were selected for their designs’ response to the chosen site and aesthetic consistency with its existing skyline.

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OPEN unveils new details on Yantai Sun Tower project

Archinect

The structure also features a unique semi-outdoor space at the top, called a “phenomena space,” that allows visitors to observe natural phenomena throughout the year. The city of Yantai wanted to create a landmark on the coast as a symbol of its rapid development and status as an industrial powerhouse in China.

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Moshe Safdie completes integrated Surbana Jurong Campus in Singapore

Archinect

The 742,000-square-foot design for the Surbana Jurong corporation aims to establish a better work-life balance for employees while connecting to its natural rainforest setting. Safdie Architects has just announced the completion of their Surbana Jurong Campus project in Singapore.

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IMK Architects Develops Sustainable Natural Holistic Environment for IIT Bombay Student Housing

Architizer

Additionally, the design brief entailed the buildings to be Carbon-Zero and GRIHA qualified. Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? Therefore, IMK Architects’ vision for the hostel aims to create a holistic environment which is in harmony with the natural context. © IMK Architects.

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Freshwater House is a product of its environment

Habitus Living

It’s an approach that achieves a sense of space which is open and communal while maximising natural light. It was imperative in the design brief that the main living areas had to complement the views of the garden and pool while provoking a sense of homeyness and honouring the surrounding environment.