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The Rise of Information Visualization in Architecture

MLL Atelier

Information visualizations will appear in many places as their simplicity will be quite valued. Look for their emergence within buildings as designers will be better able to optimize their architecture for occupant use.

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Strategy: Building that Broadcasts Real-Time Information

MLL Atelier

Have you ever thought about a building skin being used to broadcast real-time information? Perhaps it doesn’t have to be a direct broadcast, but rather an interpretation of information — a sort of architectural information visualization.

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BIG unveils visual identity for Denmark's 3 Days of Design festival 2024

Deezen

Danish architecture firm BIG has designed the 3D graphics that define the identity of this year's 3 Days of Design festival in Copenhagen under the slogan Dare to Dream. The theme for this year's festival, Dare to Dream, aims to explore how good design can serve an emotional function as much as a practical one.

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Sensory Urbanism: Researchers make the case for fighting 'visual bias in urban planning'

Archinect

A wide range of methods ranging from the high-tech and data-driven , to more ethnographic and experience-based ones, are being used as a means to combat the “limiting visual bias” they see as inherent in most urban planning schemes.

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HATO creates brutalist-informed brand identity for Barbican community forum

Deezen

Design studio HATO has developed a brand identity for the Barbican and Golden Lane Neighbourhood Forum that takes cues from the area's distinctive brutalist architecture. It's quite a rare opportunity to design a neighbourhood forum that is so culturally rich from its history through to its architecture," he added.

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Stufish creates festival stage informed by Barbican Conservatory for Lana Del Rey

Deezen

Entertainment architecture studio Stufish has designed 12-metre-high columns and ornate window frames for a stage for artist Lana Del Rey, which was shown at the Reading and Leeds festivals over the weekend. The set had a modular design to make it easily dismountable, transportable and adaptable to different stages on Del Rey's festival tour.

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How Architecture Space Can Thrive by Pulling Information Patterns

MLL Atelier

Buildings today continue to move from static to fluid design, and this fluidity is expressed by integrating not only new materials with amazing behavioral properties, but also by pulling information patterns from a building’s context.