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Instagrammer creates architectural AI designs inspired by food

Archinect

Fatih Ekşi , the popular Istanbul-based architectural designer, has shared some thoughts on the creative process behind his work, which has garnered over a million combined followers on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

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IKEA completes bookcase-inspired store in Vienna, Austria

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Austria-based architecture office querkraft has completed an IKEA furniture store in the country’s capital Vienna , whose exterior was inspired by bookcases. From the ground level, a generous void extends up the building, visually linking the five retail floors occupied by IKEA. The top two.

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Pass-Through Windows: Inspiring the Design of Easy-Open Spaces

ArchDaily

These types of integration not only make it possible to unite spaces with their surrounding contexts, but also to segment indoor environments when necessary, maintaining a visual connection while keeping them functionally separate.

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Harvard GSD details its new visual identity

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The Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) this week announced a new visual identity created in order to help galvanize its institutional and pedagogical aims, claiming it needed an "updated language of forms to communicate the school’s mission and values." The rebranding effort comes in response to Dean Sarah M.

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MAD Architects creates Milan Design Week pavilion inspired by mountains

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MAD Architects has completed its latest installation for Milan Design Week. The resulting finish offers varying visuals under different lighting conditions while, during the night, lights and mist blur the edges of the materials to give the illusion that the pavilion is floating. Titled ‘Amazing Walk.’

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Zaha Hadid Architects designs 'stratified, geological' sports complex in Hangzhou, China

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Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled their competition-winning design for the Hangzhou International Sports Center in China. Image credit: Brick Visual The 1.45 Image credit: Brick Visual The 1.45 million-square-foot stadium is connected to the indoor arena and aquatics center via a central podium.

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OODA Reveals Design for Mixed-Use Vertical Village in Tirana, Albania

ArchDaily

The design stacks seven types of cubes, each measuring seven stories in height and defined by a distinct visual identity inspired by both urban and rural elements. The project, developed in collaboration with local architects Artech, has received planning permission, and construction is expected to begin in early spring.