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Foster + Partners Unveils Live-Work Space Designs in Seoul, South Korea

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Courtesy of Foster + Partners Foster + Partners have just unveiled designs for a new live-work building in Seoul , South Korea , which aims to redefine business hospitality with a personalized approach. This structure is set to accommodate professionals seeking a mixture of work and leisure in an urban environment. Read more ยป

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Designing Spaces for Impactful Musical Experiences

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Before the advent of music recordings, listening to music was a social activity tied to collective rituals in physical spaces, such as concerts or smaller communal gatherings. It's where innovative design and architecture step in, transforming mere spaces into catalysts for curiosity, transcendence, and collective joy.

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Reactivating Residual Public Spaces with Community-Led Design

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Left: House of the Pink Spot / Center: Nachtspur / Right: CWLane Reading Space. In some cases, due to the transformations experienced by large cities, certain urban sectors have fallen into disuse, becoming residual spaces or moving away from purposes oriented to community development. Read more ยป

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The Design of Learning Spaces: Architecture as a Teaching Tool

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Image ยฉ Niels Nygaard With spaces for children, โ€œ you have the opportunity to create architecture that in many ways is unformulated architecture. Children react to spaces completely spontaneously. Erlev School by Arkitema. It is almost an enhanced architecture โ€, says Dorte Mandrup. Read more ยป

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Multi-Purpose Design: Hybrid Spaces for a Sustainable Future

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House in Kashiwa / Yamazaki Kentaro Design Workshop. A few decades ago, homes used to be associated solely with private life and rest, while workspaces were exclusively designed for just that: work. It was common for each use to be separated into its own room, making enclosed, rigid spaces the standard norm for architects to follow.

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Studio Gang transforms former warehouse space into new home for the University of Kentucky's College of Design

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The new home for the College of Design at the University of Kentucky (CoD) has been inaugurated after a two-year project led by Studio Gang. Their makeover of the Gray Design Building turned a former tobacco warehouse at the edge of campus into a new hub for learning and collaboration.

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This minimalist home was designed as a "blank canvas", aiming to reflect its surroundings in Lake Geneva

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Geneva , Switzerland -based firm Leopold Banchini Architects has designed a sleek, minimalist home designed to reflect its alpine and waterside surroundings. Image: Rory Gardiner Image: Rory Gardiner The ground floor living spaces mainly open out to the surroundin. His paintings often depicted mountains reflected in Swiss lakes.

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