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Get Lectured: University for the Creative Arts, Canterbury, Winter/Spring '24

Archinect

Get Lectured is continuing today with a look at the interesting slate of speakers and events taking place at the Canterbury School of Architecture at the University for the Creative Arts for the 2024 Winter/Spring academic term. More information about the Canterbury School of Architecture’s events programming can be found here.

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Spaces for Social Interaction: 5 Women-Led Argentine Practices Reflect on Community Life

ArchDaily

From architecture and interior design to urban planning, many emerging practices face the challenge of consolidating spaces for social interaction through design strategies, uses, and natural connections that prevent the replacement of physical space with virtual alternatives.

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“There Is No Center”: Interview with Tosin Oshinowo, Curator of the 2023 Sharjah Architecture Triennial

ArchDaily

While on-site in Sharjah, the ArchDaily team had the chance to sit down with curator Tosin Oshinowo and discuss her curatorial view, the development of the main themes of the program, and the larger principles and intentions behind the event.

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Seatbelts inform Steady walking aid for elderly dogs

Deezen

A trio of design students from Hongik University in Seoul has developed a walking aid for dogs that uses a mechanism similar to a car seatbelt to provide support while allowing a good range of movement. Users can view this information on an app designed to help detect inconspicuous signs of joint issues in older animals.

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Studio Gang wraps hotel in perforated facade informed by Aspen trees

Deezen

Its facade pays homage to the "eyes" of Aspen trees Triangular in form, Populus contains 265 guestrooms, event and public spaces and a 135,000-square-foot (12,542-square-metre) rooftop garden. Developer Urban Villages offset these emissions by acquiring 7,000 metric tons worth of carbon credits.

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Nike developing AI model as part of design "step change"

Deezen

Sportswear brand Nike is developing its own generative AI model to design products using its vast bank of athlete data, Dezeen can reveal. It's a little bit of thinking about developing a private garden, of looking at our own datasets that are exclusive to Nike – so performance data from an athlete, from our laboratories, et cetera.

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Volcanic landscape informs Hacker Architects design of Oregon lodge

Deezen

Portland-based studio Hacker Architects has replaced an outdated lodge with a blackened wood -and-glass structure featuring elements informed by the volcanic landscape of Sisters, Oregon. The southeastern portion of the plan holds an event area with a large multi-use space that can be partitioned out and leads to an outdoor terrace.