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Splinter Society prioritises connection to garden in Australian house renovation

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Pockets of outdoor space surround Gardener's House, a suburban home in Melbourne extended and renovated by Australian studio Splinter Society. The front elevation has been finished in a red hue The extension is set back from the main house, connected by a glazed walkway. The photography is courtesy of Splinter Society.

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PAO transforms Chinese porcelain factory using "plug-in architecture"

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Chinese studio People's Architecture Office has converted an old porcelain factory in Jingdezhen into workshops and a gallery using colourful steel and glass extensions. It is finished with clay tiles on the exterior and faceted, slatted wood ceilings above the internal spaces. The photography is by Zhu Yumeng.

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30 Japanese Homes that Use Metal for Interior Accents

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The Renovation of Kuzuha House / Yasutaka Kondo + Yoshiaki Nagasaka + Mamoru Nanba. Though traditional materials like wood , paper , and bamboo continue to hold significance, modern Japanese interiors also often feature a fusion of glass , steel , concrete , and metals.

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Keiji Ashizawa Design turns concrete office into Karimoku creative hub

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Japanese studio Keiji Ashizawa Design has completed a minimalist renovation of a 1990s concrete building in Tokyo to create the Karimoku Research Center. Only the existing concrete structure of the building was preserved, while all secondary elements such as interior sashes, railings and finishing materials were removed."

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Notre-Dame restoration revealed ahead of reopening

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Stains and soot from the fire have been removed, giving rise to a luminous cream-coloured finish that gives the space the feeling of lightness and airiness. The walls are complemented by a polished black-and-white chequered floor, which forms a sleek backdrop to solid oak chairs and revamped stained-glass windows.

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Studio Okami screens low-lying Belgian house with patterned brick walls

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"We chose aluminium windows on the outside, due to the harsh Belgian weather conditions, but in the interior, we placed walnut wood finishings over the aluminium frames to create warmth," explained Van Cauter. The photography is by Nick Claeskens.

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Andblack Design Studio designs undulating preschool to "foster creativity and play"

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In order to create the building's organic form, the roof was built from a primary metal structure and topped with a ferrocement shell, which is punctuated with rounded skylights and finished with artificial grass. Full-height glass panels and open spaces dissolve visual barriers, while the landscape acts as an extension of the school." "The

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