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Wooden Interiors: 10 Cabins Bringing Warmth in Mexico, Brazil, Chile, and More

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Being a natural element and presenting a negative carbon footprint at the end of its life cycle, wood offers multiple finishes, textures, and tones that can be associated with being outdoors and providing, on some occasions, spaciousness, warmth, and relaxation at the same time. Read more ยป

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30 Japanese Homes that Use Metal for Interior Accents

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Image ยฉ Yusuke Fujioka Contemporary Japanese interiors incorporate elements both of tradition and modernity to embody the country's innovative spirit while maintaining a profound respect for its history and cultural heritage. Read more ยป

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Studio Libeskind's refreshing social housing development debuts at the Sumner Houses in Brooklyn

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The 11-story, 132,418-square-foot development yields 190 total units, with an 8,309-square-foot community space located on the ground floor along Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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Bundang Doosan by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF)

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The tower's rational form contains office, auditorium, and tenant amenity space, including the Doosan History Museum and a café that opens up to the landscaped roof terrace. Glass facades allow plentiful daylight into the interior space while limiting solar gain through vertical and horizontal exterior shading devices.

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MVRDV and Diamond Schmitt Collaborate on University of Toronto's Scarborough Campus Addition

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The new addition, featuring laboratory spaces, classrooms, and offices, aims to function as a communal and gathering space for the community. Solar panels integrated into the faรงade help power the building, while the warm finishes of the interior contribute to creating a welcoming atmosphere. Read more ยป

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BIGโ€™s Twisting One High Line Skyscrapers Near Completion in New York City

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The two condominium towers designed by BIG are organized to define a central public courtyard, activating the public space with retail and commercial facilities. The towersโ€™ exterior and the majority of the interior are completed, with the courtyard expected to be finished by early 2024. Read more ยป

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Taliesin's $1.1 million restored Hillside Theater debuts in Wisconsin

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Originally designed in 1903 to serve the Hillside Home School that was included in the 800-acre estate in the heavily forested Driftless Area, the space is now once again capable of hosting theatrical productions and will precede its public reopening with a series of film screenings and musical performances throughout the summer.