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Trends in Hotel Common Spaces: From Lounges and Co-Working Rooms to Terraces and Swimming Pools

ArchDaily

From expansive resorts and tourist complexes to cabins and remote retreats, the design of common areas incorporates essential furniture for effective activities, proper climate control equipments, and wall and floor finishes that align with specific needs. Read more ยป

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Fellow Fellows: Zelig Fok Discusses Architecture, Photography, and?? Its Relationship To Manipulating Space

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Archinect's Fellow Fellows series connects with individuals who are currently in, or have recently finished, an architecture fellowship; discussing their architectural journey, areas of research, and their overall experience as academic fellows. For our latest interview, we connected with Zelig Fok, the 2021–2022 Howard E.

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A Fresh Coat With a Hidden Costโ€”The Microplastics We're Adding with Every Brushstroke

ArchDaily

Paint is one of the finishing touches that brings beauty and protection to both indoor and outdoor spaces. Yet, sustainable alternatives are emerging, offering a way to create healthier spaces while minimizing environmental impact. Read more ยป

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

ArchDaily

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.

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GNIZDO HOUSE by MAKHNO Studio

Archinect

GNIZDO HOUSE epitomizes the perfect blend of nature, tradition, and modern architecture, offering a unique space where the walls contribute to healing. Constructed with firewood concrete and finished with a reed covering, the living walls create an eco-conscious dwelling that seamlessly connects with its natural surroundings.

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Tadao Ando's Naoshima New Museum of Art to open in early 2025

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Image rendering courtesy Tadao Ando The project was meant to showcase both a new permanent collection and rotating exhibitions of art from Asia, adding four galleries and a ground-level café to the location whose entry sequence draws out further connections between the space, land, and people of the island.

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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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