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A Multicolored Glass Canopy for Senses, Shelter and Hospitality: The Vertical Panorama Pavilion

ArchDaily

Image © Adam Potts Although the sensory approach in the built environment is often based primarily on visual aspects, such as color and light, as we delve deeper into the relationship of architecture with the senses other essential elements emerge, such as aromas, textures, sounds, and even flavors. Vertical Panorama Pavilion.

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PAU begins Rock & Roll Hall of Fame expansion in Cleveland

Archinect

Pei -designed Rock & Roll Hall of Fame museum in Cleveland ahead of next month’s anticipated groundbreaking.

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Structures Sculpted by Snow: Nature’s Seasonal Dance With Architecture

Architizer

Winter, with its snow, ice and frozen landscapes, temporarily alters not only the physical appearance of structures but also how we experience them. Snow transforms the appearance of architectural structures, softening edges, blurring lines and muting colors. Interior spaces also benefit from these seasonal lighting effects.

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glass panes interlock between concrete slabs residential development in athens’ suburbs

designboom

absence of structural elements at outdoor transitions enhances visual continuity. The post glass panes interlock between concrete slabs residential development in athens’ suburbs appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Ten homes with light-filled glass extensions

Deezen

For our latest lookbook , we've chosen 10 residential glass extensions that create airy, light-filled and modern additions to homes. Glass is a popular material for house extensions as it is durable, weather-resistant and – thanks to its transparency – adds light and brightness to a space. Find out more about The Glass Ribbon ›.

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Flat and Curved Facades in Harmony with Design, Performance, and Sustainability

ArchDaily

Courtesy of STACBOND Fundamentally, facade design must blend protection, performance, and visual impact, turning it into a defining architectural feature. In earlier times, facades used simple materials like brick, stone, and wood, offering structural support while showcasing regional styles.

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Snøhetta adds glass and glulam extension to world's oldest ski museum

Deezen

Architecture studio Snøhetta has extended the Holmenkollen ski museum in Oslo with a glass entrance covered in 1,207 "meticulously placed" wooden battens. A timber fence-like structure wraps around it, covered in Norwegian pine wood battens ranging from 2.5 to five metres in length, cut to minimise waste.

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