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The winning MICROHOME competition designs present innovative modular off-grid structures

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Participants were encouraged to rethink spatial organization and incorporate unique aesthetics, new technologies, and innovative materials. The only requirement is that the structure's total floor area could not exceed 270 square feet. The winning projects can be seen below.

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2023 Music Festival Installations: At the Intersection of Art, Technology and Architecture

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Image © Lance Gerber Music Festivals can provide artists, designers, and architects a platform to present their work to large crowds. Some themes explored this year included reframing familiar things in unfamiliar ways, large-scale abstract geometries at the intersection of technology and art, and the use of innovative new materials.

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FOAID 2024: Celebrating Innovation and Collaboration in Architecture and Design

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Courtesy of FOAID The primary function of an architecture event is to promote the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and innovations among professionals, students, and enthusiasts in the field. In partnership with CNBC TV18, the event attracts thousands of participants every year.

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Villa Cravois: A Timeless Dialogue Between Modernism and Artistic Expression

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Mallet-Stevens' design merges Modernist ideals with a luxurious, functional aesthetic that breaks sharply from traditional styles, creating a space defined by clean lines, balanced proportions, and innovative materials.

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Contrast or Harmony: The Aesthetic of Modern Adaptations to Historic Buildings

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Often, the most innovative and radical solutions emerge when architects attempt to renew a building while maintaining its original footprint and as many features as possible. Image © Helene Binet As cities grow and evolve, the question of preserving, rehabilitating, or adapting historic sites arises.

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A Translucent Art Museum in Dubai and a Biennale Exhibition Hall in South Korea: 8 Unbuilt Cultural Institutions Submitted by the ArchDaily Community

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This curated selection of Best Unbuilt Architecture highlights projects submitted by the ArchDaily community that demonstrate the fusion of art, technology, and innovation within the realm of museums and cultural centers.

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Redrawing Boundaries: The Three Principles of Minimalist Windows

ArchDaily

Thanks to technological innovations, windows with slender framings and wider openings were achieved, as exemplified in works such as Villa Savoye and Farnsworth House. While these proposals redefined the aesthetics of architecture, the technological limitations of the time presented challenges.

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