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Hello Wood’ Builder Summit Experiments with Construction Techniques to Revive an Abandoned Quarry in Hungary

ArchDaily

Image © György Palkó After a three-year break, Hello Wood ’s builder festival returns to welcome students, architects, and young professionals from all across the world to join the 10-day builder camp to test their wooden construction abilities, learn to collaborate, and participate actively in on-site design and construction.

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Lichao Architecture Design Studio combines "meticulous repair" with modern additions for Wuzhen Rural Brewery

Deezen

The 25,400-square-metre site in the historic water town of Wuzhen was originally developed in the 1950s as an extensive factory campus containing production facilities, offices and staff dormitories, before falling into disuse in the 1980s.

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Kiln It: 7 Times Architects Reused Former Firing Sites

Architizer

Interestingly, products that had a long association with regional or local techniques and expressions of identity, became universally available. The ancient facilities now lay in ruin, however, their former site serves as the perfect platform to display the many precious porcelain artifacts that were once fired in their brick ovens.

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Trees-Parency // Archi-Solution Workshop (ASW)

Architizer

Trees-Parency” is a workshop space for digital design and fabrication. © Archi-Solution Workshop (ASW). © Archi-Solution Workshop (ASW). © Archi-Solution Workshop (ASW). © Archi-Solution Workshop (ASW). © Archi-Solution Workshop (ASW). © Archi-Solution Workshop (ASW). © Archi-Solution Workshop (ASW).

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Invisible Studio & Pearce+ tops domed woodworking pavilion with aluminium shingles

Deezen

Designed for Forestry England as a companion to an existing community building, Invisible Studio and Pearce+ combined unprocessed timber construction methods and digital fabrication techniques to configure the hemispherical pavilion. Locating all the 'points in space' on site for the centre of each shingle was challenging but fun.

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Garbage Kids displays playful recycled furniture collection at Milan design week

Deezen

All of our work is made from 'waste' materials, be it timber from demolition sites, abandoned quarries, fallen trees in forests or leftovers from other workshops or projects." "We The collective is a long-term partner of Dropcity, and will continue to operate and host workshops at the Milan site for the foreseeable future.

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Minus Workshop

ArchiDiaries

As an accountable designer, Kevin does not only design , but also committing himself from perceiving the needs of clients and site visiting, conscientious designing and planning, distinctive material palette selecting and matching, till final execution; he is always there to guarantee the quality of outcome and request of users.