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Stas Bondar '25
FWA of the day 05 February 2025:
Stas Bondar '25
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thefwaHouse in Akiyoshidai / OHArchitecture
© Atsushi Shiotani architects: OHArchitectureLocation: Akiyoshidai, Otsu City,JapanProject Year: 2022Photographs: Atsushi ShiotaniArea: 89.0 m2
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ArchDailyEMMPO
A playful, interactive website for girls to explore career paths through a fun test. Combining creative design with user-friendly functionality, it inspires and empowers young minds.
awwwardsN26 Residence / WARchitect
© Rungkit Charoenwat architects: MWArchitectsLocation: Bangkok, ThailandProject Year: 2024Photographs: Rungkit CharoenwatArea: 752.0 m2
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ArchDailyFrom Remedios Varo to Laurie Simmons, a New Exhibition Forwards a Feminist View of the Uncanny
In a 1906 essay, psychiatrist Ernst Jentsch coined the term “uncanny,” or unheimlich, meaning “unhomely” or “not home-like” in German. He defined the psychological phenomenon as the experience of something new or unknown that might initially be interpreted negatively.
Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud popularized the word with the publication of his book The Uncanny in 1919, which elaborated on the idea as not just the sensation of the unknown but also something capable of bringing out other hidden or repressed elements. He even went so far as to describe the uncanny as frightening.
Mary Ellen Mark, “Tashara and... ColossalGensler to convert former Pfizer HQ into apartments in New York
American architecture studio Gensler has revealed designs for an office-to-residential conversion of the former Pfizer headquarters in Midtown Manhattan, which will hold 1,600 apartments across two towers.
Located across 219 and 229 East 42nd Street in East Midtown, the project encompasses expanding and converting a 33-storey tiered tower and an adjoining ten-storey tower into a mixed-use development.
Gensler has unveiled a rendering of a large office-to-residential conversion in Midtown ManhattanThe rendering shows the complex's exterior with its stepped 33-storey at the front and the smaller tower tucked behind it.
According to Gensler, the converted development will contain around 1,600 apartment units, 25 per...
dezeenDezeen Debate features "fun and frivolous" cottages in Karuizawa
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features intertwined cottages by Japanese studio Nendo. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now.
Named Hand in Hand House, the cluster of six interconnected cottages are set on a terrace in Karuizawa, central Japan.
The project captivated commenters, with one remarking, "Japanese modern home architecture is far ahead of any other country", while another described it as "fun and frivolous".
Office S&M extends Hackney house for "both human and feline residents"Other stories in this week's newsletter that fired up the comments section included a colourful extension by Office S&M, news that China will host the world's first human...
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Seven technology-based courses featured on Dezeen Courses
Dezeen Courses: for our latest courses roundup, we've selected seven technology-based courses that cover game design, architectural technology and 3D design.
This roundup includes undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that utilise multiple forms of technology, such as AI, 3D-printing and computer-aided technology (CAD).
These courses take place at UK-based and international institutions, including The Bartlett School of Architecture, Kingston University and the Royal Danish Academy.
Below are seven technology-based courses that have been featured on Dezeen Courses:
Computation in Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy
The Computation in Architecture course at the Royal Danish Academy focuses on architecture alongside modern technologies, such as generative modelling and...
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