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Studio Weave's Intelligent Garden pavilion features fluted mycelium facade
Studio Weave partnered with landscape designer Tom Massey and furniture maker Sebastian Cox to create a mycelium-clad pavilion housing innovative technologies that was presented at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Named the Intelligent Garden and Building, the garden's architectural component comprised a "shed" for demonstrating how technologies produced by the project's sponsor – IT consulting firm Avanade – could be used to monitor the health of urban trees.
The pavilion was designed to reference garden shedsThe pavilion aimed to evoke the sheds found in typical urban gardens. In this context, it also provided a place to review Avanade data, which might eventually be...
Raze Sit-Stand Desk by Jamie Hoyle and Katherine Mathew for Koda
Dezeen Showroom: locally sourced English oak was used by Yorkshire-based design brand Koda for its height-adjustable desk, designed in-house by managing director Jamie Hoyle and creative director Katherine Mathew.
Despite its time-honoured oaken materiality, Hoyle and Mathew departed from tradition by employing straight lines and modern, geometric forms for the Raze Sit-Stand Desk.
Raze is made from solid oakThe height of the desk's surface can be raised and lowered by a slimline touch screen mounted beneath the edge of the tabletop, and capacious drawers facilitate ample storage.
"Raze seamlessly integrates technology with elevated craftsmanship," said Koda. "With its smooth adjustability and ergonomic proportions,...
"Sophistication doesn't always mean complication" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a concrete spiritual enclosure in Mexico designed by Rubén Valdez Practice.
Located in the South Baja California desert, the minimalist concrete structure encircles a space for spiritual ceremonies and was half-buried in the earth to reinforce its relationship with the landscape.
Rubén Valdez Practice created a concrete spiritual enclosure in Mexico"God is in the details"
"The purity of the shape delivers a powerful sense of spirituality," posited David Foster. "Sophistication doesn't always mean complication", they concluded.
This sentiment was echoed by Frank, who thought that the structure was "powerful, brilliantly simple and nothing more than absolutely...
На интерфейсном курсе: толщина — носитель цвета
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Рассказываю, почему в информационной графике цветные линии не должны быть тонкими, по крайней мере, если их цвет несёт смысловую нагрузку. 3 минутки:
ЧатГПТ от моего лица: «В этом фрагменте я объясняю, что цвет в интерфейсе должен передаваться через достаточно заметный носитель. Если делать очень тонкие линии, как в легендах или диаграммах, цвет в них сложно воспринимается — он теряется. Можно попробовать утолщать линии, но тогда они начинают мешать и выглядеть громоздко. Поэтому, если уже нужна цветовая маркировка, лучше использовать её там, где она имеет дополнительную функцию — например, покрасить сам текст, иконку или фон. Так цвет работает не сам по себе, а усиливает другой элемент.»
Это фрагмент № 172 онлайн-курса «Пользовательский интерфейс и представление информации». Записано на курсе 19 февраля 2024...
Five pavilions championing soil at the Venice Architecture Biennale
As the Venice Architecture Biennale continues, we spotlight five country pavilions that reframe soil as a material of the future.
In line with this year's theme, Intelligens Natural Artifical Collective, several pavilions at the 2025 edition looked to innovative construction approaches capable of addressing modern challenges, with soil-based construction championed for its versatility.
Among this slew of soil-focused pavilions is the Morocco Pavilion, which sought to combine traditional earthen architecture and modern engineering, and the Mexico Pavilion, which explores the use of ancient agricultural systems in modern cities.
Read on for a closer look at five earth-based pavilions on show at the event:
Photo...On Designing National Pavilions: Power and Identity at Universal Exhibitions
Czech Pavilion Expo 2025 Osaka / Apropos Architects Image © boysplaynice
What can a pavilion’s architecture reveal about its country? At major World Expos, national pavilions are designed to answer this question, transforming into spaces laden with symbolism. Though temporary, these structures are rich in meaning, functioning as architectural expressions of political identity. Their forms and materials encapsulate national ambitions. Expo Osaka 2025, the latest chapter in this ongoing narrative, showcases how nations increasingly use built space to construct global images of themselves—sustainable, technological, culturally distinct, and geopolitically relevant.
...Dezeen Awards 2025 is open for late entries
Did you miss last night's deadline? Dezeen Awards is accepting late entries until 5 June at 23:59 London time, meaning you have one final week to submit your entries to this year's edition.
Dezeen Awards, in partnership with Bentley, is the world's leading architecture, interiors and design awards programme. With entries from over 70 different countries across the world already, the search for the world's leading projects approaches its conclusion next week.
Submit your project before the deadline on 5 June at 23:59 London time for one final chance to have your work celebrated and recognised globally. Hurry, time is running out…
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Brest Post Office Transformation / Chatillon Architectes
© Antoine Mercusot architects: Chatillon ArchitectesLocation: Brest, FranceProject Year: 2024Photographs: Antoine Mercusot
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New York’s Lincoln Center Unveils Its West Side Transformation by Hood Design Studio, Weiss/Manfredi, and Moody Nolan
Aerial view from Amsterdam Avenue looking east; visible are new streetscape, gardens, and theater. Image © Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. has revealed the design for the Amsterdam Avenue side of its campus, developed by Hood Design Studio, Weiss/Manfredi Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism, and Moody Nolan. Recently released renderings illustrate a transformation that includes a new outdoor performance venue, expanded community park spaces, and the removal of the existing wall along Amsterdam Avenue. In response to long-standing calls from both Lincoln Center and local communities, the construction is expected...