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Village Trails / NEBR Arquitetura
© Felipe Petrovsky architects: NEBR ArquiteturaLocation: São Lourenço da Mata, BrasilProject Year: 2024Photographs: Felipe PetrovskyArea: 330000.0 m2
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South East Centre for Contemporary Art (SECCA) Bega Valley Regional Gallery / Sibling Architecture
© Katherine Lu architects: Sibling ArchitectureLocation: Bega, AustraliaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Katherine Lu
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Precast Terrazzo Systems: Precision, Durability, and Modular Design
Courtesy of Terrazzo & Marble
Terrazzo has long stood at the intersection of durability, artistry, and timeless appeal. Originating in Italy as a pragmatic way to reuse marble fragments in flooring, terrazzo has since become synonymous with elegance and strength in architecture. Traditionally crafted by hand using stone chips and lime and later, cement, it created continuous, seamless surfaces that celebrated both craftsmanship and endurance. Over time, as construction methods evolved and projects began to demand greater efficiency, adaptability, and modularity, terrazzo expanded beyond its traditional limits. From poured-in-place...
Coletânea #1
Coletânea de ilustrações desenvolvidas com diversas temáticas, estudando cenários, composição, pessoas e suas interações.
Zoi Ice Tea
FWA of the day 17 October 2025:
Zoi Ice Tea
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Microsite for Zoi's tea flavors- crafted from the finest, all-natural ingredients, ensuring a delightful experience with every sip.
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Five-Finger Pavilion / YXDesigners
© ZC Photography Studio architects: YXDesignersLocation: Huizhou, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: ZC Photography StudioPhotographs: YXDesignersArea: 200.0 m2
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Heimdall Power
Blending Scandinavian design, 3D visuals, and subtle interactions to showcase their energy tech.
Conrad Bakker Recreated All 1,100+ Books in Pioneering Land Artist Robert Smithson’s Personal Library
An autodidact and polymath, Robert Smithson cemented himself as one of the pre-eminent land artists in his short lifetime. Along with his fellow artist and wife Nancy Holt, Smithson pioneered a new way of working that explored connections to the landscape and place and endlessly probed the formation of knowledge.
When he died in a plane crash in 1973 at just 35 years old, he left behind a vast personal library that represented his broad interests: there were books on crystals and rock minerals, dinosaurs and insects, myths and children’s rhymes, and classics like James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake and Jorge...
"Hopeful and imaginative" social housing wins RIBA Stirling Prize 2025
The Appleby Blue Almshouse social housing complex in London, designed by local studio Witherford Watson Mann Architects, has won this year's RIBA Stirling Prize for the UK's best new building.
Created by Witherford Watson Mann on the site of an abandoned care home in Southwark, Appleby Blue Almshouse comprises 57 apartments for over-65s, organised around a central courtyard.
Appleby Blue Almshouse has won the RIBA Stirling Prize 2025The project was awarded the prestigious prize by The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in a ceremony this evening, where it also scooped the Neave Brown Award for the UK's best new affordable housing scheme.
It...
SEDIMENTS OF DUSK ? Iceland
Aerial views from a tidal lagoon on Iceland's south coast, where seawater, glacial meltwater, and fine sediment merge into shifting layers of color and texture. Captured as the tide moved in, the series reveals abstract patterns shaped by water, light, and time.