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Month: September 2022

Paul Clemence Captures Ateliers Jean Nouvel ‘s Completed Tours Duo in Paris

DUO Tour, by Jean Nouvel. Image © Paul Clemence Jean Nouvel’s recently completed towers, Tours Duo, redefined the Parisian skyline. Captured by Paul Clemence in his latest photo series, the project by Ateliers Jean Nouvel creates a singularity in relation to the rails that lead into the city’s heart and defines the Avenue de France. …

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“This Building Belongs to the People”: Cape Verde’s New Centre for Art, Crafts and Design

National Centre for Art, Crafts and Design — CNAD in Mindelo, Cape Verde. Image © Estúdio Peso/ JG There are two ways to get to Cape Verde, by sea or sky. Either way, we are surprised by the landscape of immense rocky masses sprouting from the Atlantic’s navel before setting foot on land. Unpopulated until …

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Architecture and Color: Explore 15 Projects that Feature Exterior Red Staircases

© Haiting Sun Stairs are often an inevitable part of a building’s DNA. Nowadays, staircases not only serve the function of practicality but are also a showcase of their own kind, especially if paired with a color that is guaranteed to grab attention. Among warm colors, red is considered to be the most powerful one. …

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Will the Metaverse Be the End of Engineering?

Image: Elif Ayiter/Alpha Auer/…./, via VisualHunt Imagine the daily life of an architect today. There is a demand for a new project, a blank canvas full of countless possibilities. The creative delight is about to be started. The main constraints are established: brief, analysis of the terrain and surroundings, solar orientation and prevailing winds. The …

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