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Month: March 2023

“Architecture – A Place To Be Loved”: Japan Announces Pavilion for the 2023 Venice Biennale

A place where “to create” and “to use” are united as one, Umaki Camp. Image Courtesy of dot architects, Yuma Harada Japan’s Pavilion has announced its exhibition “Architecture, a place to be loved – when architecture is seen as a living creature” curated by Maki Onishi, for the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale …

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Aesthetic Trends and Accessibility: Interior Design in the Age of Social Media

Dreamscape Apartment / Red5studio. Image © Do Sy “How to give your home: Dark Academia vibes” reads the title of a popular YouTube video targeted at homeowners fascinated by the aesthetics relating to liberal education and the arts. A subculture born in the age of social media, Dark Academia is one of many internet aesthetics …

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George Smart on Why Documentation Is Such a Powerful Preservation Tool

Paschal House, Raleigh, NC, designed by James Fitzgibbons, destroyed 2013. Image © George Smart This article was originally published on Common Edge. George Smart is an unlikely preservationist, almost an accidental one. The founder and executive director of USModernist, a nonprofit dedicated to the preservation and documentation of modern houses, Smart worked for 30 years …

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