In 1984, Iranian architect Nader Khalili developed the innovative earthbag construction technique known as SuperAdobe. It was developed with its potential for building on Mars and the Moon in mind, as a home design for future spacefaring generations.
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Tahmineh Monzavi
In the world of outdoor architecture, where functionality and aesthetics harmonise, Composite Decking emerges as a pinnacle of modern innovation. Our analytical exploration navigates the disparities between Composite Decking and traditional Timber Decking, spotlighting the advantages inherent to Composite Decking's structural durability, ecological...
AI imagery predicts what our homes could look like 50 years from now. Safestyle has partnered with Tom Ferguson, Civil Engineer at a leading engineering and design consultancy, to predict what our homes will look like in 50 years time, based on climate change challenges, lifestyle differences and emerging building trends.
Modern cities in the 21st century are actively developing due to the emergence of new technologies, as well as the urgent needs of residents. Lighting is also undergoing changes that make the use of the city more comfortable, safer, and more enjoyable.
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Yulia Lyubakova (Lighting designer at QPRO engineering company)
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© Triumphal square: Architect: Buromoscow / Lighting design: QPRO/ Photo: Dmitry Chebanenko
No matter how many times you visit London, each time it evokes a positive pulse - experiencing her exhilarating landscape and robust cosmopolitan blend. The best is the contrast of the fast-paced life in London Central to the peaceful and calm atmosphere in the suburbs.
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The London Skyline (Image- Spaul)
In the final semester of architectural school, a student is given their first opportunity to create a design brief. After four years of working with faculty to develop detailed briefs and doing routine projects as assigned by the course curriculum, it's finally time to choose your own topic.
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Graphic Mindbd
The need for security, privacy and aesthetics in different properties has led architects and property owners to explore a wide variety of fencing options. In the last few years, PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) fences have come up as one of the most favoured choices among homeowners and architects.
In this article we will discuss the main areas of responsibility of SME business architects, features and the bottlenecks which follow each of the aspects.
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Anna Chulitskaya-Tkachenko