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News Projects Products Futuristic Visualization Sketches Skyscrapers More Nothing Shopping Articles Books Interviews Events ArchitectsArchitectural and estate smart lighting systems have emerged in recent years as valuable tools for striking the balance between growth and sustainability.
If you know that your home appliances are working properly, you will have much-needed peace of mind and know that you won’t have to deal with any huge problems in your home. Regular maintenance will save you money, improve energy efficiency, and lengthen the lifespan of your appliances, so be careful about it.
The project for Casa CH73 aimed to transform the area's regulations into an opportunity to create a unique residence from a sustainable perspective. An approach that broke the construction paradigms imposed in the area, with concrete platforms that drain rainwater into the municipal system.
Bamboo Retreat is a haven where the space is shaped around sustainability and harmony with the natural environment. The retreat is deeply connected to the surrounding nature with its breathtaking views. It offers a complete interaction between contemporary style, modern beauty, clarity in minimalist design.
Starting a landscaping project? Check off these essential steps before you begin! From site analysis to choosing the right plants, set your project up for success.
To reclaim some form of a "novel" or "authentic" visual identity in big Ai models is such an interesting endeavor that doesn't come without challenges. It requires a level of open-mindedness towards traditional practice, bias, aesthetics, and accepting what might seem arbitrary in some instances.
Outlaw House is a single-family vacation home located in Zicatela, Oaxaca, Mexico. This town is part of the conurbation of Puerto Escondido, one of the areas with the highest tourist boom and growth in the country due to its picturesque beaches, bordered by gigantic rock formations that create a unique landscape.
It’s incredibly interesting to see how the architecture of New England has evolved over the last 300+ years. From the early wooden settlements in the colonial period, to the regional modernism of today, the architecture has been consistently unique and contributed to the region’s unique character.