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Integrating reserve studies with architectural innovations in HOA communities isn’t just smart—it’s essential. By planning ahead and using tools like PropFusion, you can ensure your community’s architectural treasures are maintained sustainably and cost-effectively.
In a landmark decision, New York regulators have officially approved new rules permitting the home cultivation of cannabis for personal use. This move marks a significant milestone in the state's ongoing efforts to reform its cannabis laws and create a more inclusive and accessible framework for adult consumers.
Architects, engineers, contractors and other built environment professionals can now easily access Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) for the most common timber products with Timber Development UK’s new EPD database.
French cuisine, cocktails and music have joined the values of upcycling and sustainable design for Saint-Jacques Bistrot, the latest project by the Mexican firm led by Regina Galvanduque and Andrés Mier y Terán.
The Downwind Residential Apartment stands as a graceful integration of form and function within its urban context, harmonizing with the surrounding landscape while offering a distinctive living experience.
Many of the greatest contemporary designers have tried their hand at designing a coat rack, but Extro, the one that Marco Casamonti of Archea Associati designed for antoniolupi, is destined to become an undisputed icon of the future thanks to its aesthetics and extraordinary practicality.
Walking in the city of Chongqing, you will always feel there are endless stairs to climb, obstacles to overcome. This is perhaps what they call "Three meters above one's head, there are people." Just as within the 2006 square meters of MUUUR, ARCHIHOPE's design team have constructed mountain stairs in a metal jungle.