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Imagine if every global city was designed and built with human-wellbeing and our brains at the focus of the architecture? The WHO calculated we spend between 80% and 90% of the time that we are awake in a building, whether that is our homes, school, office, mall, hospital, stadium or a neighbour-hood café.

Belgian, award-winning chocolatier Joost Arijs opens 'The Bakery' and combines new take on baking craft with statement interior architecture by Glenn Sestig Architects.

The house is structurally sophisticated, but with a simple, restrained aesthetic, and concerned with the enhancement of the beach, the remaining coconut grove and the native vegetation of the slopes. The architecture of Casa 11 continues the work developed by architects Fernanda Barbara and Fabio Valentim (UNA barbara e valentim), in more than 20 years of office, in a work recognized in numerous residential works published and awarded nationally and internationally. 

Despite what you often hear in the media, artificial intelligence isn't going to take jobs from individuals. What it is doing is changing those roles, making them easier and changing up how things are done.

There are many ways you can make your garage more functional and valuable. By organizing your tools, improving your lighting system, and upgrading your garage door and flooring, you can enjoy a much more functional space for all your needs.

There are many different types of rammed earth, all involving different materials. The process can use soil, silt, gravel, clay, cement, and sand; just to name a few. This material is then compacted by being placed between wooden and metal shutters.

The reconstruction of a terrace house for the needs and comfortable urban living with the current standards for a family. The same terrace house design repeats in a few streets, using pseudo-mansard roofs, partial prefabrication, and materials from the early 1990s. An extravagant house that doesn't break set rules.

Torres Blancas, the building designed by Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oíza for the Huarte company, was built between 1964 and 1972. Its powerful sculptural form, the expressive use of bare concrete and its experimental nature make it an iconic example of Madrid’s architecture.