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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

Eliminating the Barrier Between Indoor Spaces and Nature

For centuries, architecture has been shaped by the aspiration to create a smooth transition between the indoors and the outdoors. Today, technologically sophisticated window and facade systems allow architects to design open, light-flooded room concepts without losing heat. The Solarlux cero maximum sliding window can eliminate the boundaries between spaces, demonstrated most impressively when large-format elements replace building corners. This is a technical achievement accomplished entirely without supports that disrupt the view.
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fromArchDaily
1 week ago

The Architect as a Scientist: New Materials Emerging Between Science and Design

What is architecture? For some, its traditional role is to bring together imagination, technical knowledge, and problem-solving, allowing architects to design and construct while balancing ideas with the means to realize them. From the stone and wood of early buildings to the steel and concrete of the 20th century, each era demanded not only an understanding of form but also of the properties and potential of the materials in use.
Design
Design
fromApartment Therapy
3 weeks ago

This Age-Old Home Feature Is Secretly Everywhere, and It's So Practical

Rusticated quoins are raised, protective corner stones adding visual dimension to buildings, originating from ancient Rome and popular in traditional architectural designs.
Arts
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

By Leaning into Its Past, Malta Is Shining a Light on Its Future

Valletta's layered architecture blends ancient megalithic temples, Baroque churches, and modern interventions, with Renzo Piano's 2014 City Gate renewal catalyzing cultural development.
fromianVisits
3 months ago

London's Alleys: The Arcade, CR0

By the time it opened, Grants Department Store was referred to as the Harrods of its generation, providing luxury shopping access to Croydon.
London
NYC real estate
fromGalerie Magazine
4 months ago

Manhattan's Iconic Chrysler Building Is on the Market - Galerie Magazine

The Chrysler Building, an iconic Art Deco skyscraper in NYC, is on the market and holds significant historical and architectural value.
NYC real estate
fromBrownstoner
4 months ago

Park Slope Carriage House With Mantels, Built-ins Asks $5.75 Million

The Park Slope carriage house was renovated in the 1920s into a two-family dwelling preserving historical architecture.
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