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Unmatched appeal and evocative power: the timeless aesthetic of wood by Porcelaingres

24-05-2022

Unmatched appeal and evocative power: the timeless aesthetic of wood by Porcelaingres

The incomparable charm of wood meets the reliability of high-tech ceramic in two new collections from Porcelaingres: In-Wood and Pure Wood, both ideal for indoor and outdoor applications. Charm, elegance and practicality are the three main pillars of a designer wall and floor covering that sits a cut above the rest thanks to its excellent versatility, as it effortlessly blends into the widest-ranging indoor and outdoor styles

CLB Architects, FILTER sustainable pavilion in Times Square

17-05-2022

CLB Architects, FILTER sustainable pavilion in Times Square

FILTER, the steel and wood pavilion designed by CLB Architects for the Design Pavilion and the NYCxDesign Festival, was on display in Times Square, New York. A monumental object and an ephemeral experience, the pavilion is a space for quiet recentring within the fast-paced energy of Times Square, evoking the rugged Wyoming landscape from which it originates. All made with sustainable materials.

Local materials and traditions for RED Arquitectos’ Casa Numa

13-05-2022

Local materials and traditions for RED Arquitectos’ Casa Numa

Mexican studio RED Arquitectos, founded by Susana López González, built a holiday home on the island of Holbox off the north coast of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula using ecologically friendly local coconut palm wood.

NEXT500 pavilion: MVRDV for the Fuggerei in Augsburg

11-05-2022

NEXT500 pavilion: MVRDV for the Fuggerei in Augsburg

To celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Fuggerei in Augsburg, Germany, the world’s oldest social housing complex, studio MVRDV has designed a CLT pavilion based on the dictates of the circular economy. Inside is an exhibition about what goes on at the Fuggerei and a vision for its future, also curated by MVRDV, suggesting three proposals for helping people in need live dignified, self-determined lives.

Daisugi: a thousand-year-old technique for optimising lumber production

09-05-2022

Daisugi: a thousand-year-old technique for optimising lumber production

Can we obtain lumber without cutting down trees? Judging from the way our tropical forests are disappearing, the answer is no. But actually, it is possible, if you don’t kill the tree, so it can continue growing. This is the ancient technique of Daisugi, literally meaning "platform cedar", in use in Japan’s Kyoto prefecture since the fourteenth century.

ANARCHITECT’s Modernist hotel in Sri Lanka

05-05-2022

ANARCHITECT’s Modernist hotel in Sri Lanka

Harding Boutique Hotel opened a few months ago in Ahangama, Sri Lanka. The project by British architect Jonathan Ashmore of ANARCHITECT is the result of close collaboration between the client and the architect, paying tribute to the Sri Lanka Tropical Modernism genre of architecture and its founder Geoffrey Bawa.

Wood Works 2022: what can we learn from trees?

02-05-2022

Wood Works 2022: what can we learn from trees?

“There is a forest in my backyard but my house is built from trees grown far away”. This is the title chosen by the Estonian curators, b210 Architects, and the Irish curators, Alder Architects, of the travelling exhibition entitled Wood Works, paying tribute to the "secret life" of timber in architecture, promoted by the Estonian Association of Architects, the Estonian Centre for Architecture and the Irish Architecture Foundation. The exhibition is currently at the Solstice Arts Centre in Navan (Ireland), and will be at the Tallinn Architecture Biennale in September.

Interdisciplinary study for a low carbon emissions viewpoint

26-04-2022

Interdisciplinary study for a low carbon emissions viewpoint

An observation tower constructed by students and faculty from Virginia Tech in Radford, Virginia, USA combines advanced research in timber with innovative off-site assembly methods. The New River Train Observation Tower sets an example for the construction of low carbon emissions structures, and is the world’s first building to employ modular construction methods with HCLT timber.

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