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I’ve traveled the world for the past decade as a photographer, and every time I stay at a hotel, I can’t help but think — what if everything in this hotel was connected to a cause or a need? Could ...
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he wei adds lightweight, translucent, removable structures to chinese hostel (above) the rooms follow the ‘space within a space’ concept and can accommodate up to 6 people all images courtesy of he wei and chen long architect he wei has renovated the ...
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The rise of the gig economy and a growing global cohort of freelancers has resulted in an explosion of co-working spaces all over the world. Digital nomads, or workers and entrepreneurs who are “location-independent” and can work from anywhere in ...
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There are several good things going for modular housing: for starters, there’s less waste compared to the conventional building industry, the quality can be more consistent, and it can be built relatively quickly because it’s prefabricated in the controlled environment ...
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Amazon is building a greenhouse in downtown Seattle that’s meant to be a refuge for office employees. The greenhouse, constructed as a trio of spheres, will house more than 3,000 species of plants, many of which are endangered, The New York ...
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Swedish firm White Arkitekter has won a competition to design a cultural centre and hotel in Skellefteå, Sweden, with its proposal for the “tallest wooden building in the Nordic countries” (+ slideshow). Named Kulturhus i Skellefteå, the 19-storey structure will contain a series of cultural ...
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Imagine a neighborhood that can grow its own food, produce its own energy, and turn its waste system into a closed-loop regenerative system. Now imagine a network of such villages all over the world. Pretty far-fetched, eh? Maybe, but that’s ...
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Jaelle Ang says the idea for The Great Room came about because between a third to half of all workers today are flexible and mobile. ‘Increasingly, workers and companies are realising they need to use a wide range and typology ...
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In the grand state of Washington, on the Northwest coast of the United States, Seattle-based MW Workssets the stage for a quiet vacation retreat. With emphasis on the use of salvaged materials, Canyon Barnis a patchwork of raw steel and ...