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John McAslan + Partners refurbishes 20th-century Burrell Collection museum in Glasgow

November 1, 2024 Starr Charles 0

This video produced by Jim Stephenson features the updated Burrell Collection museum in Glasgow by architecture studio John McAslan + Partners, which has been shortlisted for the RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award. The film forms part of a series being published by Dezeen in collaboration with the Royal Incorporation of Architects in

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Seven architecture and design events in November from Dezeen Events Guide

November 1, 2024 Sophie Chapman 0

Design Mumbai, Dezeen Awards Party, BAQ and BDNY are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this November. Other events taking place during the month include festivals Dubai Design Week, Design Canberra Festival and Seoul Design Festival. Design Canberra Festival 1 to 10 November, Australia The 2024 edition of Design Canberra Festival

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Oostenburg Island / Studioninedots

November 1, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The island of Oostenburg in Amsterdam was formed together with the neighbouring Oostelijke Eilanden (Eastern Islands) Kattenburg and Wittenburg by draining part of the IJ river. While Kattenburg and Wittenburg became residential areas, Oostenburg maintained its identity as a working island. The history of Oostenburg dates back to when it was a Dutch East India Company shipyard, which later became a workplace for shipbuilder Stork and by 2005 was the site for the INIT building.

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The Future of AI Rendering: Boost Efficiency and Cut Costs with the Right Tool

November 1, 2024 Eduardo Souza 0

The creation of images through artificial intelligence (AI) surprised us a few years ago. Utilizing algorithms such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs), these systems are trained to identify visual patterns in images from the huge database of the internet, interpret them, and generate new compositions. Initially, the results tended to be rudimentary, often distorted and strange, but with the evolution of systems and training methods, AI has started to produce highly detailed and visually impressive images, challenging the limits of digital creativity. In architecture, this has been no different. As architectural design evolves, technologies that allow architects to bring their visions to life are progressing alongside it. AI renderings are transforming the way we visualize and conceptualize spaces, with the potential to significantly reduce costs, increase efficiency, and improve accuracy, especially in terms of scale fidelity and spatial representation.

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The European Prize for Public Urban Space Announces Warsaw Park and Porto do Son Beach Design as 2024 Winners

November 1, 2024 Maria-Cristina Florian 0

The 2024 European Prize for Urban Public Space has announced the overall winners for the 12th edition: For the General Category, the “Park at the Warsaw Uprising Mound” in Poland by studios topoScape and Archigrest received recognition its ability to honor the site’s historical significance; while the Seafront Category prize was given to the “Beach Improvement and Redevelopment of the Harbour Edge” in Porto do Son, Spain, designed by CREUSeCARRASCO and RVR Arquitectos for its careful integration of natural and manmade elements. Selected from a list of 10 finalists, the projects were appreciated for their sensible response to local memory and an understanding of the interplay between various elements that interact with urban life.

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PL-T Architecture nestles stepped winery beside Tibetan mountain

November 1, 2024 Nyima Murry 0

Stepped terraces cut into the landscape mark the Quzika 1865 Winery Complex, which Chinese studio PL-T Architecture has created at the foot of Dameiyong Snow Mountain in Tibet. Located in Quzika, Markam County, the winery is designed by PL-T Architecture to “co-exist with nature” while providing the required facilities for producing wine and winetasting. Set

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Designed by Peter Zumthor, the David Geffen Galleries at LACMA Set Opening Date for April 2026

November 1, 2024 Nour Fakharany 0

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) has announced that its new David Geffen Galleries designed by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor will open to the public in April 2026 in Los Angeles, United States, according to LACMA’s publication, Unframed. The galleries, whose final design was approved in 2019, represent a significant new phase in LACMA’s ongoing campus redevelopment, bringing expanded gallery space and updated facilities to the museum.

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Architectural Grafting: A Strategy for Sustainable Design

November 1, 2024 Diogo Borges Ferreira 0

Architectural grafting, a concept recently popularized by Jeanne Gang in The Art of Architectural Grafting, presents a transformative approach to urban regeneration and sustainability. Drawing inspiration from botanical and horticultural practices — where new growth is added to existing plants for enhanced resilience — this architectural method integrates new structures with existing ones, allowing them to coexist and adapt. Rather than pursuing demolition, grafting prioritizes adaptation, extending the life of buildings while safeguarding their cultural and historical significance.