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With over 800 participants who took part in the Character Design challenge, it’s almost needless to say that narrowing it down to our final winners from the mass of very talented and creative designs was a difficult task for our judges. Challengers had to design 10 unique characters from an ancient civilization. Each character needed to tell […]
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Image 4 of 28 from gallery of OM Nursery / HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro + KIDS DESIGN LABO. Photograph by Studio Bauhaus
Three Faces of Japandi Design Design trends come and go, but some combinations are timeless. Japandi design is one of them. It fuses the elegant simplicity, balance, and tranquillity of Japanese and Scandinavian styles. Imagine your living space as a...Read More
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For Kindred Glooms
With the merger of three youth programs, Glasir – Tórshavn College sets the framework for a school culture full of interdisciplinary meetings. In the new building, we have designed an activating learning environment aimed to develop the 21st century skills.Open hubs (hubbur) on every floor offer the students differentiated learning spaces, where multiple classes can meet and work side by side. With long benches, twisting high tables, and movable seats, the interior is flexible and can quickly support shifts in work modes. The school's basis rooms (stova) are organized according to typologies for learning that either support group work or focus the class's concentration towards blackboard presentations.With the design concept, we encourage students to navigate after their learning needs and offer teachers tools to teach with variation.Throughout the school, the design activates the wide hallways by moving learning situations out on the shared common areas. The movement out towards the central city square creates social and interdisciplinary synergies, so science students can get practical insights from training carpenters, while hairdressing students can exchange craft techniques with students from the clothing line.Glasir lays the foundation for how new generations in the Faroe Islands will gather and work together. The strategic learning space design creates vibrant venues where students want to stay throughout the day – across classes and disciplines.
The Nature Point is a project by Mind Design where the play between architecture and nature is in the core of the design concept. Both have to work together as a whole unity.
Image 5 of 20 from gallery of Shenzhen College of International Education / Li Xiaodong Atelier. Photograph by UK Studio
Read At the 16th International Architecture exhibition La Biennale di Venezia with the title FREESPACE to mark her participation in THIS IS NOT A SHIRT we met Anna
Image 3 of 18 from gallery of Kengo Kuma & Associates and Ingarden & Ewý Architects Merge Cinematography and Architecture for the CAMERIMAGE Film Festival Competition. Photograph by MIR
First-year architecture and urban planning students at the Estonian Academy of Arts have designed and created READER, a shelter based on the concept...
Winners from France, United Kingdom and China selected.