Image 15 of 27 from gallery of APR House / Studio AG Arquitetura. Photograph by Ricardo Bassetti
Image 1 of 22 from gallery of Glass House / Max Núñez. Photograph by Roland Halbe
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Image 1 of 32 from gallery of House VG Renovation / ES-arch. Courtesy of ES-arch
Les Bains Street Art: Les Bains Paris invited the world's top street art talent to create one-time works and installations that will never be on public display.
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Hobbit aesthetics. I can live there.
UPDATED on December 12, 2014 Builders of a certain age — say, those older than about 55 or 60 — started their careers at a time when no one talked about air leakage or air barriers. Back in the early 1970s, even engineers were ignorant about air leakage in buildings, because the basic research hadn’t been done yet. Times have changed, and most residential building codes now require builders to include details designed to reduce air leakage. Today’s young carpenters are working on job sites where air barriers matter.
The Amazons of Dahomey were an all-female military regiment founded in the 16th century in the Kingdom of Dahomey (present-day Republic of Benin). By the end of the 19th century, they comprised a third of the nation's army and were thought to be more valuable on the battle field than their male counterparts. French artist YZ, whose portrait-based work frequently taps into civil rights themes, recently paid homage to these female warriors with her public art series in Senegal, "Amazon." Painted on the sides of houses in a Senegalese village, the monochromatic portraits symbolize a story of female strength often left untold.
From impressive retail design to unique residential spaces, the 2015 SBID International Design Award winners have been announced!
Design by Allan Malouf. São Paulo.
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