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1 week ago

How Are New Design Innovations Shaping Interiors in Spain?

In Spain, design reveals a layered character, with architecture that intertwines multiple material strategies, where identity and contemporaneity come together. In step with a changing global scenario, contemporary architecture, particularly that which embraces the future, weaves together practices such as material reuse, circular design, attention to well-being, and greater flexibility, reshaping the ways we live. These explorations are not only addressed on international stages but also take shape in projects that pursue new approaches, attentive to both design and the life unfolding in each space.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

biomaterial tiles by fahrenheit 180 reimagine lisbon's azulejos with oyster shells and seaweed

Fahrenheit 180º, a design collective founded by Jeremy Morris and Luca Carlisle, develops From the Tagus to the Tile, an installation exploring the potential of regenerative biomaterials in architectural surfaces. Presented in the gardens of Gulbenkian Center of Modern Art, the project reinterprets the city's traditional azulejos using produced from oyster shells and seaweed collected from the Tagus River, the Sado Estuary, and local food systems.
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fromArchDaily
1 month ago

The Cradle Office Building / HPP Architects

To leave old conventions behind, take new architectural paths, think circular, and design solutions as added value for people, neighborhood, and environment, was the goal of The Cradle's integral planning team right from the start. The office building sits confidently in the heterogeneous urban development constellation of the Düsseldorf Media Harbor and develops an independent architectural language. This language derives from the synergy of the three main pillars of the design
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1 month ago

One Month Until the Opening: Exploring Copenhagen Architecture Biennial's Program, Pavilions, and Exhibitions

Led by Josephine Michau, CEO and Founder of CAFx and curator of the Danish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023, the Biennial launches under the theme "Slow Down," reflecting on how societies can respond to the pressures of rapid population growth, resource consumption, and environmental challenges by rethinking the pace of change in the built environment. The program will feature over 200 events, including city walks, film screenings, lectures, exhibitions, performances, and harvest gatherings, exploring approaches to sustainable futures through architecture.
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fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

PORTAL Celebrates Circular Design by Printing Furniture in Situ

Creation involves interlinked cycles of life and death, evident in PORTAL's exhibition of 3D printed furniture in a decaying industrial space.
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Should Buildings Be Designed to Decay?

Innovations in building materials have opened up avenues for circular design that challenge the long-held notion that buildings must endure indefinitely.
Renovation
fromDesign Milk
3 months ago

Design Milk's Top 12 Favorites From NeoCon 2025

NeoCon 2025 showcased a global trend towards transparency around circular design, emphasizing sustainability and innovations in commercial design across various industries.
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fromArchDaily
3 months ago
Renovation

Copenhagen Architecture Biennial 2025 Reveals 'Slow Pavilion' Designs Built from Reused Materials

Copenhagen Architecture Biennial 2025 emphasizes 'Slow Down' theme to promote sustainable architecture and counteract modern life's rapid pace.
fromArchDaily
4 months ago
Arts

Serbia's Wool Installation Explores Circular Design at Venice Architecture Biennale 2025

The Serbian Pavilion's installation exemplifies circular design by unravelling entirely, promoting sustainability and engaging visitors interactively.
fromArchDaily
3 months ago
Renovation

Copenhagen Architecture Biennial 2025 Reveals 'Slow Pavilion' Designs Built from Reused Materials

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