Author: nanofi

Best Surfing Sports for Beginner and Advance

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Barberio Colella ARC Designs Pop-Up Home

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Disaster can strike a community at any minute. Following the most costly earthquake in their history in April, hundreds of thousands of Nepalese residents were rendered instantly homeless. To help these people reorganize and get back to a familiar way of life, Barberio Colella ARC has designed a temporary structure using local materials “to make…

Carl Pruscha, an Architect

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Carl Pruscha, an Austrian architect who mainly dedicated his professional career to investigate and work closely in the field of regional architecture in the eastern world, a territory that was being overlooked at a time when the modern movement in architecture and in the rest of the world was booming. Through an overview of his…

Re-Imagined Municipal Museum of Weert, New Zealand

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With a new golden skin, the Museum W re-opens with an exhibition by local designers Job Smeets & Studio Job. After closing in 2019 for an extended overhaul project, the Jacob van Horpe Municipal Museum in Weert, Netherlands has been re-christened as The Museum W. Originally the site of Weert’s city hall, the project was…

Prime Space, Visibility, and Community

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Based inside 4 World Trade Center, Silver Art Projects is supporting artists with the fundamentals to succeed in New York. “It’s been nice to be immersed in New York City architecture while I work,” says Lindsey Brittain Collins, a multimedia artist whose kaleidoscopic pieces often center architecture and urban design as agents of social and economic change.…

A New Orleans Planner Builds…

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A proposal to remove a hated highway is caught in a maelstrom of politicking. But Amy Stelly is standing her ground. Amy Stelly is a planner by profession. But her beef with the Claiborne Expressway—the roughly two-mile elevated highway that cuts through the historic neighborhood of Tremé, in New Orleans, essentially splitting its heart—isn’t theoretical, it’s personal. Stelly…