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Building Trends, Architecture

Back to nature: New types of skyscrapers

The world's population is growing. At the same time, an ever-increasing proportion of...
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8 Feb
Architecture

Simply tree-like: Rooms around trees

They are big, they are green, they are - an inspiration: trees. Some...
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25 Jan
Architecture

Architecture from the tube

If you literally look into the tube, you get nothing. But what is it like to look out of...
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9 Jan
Architecture

Building in the mountains: The hidden jewels ...

An extreme climate and almost inaccessible terrain has always turned building in the...
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28 Nov
Architecture

Modern museum buildings which have become wor...

Being able to build a museum, at least once – that is the great dream of many architects...
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22 Nov
Architecture

Invisible houses: How organic architecture ca...

Concrete high-rises which protrude from landscapes. Splendid buildings which force...
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19 Nov
Architecture

5 remarkable architectural icons: Crazily put...

The most amazing forms exist in nature and in technology, such as flowers, birds' nests...
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15 Nov
Architecture

Hospital construction of the future: Innovati...

Health sector buildings impose very specific demands on architects and structural...
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8 Nov
Architecture

From the Arctic to the Sahara: Building in ex...

Whether North Pole, South Pole or deserts - most remote regions of the world have one...
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5 Nov
Architecture

Modern church architecture: Between tradition...

Churches are as old as Christianity itself - about 2000 years. Ever since the Middle Ages...
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1 Nov
Architecture

80 meters and more - the “woodscrapers” are c...

Wood is a wonderfully versatile and potentially sustainable building material which, for...
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22 Oct
Building Trends, Architecture

From energy efficient to crazy: New trends in...

Engineers are developing rotatable and foldable facade elements with function and almost...
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18 Oct