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Recently, iF Design Talent Award was revealed. One professor, along with several students from School of Architecture & Design worked together to design this Water Condensation Device.

The project aims at the problem of obtaining water resources in arid regions. It applies the principle of plant aerial rooting, uses renewable resources such as local #African #bamboo as the #outer #frame, and #recyclable #membrane as the internal condensation device. When the air passes through the device, and water vapor is captured to obtain a clean water source. The overall simplicity, easy construction and low maintenance cost, can effectively reduce the problem of water scarcity in arid areas.


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A complex design and an inflexible completion date made the Sydney Coliseum, a performance center in South Wales, Australia, a challenging construction project.


Groat: We had to go back and redesign some of our own work to fit in with the building. That does have an impact on time, but we were able to minimize it because it was done in the BIM 360 models.


The challenge with construction is that construction needs to take a digital idea and make it into something physical. And what you do in between is really the magic.

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HEALTHCARE, STORE, INTERIOR DESIGN
•SEATTLE, UNITED STATES
Architects:
Best Practice Architecture
Area: 1000 ft²/ 93m²
Year: 2015
Photographs: Rafael Soldi
Contractor: Bellan Construction
Design Team: Ian Butcher, Kailin Gregga, Harry Murzyn
Collaborators: Hum Creative, Pillow Studios
City: Seattle
Country: United States

The concept evolved to incorporate a series of powder-coated steel “house” frames which march rhythmically through the space. Clad with a mixture of custom acrylic & wood eyeglass display boxes and mirrored surfaces, the frames have integral lighting which allow the viewer to try on eyewear and see themselves from many angles concurrently in their own private viewing gallery.

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Can a building zig?
A border crossing is the first thing you encounter in a country, and the last thing you see as you leave. Georgia has built what must be the most interesting border crossing in the world, which is no surprise—since it was reborn as an independent democratic country in 1991, Georgia has been using architecture to rebrand its image to the world. Cantilevered platforms allow for viewing of the rugged landscape, and a cafeteria, conference room, and staff facilities are arranged to create a composition that promises wonderful discoveries in the
country beyond.

The gateway to a country should entice and inspire visitors.

Border checkpoint.  Sarpi, Georgia J. MAYER H. ARCHITECTS

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Can architecture swirl?
An inflatable and mobile concert hall made of a stretchy plastic membrane brings both art and hope to earthquake-devastated Japan. The five-hundred seat venue can inflate in under two hours and, when deflated, can move to a new location on the back of a truck.

The line between art and architecture can be a curvy one.

Ark Nova. Matsushima, Japan ARATA ISOZAKI, ANISH KAPOOR

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