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The future of shared domestic spaces

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The Covid-19 pandemic has brought how we use our homes into sharp focus. As we spend more time than before working, socialising, exercising and resting at home, our shared spaces have taken on new functions. No longer is the kitchen only a place to cook or eat – it may now be where at …

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Drones and architecture

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How will architecture adapt to Covid-19 and beyond?

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The global Covid-19 pandemic has created a new world for all of us. While the fight against the virus continues, we are all learning to adjust to life in a socially-distanced society. How we move through our cities, towns and villages has changed, and we have had to refamiliarise ours …

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Christo & Jeanne Claude

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“The work of art is a scream of freedom.” – Christo

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Sketchbook Chronicles N.005

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– RISE on Houzz: how to work remotely like a pro. – Springtime means colour! – Architecture interiors and garments. – Prefab Architecture: do-it-yourself kits and modular buildings. – 3D-Prints: Foster + Partners printed steel truss. – Social Distancing in style.

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Sketchbook Chronicles N.004

– Kamikatsu: the zero-waste town in Japan. – Making household concrete objects with Mexican studio ‘En Concreto’. – The Viscaya Transporter Bridge. – New and old building technologies.

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The RIBA House of the Year winner 2019: House Lessans

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A bow to simplicity and values rooted in maternal landscapes, House Lessans is the winner of the RIBA House of the Year 2019 award.

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Sketchbook Chronicles N.003

– Architecture with a social spin: an initiative for a school in Guatemala from Architecture Sans Frontieres. – The ancient craft of hand-blown cylinder glass. – Natural materials for the future: environmentally friendly engineered wood and hempcrete introducing hemp to traditional co …

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Sketchbook Chronicles N.002

– Handmade origami paper-lamps made by the RISE creative team. – Carbon-zero London architecture at Ted Cullinan’s house in Camden Mews. – Translucent walls made of polycarbonate materials.

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Sketchbook Chronicles N.001

– A walk around Walmer Yard to boost our passion for architectural details. – The Living Architecture initiative: Peter Zumthor’s villa introduced us to this idea by Alain de Botton from the School of Life. – RISE Rusted Lamp: a wink to our Brexit Bunker.

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