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Architecture | Wooden wonder
A sea-facing retreat by Architecture Discipline in Vagator, Goa, reimagines tropical living through sustainable design and ...
Think of Paris and more cream-coloured limestone than wood architecture comes to mind. But a new 50m-tall apartment building might just start a trend. Named 'Wood Up', it's one of the first wood ...
Wood buildings are climbing skyward — with ... He said a group of visiting architecture students recently took photos of themselves hugging the columns. He talked about the “forest feel ...
Mass-timber buildings could be built using less wood, but the less material is used, the more susceptible the structure is to fire, says Michael Green, principal of Michael Green Architecture in ...
MGA, which specializes in wooden architecture, hopes that the project will set a “new global benchmark for mass timber construction.” The project is part of the redevelopment of the Marcus ...
But Japan has a long and continuous history of wooden architecture. The devastating earthquakes of 1891 and 1923 exposed the shortcomings of then-popular European-style brick and stone buildings.
also in wood and built in 1862, can be seen there. These unusual constructions, in which carpenters created a bold visionary architecture, perpetuate an ancient model of parish space and are in ...
An estimated 20,000 cubic meters of timber will be utilized. “Wooden architecture is drawing attention around the world (from the perspective of U.N. sustainable development goals),” said ...
“I build architectural dream worlds,” Dennis Maher, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Architecture, said of his work. And this is exactly what you’ll find when you pass through the ...
“We use it on our trips 3D-scanning Ukrainian wooden churches — 17th and 18th centuries,” said Illia Lytvynchuk, an assistant ...
Since 2019, Shirobito, a Japanese online media platform specialising in castles, compiles an annual list of Japan’s top 20 ...
He soon revised his itinerary when he encountered the country’s antique temples, farmhouses and teahouses and became infatuated with Japanese wood architecture. In 2009, Mr. Stollenmeyer ...