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Biv Punakaiki Cabin / Fabric

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  • Architects: Fabric
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  46
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Altus Windows, PREFA, Roaring Meg Fires, Xlam

The Sobriety of Untreated Wood Facades: Tips and Inspiring Examples

The moment a tree is cut down and its biological processes are interrupted, it can be said that the deterioration process of wood also begins. Steps such as the correct cutting of the trunk, drying and storage or the precise specification of the best species for each use will determine its durability. Composed basically of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, each wood species has a certain natural durability, also influenced by the environmental conditions of where it is inserted, such as temperature, humidity, oxygen content, and the microorganisms and insects present there. Generally, surface treatments are used to increase the protection of different parts, such as varnishes, oils and other chemical processes. But there are situations in which untreated wood can be used outdoors, achieving a gray and sober aesthetic that blends into the exterior and brings personality to the building.

Pegasus House / Dalman Architects

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Pegasus, New Zealand

The Humanitarian Works of Shigeru Ban

The Humanitarian Works of Shigeru Ban - Featured Image
Cardboard Cathedral. Image © Stephen Goodenough

2014 Pritzker Laureate Shigeru Ban may be as well known for his innovative use of materials as for his compassionate approach to design. For a little over three decades, Ban, the founder of the Voluntary Architects Network, has applied his extensive knowledge of recyclable materials, particularly paper and cardboard, to constructing high-quality, low-cost shelters for victims of disaster across the world —from Rwanda to Haiti, to Turkey, Japan, and more. We've rounded up 10 projects of his humanitarian work, explained by Shigeru Ban Architects themselves.

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Woolston Community Library / Ignite Architects

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Christchurch, New Zealand
  • Architects: Ignite Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  198
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018

The Family Bach / Allfrey + South Architects

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Hanmer Springs, New Zealand

10 Stylish Images of Cars and Architecture: The Best Photos of the Week

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© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

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The inclusion of cars in photographs of architecture is an interesting tool that can help the viewer to understand the scale of a building. The addition of an automobile to a scene can not only help to transmit a notion of the size of the photographed elements, it can also be used to generate interesting compositional relationships to benefit the photograph as a whole. Below, we've highlighted a selection of 10 images from prominent photographers such as Rafael Gamo, Michael Sinclair and Bruno Candiotto which make effective use of this technique.

Mt Pleasant Home / Allfrey + South Architects

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Christchurch, New Zealand

World Photo Day 2017: Our Readers’ 100 Most-Bookmarked Architectural Photographs

This August 19th is World Photo Day, which celebrates photography on the anniversary of the day on which France bought the patent for the daguerreotype, one of the earliest photographic processes, and released it to the world for free in 1839. At ArchDaily, we understand the importance of photography in architecture—not only as a tool for recording designs, but also as a discipline that many of us enjoy. To celebrate the occasion, we decided to reveal the most popular images ever published on ArchDaily, as selected by you, our readers. Using data gathered from My ArchDaily, we have ranked the 100 most-saved images from our database; read on to see them.

Urban Cottage / CoLab Architecture

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Christchurch, New Zealand
  • Architects: CoLab Architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  80
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  CoolColour, Prime Panels, Raftjack, Serralunga, Simon James Design

Guide to Getting Your Work Published

As editors on the Projects Team at ArchDaily, we wanted to reflect on the projects published in 2016—and, based on those submissions, to consider what we hope to see from the submissions we will publish in 2017.

During 2016, the projects we published had a high level of visual impact. Axonometric views were part of the vast majority of our publications, democratizing understanding by creating easily accessible views which closely resemble reality. Secondly, the development of immersive video technology has allowed us to publish full 360-degree tours through the interiors of works of different sizes, generating images which are increasingly representative of the physical reality of the work in question.

Annandale Scrubby Bay / Patterson Associates

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Gleneagles Terrace / Allfrey + South Architects

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Christchurch, New Zealand

Christchurch House / Case Ornsby Design Pty Ltd

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Christchurch, New Zealand

Bradnor Road / Allfrey + South Architects

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Christchurch, New Zealand

Christchurch North Methodist Church / Dalman Architecture

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  780
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016

Wilton Close / Allfrey + South Architects

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Christchurch, New Zealand