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Pavilion for Good Sleep / WHALE!

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Tunquen, Chile
  • Architects: WHALE!
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  50
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

Market Mews House / Ampuero Yutronic

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  • Architects: Ampuero Yutronic
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  240
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

How to Choose the Front Door of a House?

As much as walls, ceilings, and furniture pieces define the character and perception of an architectural project, doors play a critical role in building that style. Among all the doors used in houses, the front door is the first tangible element that homeowners and visitors will encounter, acting as the pivotal point where architecture greets the user. After all, first impressions are always important; and the entrance door is certainly one that can set the tone for the rest of the interior. However, choosing the right front door for a contemporary house can be difficult, especially with so many design possibilities. Therefore, before making that decision, it is crucial to know what those possibilities are – and how these can transform the front door into a design statement.

Guest Pavilion / TIRONI BARTLAU

Guest Pavilion / TIRONI BARTLAU - Exterior Photography, Extension
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Quintay, Chile
  • Architects: TIRONI BARTLAU
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  74
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019

20 Architecture Tips from 2021

We are starting to say goodbye to the year and after a review of all the contents developed, we find ourselves with a wide range of architectural advice that involves both interior and exterior spaces. Addressing issues from the domestic sphere to more technical and decisive questions, these are intended to serve as a guide and/or suggestions, rescuing those necessary considerations to take into account when planning our spaces, regardless of the use or the future they contemplate. 

Enfermedades Preciosas Installation / Iván Bravo Arquitectos

Enfermedades Preciosas Installation / Iván Bravo Arquitectos - Interior Photography, Installation
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Vitacura, Chile

3D Printing, Prefabrication, and Interior Design: Construction Trends for 2022

Jorge Drexler sings, in one of his songs, that “we always look at the river, contemplating the other riverbank”. Beyond understanding everything that was done, looking back at the past year can serve to get some clues about the future. This 2021, we published more than 160 articles in the Materials & Products section, covering a wide range of topics. From complex concepts such as 4D printing or very little processed materials such as hempcrete and bamboo, drawing a retrospective of the covered themes and understanding what interested our readers the most is an interesting exercise to foreshadow some trends in the future of the construction field. Looking at our most viewed articles, three large themes are evident: 3D printing, pre-fabrication, and interior renovation. Below, we present a compilation of each topic, reflecting on what we can dare to say about the trends in the construction industry that should consolidate in 2022.

Architecturally Integrated Bunk Beds: Material and Design Tips

It is a common misconception that bunk beds - which are sleeping spaces elevated above floor-level - are used exclusively for the bedrooms of children and teens. While bunk beds are a great solution for younger kids and older kids alike, the practical aspect of bunk beds which gives ample sleeping space while saving on floor space, makes them great for a variety of purposes and applications. With a rise in density and the majority of people living in large urban centers making use of increasingly smaller living spaces, there has come a push towards modularity in interior architecture. For this reason, bunk beds and lofted sleeping areas have become a great solution to maximize square footage. 

Residence 195 / Ampuero Yutronic

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  • Architects: Ampuero Yutronic
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  114
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Vectorworks, Duravit, Laufen, Adelek Wooden floor, Adobe, +4

East Extension Center / Arquitectura DESE UC

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Providencia, Chile
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2992
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, KEIM, Budnik, DANOSA, Funder Max, +7

Beals Lyon Architects Wins the 2020 Oscar Niemeyer Award in Latin American Architecture

On November 18, the Panamerican Architecture Biennial of Quito announced the winning projects of the 2020 Oscar Niemeyer Award for Latin American Architecture.

Zagreb Office / Oficina Bravo

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  • Architects: Oficina Bravo
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2798 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Villalba

Desert Interpretation Center / Emilio Marín + Juan Carlos López

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Antofagasta, Chile
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Hunter Douglas

36 Architecture Firms from the Global South You Should Know

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Countries that are part of the so-called “global south” have undergone many transformations in their cities and urban contexts in recent years due to the economic and social challenges they face. Urban growth, sustainable development, quality of life and health in emerging cities, and the development of their own cultural identity have been some of the issues that local architecture had to incorporate.

Young architects have understood the importance of making an architecture that is deeply rooted in their own territory while giving this architecture a clear local identity. By generating new typologies and using their own resources and materials, they have presented innovative, site-specific, and, above all, solutions with a new fresh focus towards what represents them as creators of this architecture.

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