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A Robotic Shopping System at One of Russia’s Oldest Malls

A Robotic Shopping System at One of Russia’s Oldest Malls

As shopping centres struggle to compete with online retail, one of Russia’s oldest malls has brought the computer right to the store with the help of Cheungvogl architecture and design studio.

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January 11, 2017

Section: Interiors

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A New Concert Hall in an Old Williamsburg Factory

A New Concert Hall in an Old Williamsburg Factory

Brooklyn’s Bureau V brings down the house, transforming a disused building into the National Sawdust performance venue.

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March 28, 2016

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A Tour Along SANAA’s River Retreat

A Tour Along SANAA’s River Retreat

Meandering along with the contours of its site, the Japanese firm’s community centre in Connecticut is as beautiful as its surroundings.

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February 15, 2016

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The New Age of Aging

The New Age of Aging

By 2050, the global population over the age of 60 will top two billion, and for the first time in history, outnumber the generation under the age of 15. The statistics are spurring on leading think tanks, architects and technology brands – including Aging 2.0, HWKN and Frog – to improve life for seniors.

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October 1, 2015

Section: Design

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A Closer Look: Renzo Piano’s Whitney Museum in New York

A Closer Look: Renzo Piano’s Whitney Museum in New York

The building’s brutish exterior conceals surprisingly gracious interiors.

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August 10, 2015

Section: Architecture

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Designer Profile: Leong Leong

Designer Profile: Leong Leong

Dominic and Christopher Leong operate in that sweet spot between experimentation and commercial contracts – a formula that is earning international attention.

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July 2, 2015

Section: Curiosity

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Konstantin Grcic’s Collapsible Desk for Vitra

Konstantin Grcic’s Collapsible Desk for Vitra

The German designer’s Hack office furniture is fast, cheap and out of control.

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June 29, 2015

Section: Design

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A Restaurant that Serves Up the Future of Food

A Restaurant that Serves Up the Future of Food

Café ArtScience, a restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, conceived by Le Laboratoire Cambridge and designed by Mathieu Lehanneur, presents a radical way to rethink eating, drinking and interacting with food.

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February 17, 2015

Section: Interiors

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Norway Invites the World to the Salt Festival

Norway Invites the World to the Salt Festival

For the year-long multimedia arts festival, Rintala Eggertsson Architects devised three A-frame structures to house performances, exhibits and a sauna.

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December 23, 2014

Section: Architecture

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Architect Profile: PARA-Project

Architect Profile: PARA-Project

Headed by OMA alumni Jon Lott, PARA-Project is making a name for itself by rethinking conventional building typologies.

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November 21, 2014

Section: Architecture

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