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2014 AZ Awards of Merit: A+ Student Award

2014 AZ Awards of Merit: A+ Student Award

Väärtus Jewellery, by Rowan Liivamägi; and Revitalizing Bamyan, by Safira Lakhani.

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September 24, 2014

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2014 AZ Awards of Merit: Concepts

2014 AZ Awards of Merit: Concepts

Taichung Cultural Center by Platform for Architecture + Research; Ring House by MZ Architects; Meditation House by MZ Architects; and Luminous Moon-Gate by Form4 Architecture.

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September 23, 2014

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2014 AZ Awards Winner: Best Design Concept

2014 AZ Awards Winner: Best Design Concept

Tangent Clock, by San Francisco’s Scott Sullivan, turns the passage of time into artful expression.

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September 3, 2014

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2014 AZ Awards Winner: Best Unbuilt Competition Entry

2014 AZ Awards Winner: Best Unbuilt Competition Entry

This proposal for a media headquarters in the Middle East shows REX Architecture of New York exploring exciting tower typologies.

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September 1, 2014

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The 2014 AZ Awards: People’s Choice Selections

The 2014 AZ Awards: People’s Choice Selections

In April, we asked you to vote on your favourite finalists in the fourth annual AZ Awards, and at Friday’s Gala in Toronto, your choices were finally revealed. From as far away as Mumbai and São Paulo, these are the winners of the 2014 People’s Choice Awards.

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June 27, 2014

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Announcing the Winners of the 2014 AZ Awards

Announcing the Winners of the 2014 AZ Awards

Top players in the international architectural and design community, from Canada, the U.S., Brazil, Japan and beyond, gathered at Toronto’s Evergreen Brick Works on Friday night as Azure announced the winners of its fourth annual AZ Awards.

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June 23, 2014

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Can Norman Foster’s SkyCycle Come True?

Can Norman Foster’s SkyCycle Come True?

The visionary concept for London would give cyclists their own expressway. Plus, three pieces of fun, fashionable and flat-packed bike gear.

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May 12, 2014

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Design Miami Pavilion by Formlessfinder

Design Miami Pavilion by Formlessfinder

We chat with the Bronx architecture firm Formlessfinder, which takes its first major step onto the world stage with the opening of its truss-roofed sand dune at Design Miami.

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December 4, 2013

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Rethinking the Remote Control

Rethinking the Remote Control

In Lazy Bytes, an exhibit opening tomorrow at Parsons in New York, four of the world’s top design schools take a fresh look at the home’s most overlooked device.

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October 23, 2013

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A Pollution-Tracking Kite in Beijing

A Pollution-Tracking Kite in Beijing

Thanks to its embedded sensor and LEDs, Float delivers air quality data to citizens.

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October 21, 2013

Section: Design

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