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snøhetta plans spiraling galleries with curved glass facades for beijing art museum

Snøhetta returns to beijing with radiating art museum   Developed in collaboration with Beijing Institute of Architectural Design, the project marks Snøhetta’s second major cultural commission in the Chinese capital after the Beijing Library. Set within the rapidly developing eastern district, the museum takes shape as a large-scale civic building positioned to support Beijing’s expanding […]

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Persistent DIYer creates autonomous flying umbrella despite years of struggle

Back in early 2024, John Tse designed a flying umbrella controlled by a remote, which seemed a completely out-of-the-box idea. However, some users pointed out that the umbrella should follow the person using it, to make it more practical, come rain or shine. The hands-free option of using a flying umbrella is far more exciting

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ZHA launches construction of 110-million-passenger airport near addis ababa

Construction begins on Africa’s largest airport, designed by zha   Ethiopian Airlines Group begins construction on what is set to become Africa’s largest airport, Bishoftu International Airport (BIA), designed by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) and located around 40 kilometers southeast of Addis Ababa. With an initial annual capacity of 60 million passengers, rising to 110

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A Granny Cart That Looks Like Luggage: Someone Actually Built It

Walking to the grocery store with a wire granny cart has always been practical but never particularly pleasant. The wheels rattle over every sidewalk crack, the wire basket looks like it escaped from a hardware aisle, and your tomatoes inevitably get crushed under a bag of potatoes. As more people ditch cars for walkable neighborhoods,

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5 Best Reading Nook Essentials to Restart Your Book Club Goals in 2026

Book clubs thrive on intention, and 2026 is calling for a refresh. The ritual of reading together deserves more than cramped corners and harsh overhead lighting. Creating a dedicated reading nook transforms your literary habits from scattered moments into meaningful experiences. These five essentials blend form with function, turning any space into an inviting sanctuary

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concrete canvas wraps 18 scaffolding monoliths for monumental installation in florence

Marc Leschelier installs a walkable field of pre-architecture   Marc Leschelier brings his practice of pre-architecture to Florence with the monumental installation Ancient / New Site. The project occupies the central square of the Fortezza da Basso with 18 monolithic structures that visitors are invited to enter, cross, and inhabit. Spread across 1,700 square meters,

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from bags to make up, vitamins photo series reimagines real vegetables as everyday objects

Vitamins by Eleonore Buschinger and Tabea Mathern   Vitamins is a collaborative project by designer Eleonore Buschinger’s Vitamin Color and photographer Tabea Mathern that explores vegetables as a material for contemporary image-making. Developed in New York, the series presents sculptural still lifes in which everyday objects, from fashion accessories to familiar household items, are reconstructed

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