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post-anthropocene landscapes unfold in laurent grasso’s artificialis exhibition at sean kelly

presenting grasso’s films and two new painting series, the exhibition at sean kelly gallery explores themes of nature, time, and human impact. The post post-anthropocene landscapes unfold in laurent grasso’s artificialis exhibition at sean kelly appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Tropical Architecture Bureau blends “old-world charm with the modern” for Keralan home

Rounded layers of smooth cement plaster take cues from traditional stone-carved architecture at TropiBox, a home in Kerala, India, designed by local studio Tropical Architecture Bureau. Located in the city of Kochi, TropiBox is informed by the architecture of tropical modernism – a style developed in the late 1940s as a blending of European modernism

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Circular MagSafe SSD sticks to the back of your phone for near-infinite storage

With the death of microSD cards in smartphones, the storage that you buy is all that you’ll ever get. Sure, you can use cloud storage, but that puts you at the mercy of an Internet connection. It’s not always available, as some might want you to believe, and it’s not always fast, especially for large

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Black timber and metal cloak low-lying Weald House in Kent

Architecture studios Mailen Design and Peter Bradford Architects have completed Weald House, a barn-like home designed to be “deeply connected” to its rural site in Kent, UK. Described by Mailen Design and Peter Bradford Architects as a “contemporary interpretation of the familiar agricultural black barn”, the home has a low-lying, pitched-roof structure wrapped with blackened-timber

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