Building and Construction
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The production of concrete is a major contributor to worldwide CO2 emissions, however Nendo showcases a greener alternative with its Block-Wall House, which was part-built using a novel concrete that actually captures carbon-dioxide.
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This extraordinary residence is crafted from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 and perched on the edge of a cliffside in Bali. It has received a new luxurious interior, including a bedroom with a jacuzzi in the cockpit.
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Despite its modest length of just 26 ft, the Mi Casita tiny house has a space-saving interior that fits in the kind of features we'd usually expect in a much larger model, including a bathroom with a tub and a downstairs bedroom.
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Envisioned as a huge boulder rising out of a sand dune, ZJA's Silt is now complete. The extraordinary building is designed to withstand a severe beating from nature, even in the face of rising seas and extreme storms.
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Baluchon's Sherpa tiny house features a modern exterior design that riffs on a previous model by the firm. It sleeps two people, plus a couple of guests at a pinch, and incorporates a well thought-out space-saving interior.
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A new report suggests that Saudi Arabia's 170-km-long skyscraper the Line is facing a major setback. Though still an ambitious project, its initial phase will now be much more modest than originally planned.
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Stefano Boeri Architetti's upcoming project in China is part museum and part mountain. Hosting technology focused exhibits inside, the tree-covered building will allow visitors to enjoy a little nature in the middle of a bustling metropolis.
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Skyscraper design is already in vogue with luxury car makers and now an upmarket fashion house is getting in on the action too. Dolce & Gabbana has revealed plans for a new supertall that will be the joint-tallest skyscraper in Miami.
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Madeiguincho has created an attractive tiny house from a humble shipping container. The firm heavily modified the metal box, adding a rooftop terrace and a space-saving interior that opens up to the outside via an operable wall section.
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Dragon Tiny Homes has followed up its affordable Element with a new version that still doesn't break the bank but is significantly more spacious inside, making it more suitable for use as a full-time home.
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This recently completed home by Austin Maynard Architects looks unassuming at first glance. However, its plain exterior belies a clever space-saving layout that opens up onto multiple gardens, filling the interior with natural light.
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Dragon Tiny Homes recalls the small living movement's humble roots with a new model named the Element. Featuring a compact and simple no-frills interior, it's currently up for sale for just $23,500.
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