Architecture
7 Latest Architecture and Design Unmissable Events in October
October offers a whole slate of architecture and design events. Here are seven of the unmissable happenings in the US. 
Ancient Buildings Still Standing as Ancient Concrete Mends Its Own Cracks, Can It Be Used Today?
As ancient buildings remain standing, people wonder if ancient concrete, which can mend its own cracks, can still be used for modern construction. Read more here. 
New Eco-Hotel Plans Revealed To Be Made In England
This was done by Tate Harmer. It could be the next big step in the service industry. Recent news have come in regarding the Eden Project in England. As it is known, the Eden project follows the entire theme of sustainability and making life better in general. The 'Naked House' Project, UK Aims To Combat Its Housing Crisis Of Affordability
The housing crisis in London that exacerbates the lives of citizens through unaffordability, now has a potential solution through UK’s first 'Naked House' project. Architects And Their Own Homes
Architects’ own home often brings out the expression of their beliefs and ideals, which is naturally integrated into their architecture. First Bamboo International Structure Captured By Julien Lanoo
It is the first international structure done fully using bamboo wood. The beautiful pictures were taken by Julien lanoo. Tate St Ives Gallery’s Cliffside Extension Nears Completion
The extension by Jamie Fobert Architects that will double the size of Tate St Ives gallery, is almost complete and set to open to the public this year. Malmö Market Hall, A Conversion Of Freight Depot
Architects from Wingårdh Studio transform roofless freight depot into Malmö Market Hall with rusty steel extension. New Concrete Floor Slabs, Gothic Construction Techniques Inspired ETH Zurich
Gothic construction techniques commonly used in the 19th century has inspired ETH Zurich to devise lightweight and concrete floor slabs. Affordable Modular Housing Seen For Abandon New York Areas
They are visioned to make home for the less fortunate in an abandoned area. It looks both beautiful and economic. Apple Welcomes Employees With Stunning Drone Footage Of Apple Park
It is a huge round stadium looking creation. It has many secrets. Apple is moving offices. Recent reports have been coming in that they are doing a lot of extra innovative thinking on this one. Domino Park, New Details Of The Williamsburg Mega-Development Project
Two Trees Management has revealed details of renderings of the 11-acre park that will anchor their Williamsburg mega-development at the Domino Sugar Factory site. The ‘Tent House’ In New Zealand, A Design Capturing The Simplicity of Camping
Architect Chris Tate, inspired by the concept of camping, designs a tent-like cabin surrounded by trees in Waiheke Island, New Zealand. Play Center Newly Opened In Sydney, A Collaboration Of Frost*collective And PAL Design Architects
NUBO, a new modern children's play center in Australia, includes a variety of rooms, each with a unique and imaginative look. Indian Bar Builds 250-Meter Long Maze Entrance To Avoid Closure
The Aishwarya Bar in Kochi has built a 250m-long maze-like walkway to the entrance to avoid business closure due to a new court order pertaining bars in India.
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