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How Tellart is designing sensory spaces to inspire the public imagination

Creative Boom

Netherlands Pavilion prototype - Photo by Lieke Vermeulen, Courtesy of Tellart Through storytelling, technology, and craftsmanship, experience design studio Tellart creates immersive spaces that engage the public on pressing climate issues - shaping perspectives through sensory-driven interactions.

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Is the Future of Toronto Designed in London?

Azure Magazine

Yet, a walk through the tight-knit network of cobblestoned mews and laneways unfolds with uncommon intimacy, framed by ample seating, greenery, and an assertive red brick architecture seamlessly knit into the surrounding urban fabric. On the waterfront, Alison Brooks’ Quayside tower comes closest to the architecture of spectacle.

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People On This Group Are Sharing Examples Of ‘Urban Hell’ That Look Like A Dystopian Movie But Are Sadly Real

Design You Trust

About half of the global population already lives in cities, and by 2050, two-thirds of the world’s people are expected to live in urban areas. Rural and suburban nightmares are also allowed. h/t: boredpanda. Hong Kong Street Life.

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Why do we need smart(er) cities and how to build one

UX Collective

This primer urges readers to consider problems both from the perspectives of the general public as well as those professionals who are in the midst of solving urban problems. Generally speaking, cities often provide a more ‘tolerant’ atmosphere, freely expressed thoughts, innovative solutions, and access to publications containing new ideas.

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Babylons of Tomorrow: The Architecture of Arab Futures

Azure Magazine

As Amal Dababseh report s, “56 percent of the population of the Arab world currently lives in cities and urban centres and it is expected that the population of cities and urban areas will increase by 75 percent by 2050.”. However clumsily, it hints at an assertive cultural and architectural manifestation of Arab Futurism.

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AZ Awards 2021: Meet the Finalists!

Azure Magazine

Architecture – Residential, Single Family. Architecture – Residential, Multi-Unit. Graal architecture: Recreation Center in Athis-Mons, Ile-de-France, France. Architecture – Temporary & Experiential Installations. Architectural Products. Landscape Architecture. Ren Peng: Smart-Box.

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The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Selects Winning Proposal for its New Waterfront Home

Azure Magazine

It is the DNA of the proposed design, its sensitivity to people, public space and its incredible ambition to deliver on the brief’s many aspirations and criteria for the project, which lead to a unanimous recommendation by this jury,” said the seven-person adjudication committee in a collective statement. “It

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