Roofline of Matt Fajkus’ Mullet House mimics controversial hairstyle

January 21, 2019 Jenna McKnight 0
Mullet House by Matt Fajkus Architecture

American firm Matt Fajkus Architecture has added a multi-level extension to a 1930s dwelling in Austin, topped with a roof that looks like a mullet haircut. The project involved the remodel of a rundown 1938 bungalow in the city’s Clarksville district. Founded in 1871 by a freed slave following the Civil War, Clarksville is considered the

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2 Minimalist Style White Interiors To Put The Mind At Peace

January 21, 2019 HD Staff 0

Calm and peaceful; that’s how we would all love to feel the moment we walk through our front door into our own little hideaways, wouldn’t we? Well, if this sounds like the coming home feeling that you’ve been longing for, then a minimalist style white interior is a great place to start. A minimalist home […]

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UVENCE ART + HOTEL / AMEZCUA

January 21, 2019 Cristobal Rojas 0

Uvence Art + Hotel is a recycling and reuse project that follows a growth strategy building new layers of history. The project revalues ​​and rescues a historic building in Chiapas, Mexico and updates its use, generating a collective benefit for the site and the city. This intervention transforms old spaces to satisfy current needs, through a contemporary language that reintegrates them into their context.

Shortlist announced for first Experimental Architecture Award

January 21, 2019 India Block 0
Shortlist for 2019 Experimental Architecture Awards

The four finalists of the inaugural Experimental Architecture Award have been announced, recognising projects that combine real locations with virtual-reality fiction and installations that explore the guts of architecture. Holly Hendry, Chris Hildrey, Lawrence Lek and Public Practice are the four experimental architects and artists that have been shortlisted for “pushing the boundaries of how we can explore, experience and create space in

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Shortlist announced for first Experimental Architecture Award

January 21, 2019 India Block 0
Shortlist for 2019 Experimental Architecture Awards

The four finalists of the inaugural Experimental Architecture Award have been announced, recognising projects that combine real locations with virtual-reality fiction and installations that explore the guts of architecture. Holly Hendry, Chris Hildrey, Lawrence Lek and Public Practice are the four experimental architects and artists that have been shortlisted for “pushing the boundaries of how we can explore, experience and create space in

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World’s Largest Waste-to-Energy Plant Set to Open Next Year in Shenzhen

January 21, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

The world’s largest waste-to-energy plant by Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Gottlieb Paludan is set to open next year on the outskirts of Shenzhen, China. The new plant is made to handle 5000 tons of waste per day within a simple, clean, and iconic structure. It will incinerate waste and generate power while teaching residents about the waste-energy cycle. The project aims to showcase new developments in China’s waste-to-energy sector and share them with the world.