Architecture Brew #19

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This is our 19th edition where we have selected architecture and design posts for upvotes and curation trail this week. Special thanks to @OCD for the support.

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We are proud and excited to present this week's highlights from April 2, 2021, to April 7, 2021:

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@juecoreeModern Caveman's Home : Reimagining the Stone Age

"Cave homes are not a new concept, and it existed since prehistoric times. Deviating the primitive identity of cave dwellings, many contemporary cave dwellings are surprisingly luxurious, comfortable, and beautiful places to call home. It has a head-turning location and tends to be naturally energy-efficient due to exquisite subterranean temperature regulation, which is attributed to insulating earth walls that keep the inside air comfortable all year round. I rounded up six abodes that define the modern caveman's home."

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@zo3dEaster Bedroom Workspace Makeover - Kommetjie Cottage

"Now not only do I have a “bedside table” but an actual space to work. It’s been over a year since I’ve had a desk and looking at this little gem with the raised shelf and tiny drawers, with turned legs just makes me happy. I added a tall cowhide print ottoman for now and absolutely love the contrast that it creates against the white desk."

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@xandra79(ENG-ESP) Contest "My Personal Office Space". Mi espacio de Oficina Personal

"Architects and interior specialists point out that the new trend is to create ergonomic and flexible spaces in homes, spaces that connect the person with well-being, both in their hours of rest and in their teleworking hours.

When the person feels wellness, directly influences their health in a positive way, so it is now more important to take into consideration all these aspects in the use of interior space, which can improve the quality of life of people."

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@pradityaThe Progress and the hindrance!

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@sahiba-ranaMacro & Mini spaces.

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@priyanarcMy understanding after exploring a tiny area...

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@claudio83Church of San Pietro - Portovenere

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@blind-spotIncredibly beautiful neoclassical architecture in a 21st century setting.

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@bambukaEmbankments of Sevastopol (visual walk 24 photo)

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@melbourneswestModern day architecture and design of cities

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@lizelleTurning unused living space into a full-time bnb.

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@ladysnowhiteAuthentic Theologos - A Greek village that preserves tradition.

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@romirspcAesthetics Architectural of Slanik Castle

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@bambukaLarge plans of Sevastopol (visual wаlk 17 photo)

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@juecoreeModern Treehouses: Same ambiance but different aesthetics

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@feidermanRemodalization Design of the facade of a House / Spanish too

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@soulsdetourLittle Guardian of the Ancient Hill

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@darwinperezCase study: Waterproofing of a house

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@badbitchLosing Credits To Its Purpose - Flawed Use Case For A Structure

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@marcosmilano71(ENG) 23 years since the inauguration of the Akashi-Kaikyo Suspension Bridge. / (ESP) 23 años de la inauguración del Puente colgante de Akashi-Kaikyo.


Design Quote of the Week: Tadao Ando

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