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Nanushka gets unique fabric home in Budapest

Szandra Sándor, the designer of the Hungarian fashion brand Nanushka, has opened a uniquely designed temporary fashion store in her hometown. The latest addition to the Fashion Street in Budapest, Hungary is designed by a bunch of enthusiastic architectu

The Big Question: Are vertical farms really green?

Why we are asking this nowThe concept of vertical farming is receiving a number of positive as well as negative feedback, right from its inception. Many agriculturalists and socialists have analyzed the usefulness of this concept in the practical world. I

Micro world-Kyoto capsule: Innovation in architecture

The Kyoto Capsule or the capsule hotel is the new architectural innovation of Japan. This design was inspired by traditional Japanese architectural designs. However, this design is rather unique in its own might. To say, the design is mainly focused a

Five striking cardboard architectures

There has been a recyclable, naturalist yet surprisingly strong substance, which have been creating a phenomenal name in the field of architecture over the last few years. Guessing what it could be? It is cardboard, a material that is made of paper. E

Five disaster relief shelters made using shipping containers

We frequently come across news about the natural disasters taking place all around the globe that leave hundreds and thousands of victims homeless. Owing to the same reason, there arises the need for the disaster relief shelters. Though people are now ta

Scavenger: An environment friendly concept for festival!

Recycling is a word that we associate with used cans and bottles and other waste materials. In most cases, we dump the waste into a recycle bin and forget about it. But even these waste articles can be used in unique and creative ways. This was what wa

Cardboard Playhouse: Keep your child engaged

If you’re running out of ideas to engage your kids, here’s one that
can keep them entertained for hours, and the best part is, you need
only cardboard boxes of different shapes. Conceptualized by
Benjamin Alfonso from San Francisco, who used cardboard

Bangkok: Battling floods with a farm project

Rainfall, beyond the normal levels, causes the water levels in rivers to rise and in some cases, the cities too get flooded. Such cases have become all the more common in recent times. Perhaps this was inevitable considering the rapid pace of urbanization

Office Block 2010 is a project with a clean and green approach

Giving a touch of clean and green traits to office space is Chris Briffa Architects with the Office Block 2010. The block has been created keeping the ever deteriorating environment in mind and is situated in St. Venera. The design consists of two differe

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