Lido Beach House II / Resolution: 4 Architecture


  • Area Areas of this architecture project Areas:
    2625 ft²

  • year Completion year of this architecture project

    Years :


    2021


  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers : Toto, Andersen Windows & Doors, Big Ass Fan, Blanco, Bosch, Brizo, Caesarstone, Calazzo, Daltile, Juno Lighting Group, Kohler, Country Kraft, Subzero, Tom Dixon Lighting

  • Lead Architects :

    Joseph Tanney, AIA & Robert Luntz, AIA




Lido Beach House II / Resolution: 4 Architecture - Exterior Photography, Windows
Courtesy of Resolution: 4 Architecture

Text description provided by the architects. Sitting on a flag lot at the corner of Lido Beach, this 2,625 sq. ft. prefab home serves as a summer house for a professor / writer and her family. The home attempts to establish a relationship to the surrounding

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This year’s Oslo Architecture Triennale presents strategies for building better urban neighborhoods. From rewilding to co-living, Dezeen editor-at-large Amy Frearson picks five of the most interesting ideas.

The eighth Oslo Architecture Triennalewhich has the theme Mission Neighborhood, sees the former Munch Museum in Tøyen temporarily transformed into the Oslo Neighborhood Lab.

The venue is hosting exhibitions, conversations and workshops that explore how architects, designers and city stakeholders can help to create “more sustainable, diverse and generous” neighborhoods.

One of the exhibitions on show is Mission Neighborhood – (Re)forming Communities.

This features a series of real-life projects that challenge traditional ideas of how housing communities should be planned.

“There’s a growing demand for improvement”

“An intense debate on housing quality and housing access is taking place in Oslo, and internationally,” said Christian Pagh, director and chief curator of the triennale.

“There’s a growing demand for improvement and for friendly, human-scaled

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The Learning Tree Nursery / Delve

The Learning Tree Nursery / Delve - Interior Photography, Lighting, Bedroom, BedThe Learning Tree Nursery / Delve - Interior Photography, Table, ChairThe Learning Tree Nursery / Delve - Interior Photography, Windows, Bathroom, BathtubThe Learning Tree Nursery / Delve - Exterior Photography+ 30


  • Area Areas of this architecture project Areas:
    560 m²

  • year Completion year of this architecture project

    Years :


    2022


  • Photographs

  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers : Artigo, DSK Joinery, James Latham


  • Lead Architects :

    Delve

The Learning Tree Nursery / Delve - Interior Photography,Dining room, Lighting, Table, Chair
© Fred Howard

Text description provided by the architects. Emerging architects Delve complete new nursery The Learning Tree in Romford, for leading childcare and education company, Storal Learning. A retrofit of a former warehouse in East London, the nursery builds on Delve’s experience with early learning education and sustainable architecture with an open, fun and durable design using natural materials of timber, ply and rubber.

The Learning Tree Nursery / Delve - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Chair, Windows
© Fred Howard
The Learning Tree Nursery / Delve - Interior Photography, Chair, Table, Windows
© Fred Howard

The significant transformation of the commercial building into a contemporary nursery was achieved in just six months

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Urban October 2022: 31 Days to Promote a Sustainable Urban Future

Urban October is an initiative that was born with the aim of raising awareness, promoting participation, generating knowledge, and engaging the international community in creating a better urban future. Each year, UN-Habitat and its partners organize a month of activities, events, and debates around urban sustainability.

Urban October is an opportunity to bring together people from all over the world, discussing the challenges and opportunities created by the rapid change in our cities and towns, where, by the way, more than half of the population lives, and this number is growing every day.

National and local governments, universities, non-governmental organizations, communities, and other stakeholders in sustainable urbanization

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In arranging a room, feng shui can be applied to achieve balance and positive energy. Feng shui translates as wind and water and is also related to yin and yang. These are opposing, yet complementary forces that must be kept in balance.

Here are some mistakes in applying bathroom feng shui.

Lack of lighting

The first feng shui mistake that is often made in the bathroom is the lack of lighting. Usually this wet area is darker than other rooms in the house because it is usually located in the furthest part of the house. However, it is very important to ensure that there is plenty of light. A dark room causes the cold, dense energy that represents yin to take over and throws the harmony out of balance. The solution, you need to make sure as much natural light as possible can enter the room and paint it … Read more

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