Stellar works of architecture that benefit their communities.
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Stellar works of architecture that benefit their communities. |
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From a stormwater treatment facility in Toronto by gh3* to a university campus in Burkina Faso by Kéré Architecture, our September/October 2021 issue explores the kind of social and sustainable infrastructure that shows a way forward for how we should build, locally and globally. Plus, we take a deep dive into social housing, highlighting recent developments that take a preservationist approach while creating more space, private and public, for residents. |
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Design Trends 2022: Major play, collective acts and new rituals – a trio of design directions for adjusting to an ever-changing landscape, while carving out meaning for ourselves in the spaces we create and inhabit.
Heatherwick’s Little Island: Years in the making, and steeped in controversy, Manhattan’s Little Island is now open.
The Workspace Keeps Evolving: From a public pool turned co-working space to the emergence of the club office – as both an interior layout and a furniture collection – we keep tabs on the latest hybrid interiors.
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Bathroom Beauties The latest tubs, faucets, tiles and more for creating a Zenlike space
| Wall & Ceiling Finishes From veneers to glazing, options for vibrant surfaces
| Workspace Wonders Products, projects and ideas exploring hybrid interiors
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AZURE is Eco-Friendly: The print edition of the magazine is produced using 100% recycled paper, vegetable-based ink and renewable energy at printing. The plastic used to polybag the individual copies of the magazine is biodegradable. |
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