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Gestalten's 'Living in a Dream' Book Features Visionary Artists with Their Artificial Architecture Designs
Gestalten's new book *Living in a Dream* celebrates the rise of artificial architecture by featuring creative and imaginative interior and exterior designs that break traditional boundaries. -
Miami’s Upcoming 54-Story Skyscraper to be City’s Second Tallest
Foster + Partners revealed upcoming plans for a 54-story mixed-use skyscraper in Miami's Brickell neighborhood, set to become the second tallest building in the city. -
Shakespeare's Only Portrait Painted from Life May Be Owned by a British Window Washer
A British man claims his family owns the only known portrait of William Shakespeare painted during the playwright's lifetime, potentially worth up to £200 million ($260 million). -
London's Latest Tiny Home Design Features Hidden Furniture and Multi-Functional Spaces
A recent redesign of a 24-square-meter micro apartment in north London's Florin Court maximizes space with hidden storage and reconfigurable furniture. -
Château du Clos Lucé Exhibition Showcases Leonardo da Vinci’s Perfume Recipes and Designs
A new exhibition at Château du Clos Lucé reveals Leonardo da Vinci's deep interest in perfumes, showing his research and innovations in fragrance. -
Turkish Architect Melike Altınışık Wins Global Competition to Design Seoul's Robot Museum
Seoul is opening the world’s first robot and AI museum, designed by Turkish architect Melike Altınışık, to showcase South Korea's leadership in science and design. -
12 Art and Museum Institutions Use AI to Restore Art’s Original Colors
The new PERCEIVE project uses AI to digitally restore the faded colors of famous artworks, including Edvard Munch's *The Scream*, with support from major institutions and a focus on preserving art for future generations. -
Architects Report Decreased Demand for New Office Projects Due to Hybrid Work Setup
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to decreased demand for new office buildings, as remote and hybrid work models become more common, causing architects to adapt instead.
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