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Surfing design duo creates cyclone-resistant shelters

Design duo creates cyclone-resistant shelters

News | An architect and a surfboard designer have created a series of cyclone-resistant prefabricated shelters for Vanuatu.
Words: Linda Cheng Posted: 18 May 2016
What does it mean to be a “good architect”?

What does it mean to be a “good architect”?

Practice | Why does “good” architecture, as judged by architects, rarely have anything to do with “doing good,” wonders Rory Hyde.
Words: Rory Hyde Posted: 27 Feb 2016
Nomadic architecture: Terrain Architects

Nomadic architecture: Terrain Architects

People | Using local skills and materials, Terrain Architects creates architecture for needy communities from Indonesia to Africa.
Words: Editorial Desk AAU Posted: 23 Feb 2016

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