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AZURE révèle les lauréats des AZ Awards 2020!
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Winner of the A+ Student AwardConnery Friesen (University of Manitoba): In the Spirit of Shibui: Re-Animating the Ruins of Fukushima

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AZURE révèle les lauréats des AZ Awards 2020!
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Winner in Environmental LeadershipDorte Mandrup: The Wadden Sea Centre, Ribe, Denmark

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AZURE révèle les lauréats des AZ Awards 2020!
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Winner and People's Choice in Social GoodStudio Lotus: Krushi Bhawan, Bhubaneswar, India

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AZURE révèle les lauréats des AZ Awards 2020!
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Les 20 lauréats des AZ Awards 2020

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Architizer annonce l'inauguration des A+ Firm Awards
Architizer

A+Award-winners Ivan Marín Arquitectura celebrate their win

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Ivan Marín Arquitectura

Architizer annonce l'inauguration des A+ Firm Awards
Architizer

Tianjin Binhai Library by MVRDV (2018 A+ Firm of the Year Winner)

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Ossip van Duivenbode

Architizer annonce l'inauguration des A+ Firm Awards
Architizer

Jinhee Park of SsD Accepts the Best Small Firm Award

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Jenna Bascom

Architizer annonce l'inauguration des A+ Firm Awards
Architizer

Marc Kushner presents Firm of the Year Award to Jeanne Gang

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Jenna Bascom

Architizer annonce l'inauguration des A+ Firm Awards
Architizer

Carlo Ratti of Carlo Ratti Associati accepts his A+Firm Award

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Jenna Bascom

Architizer annonce l'inauguration des A+ Firm Awards
Architizer

A+Firm Awards Trophy

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Stephan Alessi

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

As an acknowledgement of the clients’ desire for mid-century Prairie Style architecture, the design incorporates a language of low-slung, horizontal planes and deep overhangs. The planting scheme for both front and back of house integrates native plant species, selected for both summer and winter character, and in the front yard, great care was taken in protecting the existing pear tree. Green roofs front and back are visible from all bedrooms, offering multi-sensorial enjoyment to the home’s residents; the lush greenery that thrives, combined with the sweet smell of grass and other plantings, accompany the familiar sounds of buzzing bees.

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Scott Norsworthy

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The entry and soffits are detailed with Brazilian massaranduba boards, complementing the mahogany windows and front door.

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Scott Norsworthy

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Visual connectivity to the outdoors is incorporated in every part of the house. From the entry, a direct view to the backyard is visible through a tall, narrow window on axis.

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Scott Norsworthy

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A double-height space in the entry foyer showcases the home’s spatial qualities, enhanced by the generous daylight that pours in from the tall window and the abstracted shadows cast by the triangular light fixtures overhead.

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Scott Norsworthy

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Partial walls and millwork on the ground floor provide spatial definition in an open plan, while still allowing connectivity between spaces and views throughout. A raised breakfast bar connected to the kitchen conceals potentially untidy cooking functions from view.

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Scott Norsworthy

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A translucent pendant in the kitchen mirrors the surrounding scenery with a bright hue complementing the warm wood tones of the home's interior.

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Scott Norsworthy

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The dining room window looks out onto a mature pear tree, its foliage casting animated plays of shadow and light while the heady scent of pear blossoms in spring and ripe fruit in autumn filter through the window when opened.

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Scott Norsworthy

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A curved central staircase connects all three levels of the home, while its switchback configuration creates an opportunity for pause on the landing where a horizontal window offers glimpses into the hidden ground-floor study and pantry. Light filters through the operable skylight, providing natural illumination and ventilation in the centre of the home, while simultaneously offering a view of the sky.

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Scott Norsworthy

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The central staircase is crafted of solid mahogany and features open risers and a curved balustrade that emulates natural organic forms, inviting the hand to run along its sculptural contours.

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Scott Norsworthy

Maison Garden Circle
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Green space is maximized through the installation of multiple green roofs on the second storey overhangs and the cabana roof. A hot tub built into the hard-wearing Cumaru outdoor deck and a firepit on the small patio beyond, transforms the backyard into a relaxing oasis for three out of four seasons.

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Scott Norsworthy