BIG & rockwell group design johns hopkins center as ‘climbing village’ of clustered boxes

danish design lands in baltimore with bloomberg student center   The Bloomberg Student Center has opened on Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus in Baltimore, marking the university’s first building devoted entirely to student life. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) with interiors by Rockwell Group, the 150,000-square-foot structure establishes a new hub of activity and…

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Celebrate Diwali at these 4 NYC events

As the festival of lights approaches, Diwali serves as a moment of community and celebration for NYU’s South Asian community. Traditions such as Diya decorating, cultural dances and the sharing of Indian sweets symbolize the triumph of good over evil. For students who feel disconnected and isolated from their usual traditions of celebrating at home…

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perforated terracotta screens enclose pool pavilion within indian residence

Pool Pavilion is shaped around water as a spatial counterpoint   Thirdspace Architecture Studio has completed The Pool Pavilion, a residence designed around the relationship between water, light, and spatial balance. Located within a dense urban neighborhood in Belagavi, India, the home integrates a semi-open swimming pool pavilion as both a climatic device and an…

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nudes’ flow pavilion forms sinuous steel-pipe bridge between two exhibition halls in india

Flow Pavilion by Nudes fosters public interaction   Nudes designs Flow Pavilion for Design Democracy 2025 in Hyderabad, India, as an architectural intervention that connects two exhibition halls while fostering public interaction. The pavilion functions as a transitional space, transforming movement across the site into a spatial and social experience.   The design concept is derived…

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DHaus redesigns a parisian-inspired micro apartment in the heart of london

London Pied-à-terre: Parisian-Inspired Micro Apartment in London   DHaus completes London Pied-à-Terre, a 26-sqm micro-apartment that examines the parallels between compact living in Paris and London. The project reconfigures a small interior into an open, light-filled dwelling that explores how minimalism and spatial clarity can enhance everyday urban life.   Both Paris and London face…

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