by ssbhayani | Apr 11, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
Tokyo-based firm Tono Mirai Architects recently completed a sustainable project named after a dumpling. The project is called Oyaki Farm, which is a sustainable agricultural facility located just outside the city of Nagano.  It comprises a cafe, a store, and various... by ssbhayani | Mar 30, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
A new Bloomberg Green Timber Town series looks at the rise and climate-boosting potential of wood, something we’ve been saying for years.  But the rise of high-rise buildings and changing building codes to accommodate (and in some cases encourage) more use of wood... by ssbhayani | Mar 28, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
  “There’s a lot to be said for forward-thinking designs that aim to be flexible and adaptableso that in the near future, they might be more easily transformed for different uses or configurations. Such an approach might be implemented by redesigning larger structures... by ssbhayani | Mar 23, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
We’re obsessed with this article from Architectural Digest by Kyle Hoepner, as it beautifully explores architect’s creative and practical obsession with shingles and shakes (“their brawnier, split cousins”). Memorable quotes from the article: It may be that newly... by ssbhayani | Mar 16, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
From DesignBoom. Nestled high in the Austrian Alps, the ‘Youth Hostel Gerlos’ by Salzburg-based design firm Lechner & Lechner Architects seamlessly blends with its surrounding landscape. Designed as an eco-friendly solution for schools organizing ski trips, the... by ssbhayani | Mar 2, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
Dezeen.com just released an article about Norway architects Kolman Boye Architects who has completed a weekend retreat in Lillesand, Norway, with a facade made from offcuts of wooden flooring material. Architects Erik Kolman and Victor Boye, founders of...