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Plus, a rare example of mid-density rural housing and 5 more top architectural projects from architi

Plus, a rare example of mid-density rural housing and 5 more top architectural projects from architizer.com [View this email in your browser]( [PROJECTS]( | [PRODUCTS]( | [MANUFACTURERS]( | [JOURNAL]( NETHERLANDS [Project of the Week: New Delft Blue by Studio RAP]( Fusing 3D clay printing, computational design and artisanal glazing, this pioneering project unfolds new potential for ceramic ornamentation. [Read More]( [BRAZIL]( [Lua House by Arquitetura Nacional]( Designed to feel like a vacation home while remaining livable year-round, a square floor plan and gridded laminated wood beam ceiling modulate this exceptional space. [Read More]( [CHINA]( [Joybo Farm by We Live Architects]( This intriguing split roof design distills Chinese society’s increasing interest in the countryside into a unique raw material planting base for liquor production. [Read More]( [MASSECHUESSETS]( [Cable Mills - Modern Mill by Merge Architects]( Sited among a series of renovated historic mill buildings, this 6-unit multi-family residential development is a rare example of rural housing at a mid-density scale. [Read More]( [VIETNAM]( [Hero House Núi Chúa by Nhavui XS Studio]( Designed to replace volunteers' tents in a protected park with no electricity or connecting roads, the construction of this granite refuge relied on local experts. [Read More]( [POLAND]( [The Apple House by BXB studio Boguslaw Barnas]( Sited on a long, narrow and overgrown plot, this remarkable graphite brick and wood-clad residence is a study in fully exploiting a plot while preserving all existing trees. [Read More]( [CHINA]( [Xiangshui Culture & Art Center by ATAH]( The architectural language of arts centers is hardly exhausted but perhaps over-explored, and this design sought to refresh the typology from outside in. [Read More]( [See More Projects]( Interested in having your project featured? Create a [Firm Profile]( or [upload a project]( to your existing Architizer Profile. Select featured projects are published in this newsletter and shared widely with Architizer's community of more than 4 million followers on social media. We can't wait to see your work! Copyright © 2024 Architizer, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Architizer P.O. Box 170146Brooklyn, NY 11217 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe from this list]( or [unsubscribe from all Architizer communication](.

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