• design of the laboratory at the

    design of the laboratory at the

    Over 100 local primary school children have designed and built London’s first Mega Maker Lab in a former fire-engine-fixing hall. Sited in South London, the project is made to be a hub of activity instigated by the Institute of Imagination (iOi) and architectural educationalists, MATT+FIONA with designers Jestico + Whiles. The children came up with the idea that the design should encapsulates a journey to spark  Seven to eleven-year olds from Marlborough, Loughborough and Heathbrook primary schools came together to realize the Mega Maker Lab. Matthew Springett and Fiona MacDonald, Co-Founders of MATT+FIONA said, “This is our largest and most ambitious build yet. Like us, the Institute of Imagination believe that is a fundamental right for children to grow up with the opportunity to be creative and explore the world around them through design, making and first principles. It is wonderful to see how projects such as this bring communities together.”imagination in young makersAs the team explains, the children and makers set off on an excursion to find responses to a challenge they have been set, or one that they set themselves. There is an enclosed ‘Idea’ area for children to pool and share their ideas, away from the wider lab. Tool and making hubs enable the young designers to use real-life techniques to gain an understanding of robotics and inventive fabrication. There is also a test arena to see if inventions can move, float or fly, which opens onto a central social space where parents and families can participate and share their ideas. Gareth Binns, Chief Executive, Institute of Imagination said that, “The project aims to raise aspirations of the children involved and to give them the confidence to have their say on their built environment The Mega Maker Lab is made up of a landscape of ramps and platforms that suggest a route around the space, but allows children to make up their own pathways if they prefer. A series of elevated platforms provides seating as well as places to work at different heights. This undulating landscape also lends itself to become a test area where children can see how their creations respond to different scenarios. Aerial elements are suspended by a system of pulleys which allow the children to rise and fall for interaction with visitors, and to change the atmosphere of different parts of the Lab. The form and fabrication of these directly came from earlier design workshops with children

    design of the laboratory at the
    design of the laboratory at the
    design of the laboratory at the
    design of the laboratory at the
    design of the laboratory at the
  • Downtown of Abadan Commercial Complex

    Downtown of Abadan Commercial Complex

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    Advanced architectural services for special buildings in major cities around the world
    Also one of the leading consulting companies in the field of Phase 0 study, Phase 1 & 2 design and Phase 3 supervision in the Ministries of Islamic Republic of Iran

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    Our services include studies, design, supervision, interior design, contracts
    Our projects include commercial project, sports project, residential and office project, health project, urban and urban space project and cultural and religious education project

    Downtown of Abadan Commercial Complex
    Downtown of Abadan Commercial Complex
    Downtown of Abadan Commercial Complex
  • propose tore purpose

    propose tore purpose

    In New York, activists and professionals have been trying to rescue 10 old industrial tanks for years, using alternative options to save them from destruction. Working with a studio and an architectural firm, they offered an inventive remake of these industrial buildings as a 21st century park. Recently it was important for designers to define and configure traditional public spaces because of their cultural and civic value. To make these warehouses a public and functional figure that can be archaeological and celebrate their history on the Williamsburg coast of Brooklyn. Initial maps showcase many different ideas, including vertical gardens, functional spaces, mussels, art installations and more. These can accommodate a picnic garden of birch trees and wild flowers and pools that reflect water and have a 250-seat theater, rocky terrain and adventure playgrounds, and even a mussel farm to help The recovery of the devastated shellfish population in the Port of New York tanks at the Bushwick Intel Park project is also valuable for the creative aspects of its surrounding neighborhoods and their vibrant art scene, as well as the value of community entry and visualization of its needs, especially for public and outdoor green spaces. Ten principles were created to ensure that this process is perceived as being driven by bottom-up approaches, sustained action, inclusive solutions, resilience, and speed

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    propose tore purpose
    propose tore purpose
    propose tore purpose
  • temporary pavilions that reflect

    temporary pavilions that reflect

    The International Festival of Architecture and Design is being held in the city with temporary displays for the festival, which are trying out spaces in and out of the city of Lugoro and are a whole new way to see and experience the urban environment. Passage: Alfredo Bladder, decorates this chimney-shaped structure. The exhibition aims to change the character of the hosting space and invite viewers to grab a seat and enjoy the scenery. The structure is divided into four sections of wooden boards that come together to form accessories that allow visitors to sit. How the wood is cut causes it to be reused after the structure is down

    temporary pavilions that reflect
  • hopkins-architects-win-competition

    hopkins-architects-win-competition

    The MK:U International Design Competition today announced that the international team led by London-based Hopkins Architects was unanimously selected by the referees as the winner of their new model university competition launched in early 2019. MK:U is one of the major projects planned for Milton Keynes’s near future to develop the city’s economy to gain new competition. Designed to meet the needs of the digital age, it is designed to meet the needs of the 21st-century workplace and for future careers in emerging fields. It has attracted 257 solo companies from all over the world. Hopkins’ design proposal was chosen by Hopkins Architects largely because of the clarity of concept and the collaborative approach of the international team of experts. It illustrates an open green neighborhood, a logical series of academic stands and a friendly pedestrian space. At the heart of the project is the spectacular geometric lecture theater, enclosed in a giant glass lobby, welcoming newcomers. This proposed project was opened to its first undergraduate students in 2023. Hopkins’s design honors Milton Keynes’s urban design principles, reinterprets the concept of the city’s original block

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    hopkins-architects-win-competition
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