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Kaomai Tea Barn / PAVA architects

Completed in 2022 in Thailand. Images by Spaceshift Studio. Kaomai Tea Barn is a continuously adaptive-reuse project within Kaomai Estate 1955, the revitalized project of a multi-decade tobacco processing.

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Kaomai Tea Barn / PAVA architects

Completed in 2022 in Thailand. Images by Spaceshift Studio. Kaomai Tea Barn is a continuously adaptive-reuse project within Kaomai Estate 1955, the revitalized project of a multi-decade tobacco processing.

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Te Pae North Piha Surf Lifesaving Tower / Crosson Architects

Completed in 2022 in Piha, New Zealand. Images by Samuel Hartnett. The lifeguard tower is an essential facility that enables observation, patrolling, and protection at North Piha - one of New Zealand's most beautiful.

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Shomaj Biggyan Chattar at University of Dhaka / STHANIK Consultants

© Amlin Iqbal Eshita The design approach focused on creating a place for contemplation where the users, primarily consisting of young age group, can take a ‘momentary pause’ in between their campus life. The design intervention offers a ‘place’ for ‘choreographed encounter’ to the users through creating an extended reading area from the central library, gathering place after prayer at central mosque, extended discussion ground adjacent to Central Student Union and a historic canteen. © Iwan Baan For transforming a ‘non-place’ into a ‘place’ that is able to create an impact to the users, the design strategy focused on creating ‘an archive of memories’. A sunken water-body, the ‘Reverse Oculus’, holds the reflection the ever-changing phenomena of atmosphere and offers a place for contemplation. The ‘Hijol Tree’ planted at the center of the water embodies an image to recall memories of village pond. Crafted materiality is explored to create a multi-s

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