Plus: A Kyiv designer on how living through war has impacted his creativity.
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Top of Mind
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“I remember a meeting I had with a client to discuss his house
right before February 24th. Back then, we both
agreed a basement was unnecessary. But then I spent a week [sheltering]
in my mom’s basement and I thought how rapidly intentions can
change with the issues of war and safety.”
— Kyiv-based designer Oleg Bilenchuk shares his
wartime understanding of architecture
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Q&A: Life During Wartime
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Toronto designer Stephanie Davidson
talks to Kyiv-based practitioner
Oleg Bilenchuk about his experience
in Ukraine.
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Stay Awhile
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Hollaway Li designs a Munich
aparthotel ready to host travellers
for a few days — or a few
months.
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Shimmer and Shine
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Mole Architects clads a new addition
to London’s Design District in
aluminium fins with a lustrous
finish.
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AZ Awards 2022 Issue
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After careful deliberation, our distinguished jury selected
24 projects as the recipients of this year’s AZ
Awards. Our new issue celebrates these winners, which
include everything from a learning centre that preaches the
power of agriculture to a bridge with ties to Arthurian
legend.
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