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The design goal of prospect-refuge can be summarized as the development of spaces where people can see without being seen. Consider prospect-refuge in the creation of landscapes, residences, offices, and communities. Create multiple vantage points within a space, so that the internal and external areas can be easily surveyed.
William Lidwell, Kritina Holden, Jill Butler • Universal Principles of Design, Revised and Updated: 125 Ways to Enhance Usability, Influence Perception, Increase Appeal, Make Better Design Decisions, and Teach through Design

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Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
Anti Gentrification Centre.
Project by Tom Gardner ( @tomdgardner )
As part of his broader research, Tom reimagined MVRDV's project from 1997 as an "Anti-Gentrification Centre", with the building's various spaces repurposed to each provide a different form of community resistance against gentrification -... See more
instagram.comVideo Feature • Issue No. 10 Feature • Integral to the design of the Curl Curl House is the garden space. Condensing the built architecture, @trias.studio maximises the refreshing impact of the greenery that marks its perimeter.
Watch the video on The Local Project or read Ageing Gracefully – Curl Curl by TRIAS and Folk... See more
instagram.comBrowsing through the archive for the workshop “A Series of Rooms: Visions of the Domestic”, starting today at HEAD-Genève, which will explore diverse approaches to the representation of domesticity.
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The second session will delve into the life inside, from the ways in which a room is used, how the inhabitant moves... See more
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Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
“Begin with the end in mind”, meet the U clip
One of the strategies that enables the effective reclamation of building components is to use these components in applications that are less and less demanding, such as reusing exterior glazing for interior purposes. This is called ‘cascade use’. (FCRBE... See more
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