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Architech Labs
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India Katılım Mart 2026
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@2pdesigners962 listening before specifying is exactly where most projects go wrong — the daily routine detail is what separates a space that looks good from one that actually works at 7am and 11pm
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@INSPRID the circular screen is a nice touch clients always notice the interface first. how's the ETS parameterisation on this one?
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a space designed around continuous flow needs automation that thinks the same way
no room-by-room logic. lighting, shading, climate — all responding to how you move through the space, not where the walls are
architecture this intentional deserves engineering that matches it
Architizer@Architizer
Villa Long Take rethinks the familiar north–south, two-courtyard villa that typically reads as outside–inside–outside. Instead, the project extends both courtyards through the center of the house to create a single, continuous exterior—a spatial long take with no cuts, where open-air experience is carried from one side to the other. Project by: Paadarchitects Details: hubs.la/Q04jvMVJ0
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@byaestilo The best spaces do that without trying. You just sit down and immediately want to stay
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@01_Mugabe Exactly, and the story only works when both sides speak the same language from day one. Most projects skip that conversation and spend the rest of the project fixing it
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@architech_labs_ Perfect collaboration brings the expectations out to tell a delightful story.
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I am an interior designer. I transform empty and outdated spaces into beautiful, functional, and comfortable environments that reflect my clients’ lifestyle and vision. ✨🏠




DATAPOINTTELECOM Ltd@odesanmijamal_
We go again today.
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@Archello Stone holds heat. Metal roof sheds it. A building that already thinks in thermal logic is the best candidate for automation that works with the fabric, not against it. HVAC zoning designed around a building like this could be invisible — you'd never know it was there.
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Escala Humana Wines Winery by Monte Arquitectura de Autor, Rare Studio Experimental, and Unamuno Arquitectura is shaped by the dialogue between local stone and a lightweight metal roof.
archello.com/project/escala…
#BioclimaticDesign #StoneArchitecture #WineryArchitecture

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@ibashodesign Slatted frames work because the gaps do as much as the material. Same principle in KNX lighting design — what you don't illuminate matters as much as what you do.
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@HomeAdore 'Innovative' and 'comfortable' only hold up long-term when the automation underneath is as considered as the design on top. Spaces like this deserve lighting, HVAC and blinds that respond to how people actually live in them — not a spec sheet full of features nobody uses.
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@ajisafeolumuyi2 When the automation layer is designed around the palette — not after it — brown stops being just a colour choice. It becomes part of how the space feels. Lighting scenes, blind positions, HVAC zones all tuned to the mood the designer intended.
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Smart buildings aren't the future.
They're already here.
The only thing still living in the future is the thinking.
Most "smart building" conversations are still stuck at "what if."
KNX has been answering "what now" for decades.
Authority isn't claimed. It's built one precisely engineered system at a time.
That's a wrap on Authority Reset Week. If you've been following. You already know the difference.
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@tecture1 When the architecture has this much intention, the automation brief writes itself.
Every curve, every threshold, the engineering either honors it or fights it.
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【船内に暮らすような舟底天井と甲板のある住まい】
mag.tecture.jp/project/202206…
DEK / ステューディオ 2 アーキテクツ
#TECTUREMAG過去記事
#TECTUREMAGDIGOUT
Photographs: Yoshifumi Moriya(Nacása & Partners)




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@dezeen When a space is designed around the experience of moving through it, the engineering has to follow the same logic.
Light that responds to the path. Not the schedule.
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Felipe Caboclo Arquitectura creates "sublime path" at undulating private chapel in São Paulo:
dezeen.com/2026/06/03/nes…



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A building manager spent every Tuesday resetting automation zones.
Devices weren't failing. Programming wasn't broken. The system was installed exactly as quoted.
That was the problem.
Most KNX quotations tell you the device count. Almost none show you the bus topology.
Clients approve device lists. Nobody approves the architecture.
So nobody catches the flaw until someone is manually fixing a system that was supposed to run itself.
Most building automation problems don't start with devices. They start with architecture nobody reviewed.
→ Has anyone ever shown you the topology plan before sending a quote?
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@dezeen Beautiful project. What's fascinating about pixelated towers is that they break down the scale of a skyscraper. Suddenly, a massive building starts feeling more human and less like a single object imposed on the city.
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@Architizer stunning project..What I love most is how the materials feel like they belong to the landscape rather than being placed on top of it. That connection usually ages beautifully over time.
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Tucked away among wild heather and majestic pine trees rests a beautiful villa clad in cedar and limestone.
📍Sweden
Project by: Daniel Berg Arkitekter
Details: hubs.la/Q04jv4RR0




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