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A journal of projects, reflections, exhibitions, and studio notes from LAARCH DESIGN.

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Hello world!
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Hello world!

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Material Palette Notes
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Material Palette Notes

We prioritize durable, tactile, and climate-aware materials to balance aesthetics and long-term performance. The process begins with a careful reading of light,...

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Architectural Explorations at Kuzguncuk Studio
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Architectural Explorations at Kuzguncuk Studio

The Architectural Explorations exhibition brings together sketches, construction details, and model studies developed by LAARCH DESIGN over recent years. Rather than presenting...

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Local Materials in Sustainable Residential Design
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Local Materials in Sustainable Residential Design

Local material choices create continuity between a house and its surroundings while reducing transport impact and helping the building age with dignity....

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Moda Culture Center at the National Architecture Awards
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Moda Culture Center at the National Architecture Awards

The Moda Culture Center project was recognized for its rational plan, transparent facades, and a strong connection to the coast. The award...

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Exposed Concrete and Detail Craftsmanship
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Exposed Concrete and Detail Craftsmanship

Exposed concrete requires precision. Joints, formwork, finishing, and the sequence of pours all determine whether the final surface feels intentional or unfinished....

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Light, Shadow, and Spatial Atmosphere
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Light, Shadow, and Spatial Atmosphere

Light shapes architecture before any material is chosen. It defines depth, softens transitions, and reveals the proportion of a room as the...

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The Future of Office Design
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The Future of Office Design

Flexible work environments need more than movable furniture. They require spatial frameworks that can absorb change without losing identity. We see the...

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