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Category: Interior Tags: Hirsch Bedner Associates, Hong Kong, Spa
HBA / Hirsch Bedner designed the spa on the 116th and 118th floors creating an urban escape in the skies and making ESPA the focal point of the city’s skyline and the jewel atop Hong Kong’s crown of lights. Those who indulge in the 10,000 square foot ESPA have the unique opportunity to view Hong [...]
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Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Residential Tags: Balcony, Fluid form, GAD Architecture, Skyscrapers, Turkey
GAD Architecture, in collaboration with Dara Kirmizitoprak have designed the NLF in Bursa, Turkey. NLF is a high-rise luxury residential project, located in the Nilüfer district of Bursa, one of the largest and most developed cities in Turkey. The project site is on the main road serving as an axis connecting Bursa and Nilufer to [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture, Lighting Tags: Floor lamp, Modern coffee table, Monocomplex
Michael Jackson is a cultural icon to represent the 20th century. Monocomplex Design Group expresses their respect to him to move all people with passion of dance and song for his lifetime. Side table ‘Billie’ and floor lighting ‘Lean’ were made with the motif of dance motion for ‘billie jean’ in the album, ‘Thriller’, of [...]
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Category: Events/News Tags: Events/News, Pavilion
Starting from July 19 until October 11, Image ARCHIVE participates in the MAXXI’s summer program YAP MAXXI, the first Italian edition of the well-known Young Architects Program launched by the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 twelve years ago in New York. The exterior spaces of the MAXXI in Rome, transformed into a garden [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Color, Studio O+A, USA, Workplace
Like other tech companies with a young and dynamic workforce, the web-hosting company Dreamhost wanted a work environment that would be easily adaptable to nonwork functions. In the modern business culture, a new profit initiative is as likely to be hatched over a cup of green tea or a game of ping-pong as in a [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: Egypt, Fluid form
Shared by Moatasem Esmat, Project L.E.V is his school project proposed in Egypt- Helwan city. + Project statement by Moatasem Esmat Le Corbusier once said, Architecture is the masterly, correct, and magnificent play of masses brought together in light. Those words inspired me to always seek something that redefines today’s architecture. Project L.E.V stands for [...]
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Category: Master Plan Tags: Aedes, Fluid form, Thailand, Waterfront architecture
The Bangkok-based Architecture firm S+PBA has been invited to attend the exhibition Water- Curse or Blessing!? organized by Aedes East – International Forum for Contemporary Architecture n.p.o. as part of the Asia Pacific Weeks 2011. The event will take place at Aedes Gallery in Berlin from the 9th to 21st September 2011. As a possible [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: Brooks + Scarpa, ESD design, Landscape architecture, USA architecture
We believe that environmental sustainability, economic concerns, and quality design are not mutually exclusive. A symbiotic relationship exists between them, which results in new discoveries and spatial qualities that nurture people. The Interpretive Center is designed to tread lightly on the earth and meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future [...]
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Category: Architecture, Hotel Tags: A.M.O.S. DESIGN, Concrete, Czech Republic, LABOR13, Random pattern, Stair
Design Hotel Miura, that recently opened at the north-western part of the Czech Republic, gratifies art lovers, design and architecture fans as well as golf enthusiasts. The hotel really is an exceptional piece. It is located just at the margin of two golf eighteens Celadná. A marvellous valley in the midst of picturesque Moravian mountains. [...]
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Category: Design, Industrial Tags: Creative design, Spain, Steel
Frank Plant is a Barcelona based American sculptor. He studied sculpture at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After finishing his B.A. in fine arts in 1993 he moved to Amsterdam and during this period he began to develop his drawings in steel. These are simple and direct studies of the forms and [...]
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Category: Architecture, Office Tags: Austria, Concrete, Courtyard architecture, Synn Architekten, Workplace
Synn Architekten has recently completed the office conversion project for Luxbau Company in Hainfeld, Austria. By committing a common entrance the newly proposed walkway allows to connect two previous separately used buildings and make the two office areas work together. The two buildings, built at different times, now form a new whole , but each [...]
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Category: Design, Events/News, Technology Tags: Japan, Switzerland, Tokujin Yoshioka, Watch
“Cartier Time Art” Art Direction by Tokujin Yoshioka Held from August 26 to November 6, 2011 at Bellerive Museum, Ein Haus des Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Höschgasse 3 8008 Zurich, Switzerland The brilliant innovations of technology and aesthetics for Cartier timepieces will be on display in an traveling international exhibition directed by Tokujin Yoshioka, titled [...]
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