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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Design video, Modern table
A young French designer Guillaume Bouvet has designed the AZ desk for your kids. AZ desk is an evolutionary expression module. From A to Z, it follows children in their growth. The magnetic blackboard can be turned into an ergonomic work surface which adapts to the user’s size from young children to adults. This furniture [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Forward, Minimalism, Mirror
An apartment in downtown Lisbon, designed by FORWARD, aims at being a place of refuge for the young cosmopolitan couple who seeks peace and calm, forgetting the daily city buzz. When we enter the house, we are surrounded by its sophisticated and relaxed environment, with light and comfortable areas, with clean elegant lines, marked by [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Loft, Spain, Wood, YLAB arquitectos
Spanish architectural firm YLAB arquitectos has completed the Loft in Poble Nou, Barcelona. The project consists of the interior renovation of a 100m2 apartment with a big terrace in an old building in the heart of a traditional neighbourhood of Barcelona. The house has a very deep and narrow floor plan and only two facades [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Arturo, Bar Lounge, Fluid form, India
HOPS the slounge bar was designed by Award winner designer Iqbal Azam of Arturo Interiors. Hops is located at 2nd floor of south city mall, kolkata, India. It is a restro lounge merges with different type of hospitality like hookah bar, dance floor, bar with private dinning, live kitchen. Mainly it was designed for the [...]
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Category: Architecture, Residential Tags: Color architecture, Courtyard architecture, David Baker, Random pattern, USA architecture
This complex development fills a formerly industrial city block with an innovative housing mix: Affordable urban townhomes to keep growing families in the city and family housing adjacent to senior apartments to prevent seniors from living in isolation. Leading a trend of transit-oriented development along the district’s main business corridor, the development lies just a [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Modern Lounge Chair, Vasiliy Butenko
Designed by Vasiliy Butenko, the chair’s soft and volumetric shape and size combine beautifully to create clear lines that enhance the attention to design. The volume just below the seat lines suggests an added padding and tremendous comfort. It is easy to see that the shape is reminiscent of kid’s cartoons. The world famous “Kinder [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Lighting concept, Refurbishment / Extension
This is a project where the lighting is a means of defining space in a subtle way. You have the adjustable light bubble as cloud in the space and as cloud is a sign of rain, coolness etc, so does the light bubble help in creating emotions to the room. Abstract This project was a [...]
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Category: Book Tags: Architectural video, Publication
An Illuminating New Title on the Internationally Acclaimed Architecture Practice Phaidon is pleased to present the only monograph on the internationally acclaimed Swiss architecture practice of Diener & Diener. With a subtle, sophisticated style that combines intellectually rigorous thinking with an unpretentious, practical approach to design, Diener & Diener are world renowned for their singular [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Color, Valerio Dewalt Train, Workplace
As part of the Operational Excellence Initiatives for eBay, Valerio Dewalt Train Associates collaborated with eBay’s internal Workplace Resources Team to develop a series of pilot projects intended to establish a new corporate workplace standard. New modular furniture workstations increase flexibility and allow teams to easily reconfigure their spaces using a standard kit of parts. [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: C. F. Møller Architects, Concrete, Landscape architecture, London, Museum, Refurbishment / Extension
C. F. Møller Architects has designed the extension of The National Maritime Museum in London, Britain’s seventh largest tourist attraction and part of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site. The new wing, called The Sammy Ofer Wing – named after the international shipping magnate and philanthropist Sammy Ofer, who has funded most of £36.5m extension [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture, Selected Tags: 3XN, Cladding, Museum, Stair, UK, Waterfront architecture
3XN Architects have recently completed the Museum of Liverpool. Traditional facades often deal with interruptions – windows for example. I wish to create a holistic kind of architecture, and a patterned façade ties the building together into one sculptural entity. By creating the pattern into a relief, as we did with the Museum of Liverpool, [...]
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Category: Architecture, Commercial, Mixed Use, Residential Tags: Balcony, Fluid form, Mexico, Rojkind Arquitectos
High Park is located on the outskirts of the northern city of Monterrey, Mexico. Surrounded by the Majestic Sierra Madre Oriental Range. The project is designed to take full advantage of its geographic location and to help mitigate the extreme climatic conditions. As a recurring design concern for rojkind arquitectos and as a way of [...]
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