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Category: Interior Tags: Concert Hall, Esrawe Studio
A space conceived to dignify the musical expressions. This project has been executed together with OCESA, Mexico’s leading company in the entertainment industry (www.ocesa.com.mx). Taking its inspiration from the time period that gave rise to the building, the 50’s, the transition from modernism to post-modernism, it reclaims the value of functionality and applies it to [...]
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Category: Architecture, Office Tags: China architecture, Color architecture, LEO A DALY
LEO A DALY, in collaboration with Local Design Institute WDCE, wins competition to design Phase 2, Plot B, of Campus China Mobile Ltd., one of the largest mobile telecommunications companies in the world, selected international architecture, planning, engineering, interior design and program management firm LEO A DALY to design three buildings at its new international [...]
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Category: Landscape Tags: Landscape architecture, Mexico, View point
This is a neutral architectonic intervention that complements TOA’s (Taller de Operaciones Ambientales) landscaping master plan and Herzog de Meuron’s Museo de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo (Modern and Contemporary Art Museum) located in the Parque Mirador Independencia of Guadalajara, Jalisco. The lookout-point and coffee?restaurant rivet the natural disemboguement of Av. Independencia but unobtrusively align to [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Fluid form, Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2012, Tokujin Yoshioka
Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka, the new version of “MOON” chair with the metalic surface from MOROSO was presented at Milano Salone 2012. This chair, its shape created by integrating the various movement of people in the chair, is as if sculpted from the beautiful rounded shape of the moon. Its surface creates random and mysterious [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: 5AM, Belgium
This concept was designed for a design competition organized by the province of West Flanders.The assignment was to fill up a large empty space (+ – 900m2), which is in the middle of several offices, with furniture where the users could gather. These offices are let to young starting companies. Given these existing offices are [...]
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Category: Architecture, House, Interior Tags: Australia NewZealand
Christopher Megowan Design recently completed two townhomes in Malvern, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The two homes stretch across the site from east to west and use north facing light courts, skylights over the stairs and skillion roofs to the rear lounge to maximize sunlight to the spaces of the two homes which require [...]
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Category: Interior, Office Tags: Color, Mexico, Workplace
The BASF corporate building is situated in Insurgentes Avenue, one of the most famous avenue in Mexico City. The ground floor is of 1,315.0 m2 and each standard floor of approximately 942.0 m2. The shape has three differently-oriented squares brought together by a central core. BASF’s corporate office project consists of the ground floor and [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture, Lighting Tags: Clock, Modern table, Pendant light, Timothy John
The initial Woven Series project was launched in November 2010; an experiment focused on hand weaving and wrapping techniques. The project was extensively covered by international publications and the Deviant clock was showcased at the Su Nero Nero exhibition in Italy in late 2011. Inspired by the overall reaction, the Woven Collection was born. The [...]
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Category: Design, Industrial Tags: Japan
Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchi has recent designed Sand Vase. Bou-Taoshi is a game. The rules are simple. Players make a heap of sand and place a branch in the centre, then each player takes turns removing sand, the one who causes the branch to fall loses. It is a common sight in several Japanese temples, [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Modern Chair, Studio06
LESS Chair by Studio06 has just won the Promosedia International Design Competiton 2011 – Caiazza Memorial Challenge. The most distinctive and innovative element of the Less model project is the “k” swivel, a white enameled technical detail that combines all strengths and supports the four parts of the seat frame, consistently falling within a “clean” [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Gudmundur Jonsson, Landscape architecture, Norway
Gudmundur Jonsson Architects has recently completed a brand new modern Cabin, GJ-9 located at Bjergøy outside of Stavanger, Norway. + All images courtesy Gudmundur Jonsson Architects
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Category: Design, Lighting Tags: Charlie Davidson, Floor lamp, Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2012
Charlie Davidson Studio is proud to announce the launch of the new Crane Light at this year’s Milan Salone de Mobile. Davidson will join a group of Sweden based designers exhibiting at the Temporary museum for new design 2012 in SuperStudio Più. The Crane Light is a homage to the iconic Arco lamp by the [...]
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