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Category: Architecture, Sport Tags: Australia NewZealand, Jones Sonter Architects
As part of the Federal Government’s BER initiative, this small private school, in Sydney’s northern suburbs, identified the need for a multi-purpose hall to serve both primary and secondary students. The project had a very tight budget. However, the Client requested that the multi-purpose hall be designed in such a way as to create opportunities [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Stair, Swimming pool
The original house was a massive monochromatic, cavernous, almost windowless building that was remodeled to create spacious, bright interiors with warm contemporary exterior finishes including hardwood for the roof eaves. The cozy interior consists of a living room, kitchen, dining, office, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms, master ensuite and appointed with wood veneers + natural-colored tiles. [...]
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Category: Design, Lighting Tags: Italy, LED, Lighting concept, Massimo Iosa Ghini, Stair
Massimo Iosa Ghini designs for Faraone the balustrade Lumina, a perfect marriage between functionality and aesthetics, where the lightness and the technical elements create an innovative and versatile product. The aluminum frame blends harmoniously with the surrounding architecture and Lumina becomes a design element that draws the spaces with light. The LED illumination is behind [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Modern coffee table, Studio06
Origamo is an elegant living room table. The name derived from Japanese art of paper folding, because Origamo made using a rectangular plate of metal, folded and engraved with laser cutting to give him strength and charisma. The main feature is that from every direction you look is always different shape thanks to the meticulous [...]
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Category: Architecture, Residential Tags: ESD design, Swimming pool, USA architecture
Studio E Architects Designs Environmentally Responsive Living for UC Davis SAN DIEGO, CA. Studio E Architects is proud to announce the grand opening of West Village at University of California, Davis. The official ribbon cutting of UC Davis West Village’s $300 million first phase was held Saturday, October 15th. Now the largest planned Zero Net [...]
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Category: Design, Lighting Tags: Kim HyunJoo, Korea, Table lamp
Industrial designer kim hyunjoo has recently created the ”landing” lighting. Landing is a lamp which is made from stone-granite. A stone cannot be gone through of light directly, so it ‘s designed that the light came through the chinks of the legs. The first work was realized by granite, but it can be made any kind [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Modern Chair, Sand & Birch
Quada chair is realized under the sign of a profitable collaboration between Sand & Birch Design and the new brand Blueside – Emotional Design, born from the long-standing and professional italian company Steroglass, who’s trying to face new challenges in the field of furniture design. Sand & Birch and Blueside share a common sense of [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Color architecture, LEED, Mexico, SPACE, Stair, Workplace
Upon entering the space we find an open reception area in a circular form which embraces you as you open the elevator door, this reception area is flanked by two stained-glass windows in blue tones with abstract graphics of medicines and when looked at closely these are infinitely deep. At the center and as the [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Mobius architekci, Poland, Stair
One of the first interior designs located at the attic of the old tenement house in Cracow adapted for an apartment with a mezzanine. The concept assumed to redesign the common part consisting of a kitchen and a dining room to a living room with a fire place, a wardrobe sheltered by the entry door, [...]
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Category: Design, Events/News, Lighting Tags: Daan Roosegaarde, Events/News, UK
The exhibition ‘Lumiere‘ will illuminate Durham’s historical buildings, streets and bridges for four nights; including a special exhibition of the interactive light artwork ‘Liquid Space‘. Lumiere 2011 Artichoke, 17-20 November, Durham UK. LIQUID SPACE 6.0 is an interactive space that becomes physically bigger, smaller, and brighter in relation to human behavior. As an organic fusion [...]
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Category: Design, Events/News, Installation Tags: Events/News, Installation, USA
MDO recently collaborated with Janis Leonard Design Associates for the new Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMOCA) Lounge space- lounge grand opening is just before Halloween – October 28. A redesign of existing gallery space- the client needed an area that would serve to contrast yet mirror the modernity of the art on the walls, [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Cinema, Refurbishment / Extension, Turkey
The Walk-in cinema inside SALT Beyoglu building is almost a cul-de-sac attached to Istiklal Street, one of the most important pedestrian zones of Istanbul. As the name also suggests, this is an open space which is connected to the Istiklal street via the ground area of the building. The lack of any doors makes the [...]
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