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Lamp Shark + Light angle + TIN Lamp + Chair Omi  + Chair Neiji | Mukomelov Studio

Lamp Shark + Light angle + TIN Lamp + Chair Omi + Chair Neiji | Mukomelov Studio

Category: Design, Furniture, Lighting, Selected Tags: , , , ,
| May 6, 2011 | 0 Comments

Lamp Shark + Light angle + TIN Lamp + Chair Omi + Chair Neiji are the modern creations designed by Ukraine-based Mukomelov Studio. We value the traditions and see the future! Aleksandr Mukomelov Lamp Shark Awarded Design and Design International (Paris) 2010 Elegant Floor Lamp. Excellent and cheerful decoration of interiors and exteriors. For fans [...]

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Holstebro Storaa Stream | OKRA Landscape Architects

Holstebro Storaa Stream | OKRA Landscape Architects

Category: Landscape, Selected Tags: , , , , ,
| May 4, 2011 | 0 Comments

Holstebro, Denmark: If it is outstanding, celebrate it twice The city of Holstebro has celebrated the completion of the public realm project around the Storaa stream and new cultural facilities, designed by OKRA and Schul Landskabarkitekter, in collaboration with Åsa Frankenberg from Berlin, Germany for the lighting design. The project is funded by the City [...]

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Boschkens Noise Barrier | Buro Lubbers

Boschkens Noise Barrier | Buro Lubbers

Category: Landscape, Selected Tags: , , ,
| May 3, 2011 | 0 Comments

Living next to the forest with a view over the highway at Boschkens Huge trees in containers on pillars form a catchy landmark along the highway near the Dutch city of Tilburg. Here a noise barrier connects the green and quiet inner world of the forest to the hectic world of the 24/7 dynamics of [...]

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Maaskade Cuijk | Buro Lubbers

Maaskade Cuijk | Buro Lubbers

Category: Landscape, Selected Tags: , , , , ,
| May 3, 2011 | 0 Comments

Maaskade Cuijk is a spectacular meeting place near the river Meuse in Cuijk designed by Dutch landscape architect firm Buro Lubbers. The design concept of the river bank is inspired on the scale and atmosphere of the river. The sturdy wall of steel has become the link between village and river, not by separating the [...]

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Casas del Sol | Saenz de Santamaria Designs

Casas del Sol | Saenz de Santamaria Designs

Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: , , , , ,
| May 1, 2011 | 0 Comments

Australian designer Christina Saenz de Santamaria has completed the 5 executive tropical villas of Casas del Sol in Koh Tao, Thailand. The 5 villas are, Villa of a Million Stars Villa of Green Palms Villa of the Blue Sea Villa of the Full Moon Villa of the Rising Sun The primary goal of Casas del [...]

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N House | TOFU

N House | TOFU

Category: Architecture, Selected Tags: , ,
| April 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

Japanese architect TOFU has created the N House located in villa subdivision areas in Otsu, Shiga, Japan. There are rich natural environments with Lake Biwa in the southeast and Mount Hira in the northwest, so in the first stage, TOFU have decided to use cedar panels as exterior materials. The exterior wall is colored with [...]

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Y House | TOFU

Y House | TOFU

Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: ,
| April 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

Y House is a small house designed by Japanese architect TOFU in Obama, Fukui, Japan. There is a vacant lot around the site. So, by creating a large window on the second floor, it is possible to see paddy fields, mountains, sky and feel to spread over a floor area. This plan has high ceilings [...]

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House A | Takeshi Hamada

House A | Takeshi Hamada

Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: , , ,
| April 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

Japanese architect Takeshi Hamada recently has completed the Narrow House in downtown, Abeno-ward, Osaka, JAPAN. Background, Atmosphere The location is Abeno-ward Osaka, JAPAN. Though it is a superb location just 10 minutes from Tennoji Station, it is in the downtown streets filled with traditional emotion, there are traditional  tenement houses, old houses and shops, just [...]

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CCPP – Space, light, sound and drugs | Cochenko & Quatorze

CCPP – Space, light, sound and drugs | Cochenko & Quatorze

Category: Architecture, Installation, Selected Tags: , , ,
| April 26, 2011 | 1 Comment

CCPP – Chantier créatif de prévention partagée -Space, light, sound and drugs CCPP is a design collaboration between the Collectifs Cochenko and Quatorze. It was carried out by Butong together with the two collectives. The installation will travel to schools and institutions in a drug awareness campaign commissioned by the French Ministry of Culture and [...]

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Stacked House | Architecture Paradigm

Stacked House | Architecture Paradigm

Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: , , ,
| April 26, 2011 | 1 Comment

Indian architectural practice Architecture Paradigm has completed the renovation for a house in Bangalore, India. The project is about exploring this notion of joint family culture in the changing urban scenario. The site is a 400sqm with a steep drop of 2.5 meters from northeast to the southwest. It is flanked by roads on the [...]

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The new park at Former Water Police Site | ASPECT Studios

The new park at Former Water Police Site | ASPECT Studios

Category: Landscape, Selected Tags: , ,
| April 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

The brief for the Former Water Police Site was to develop a new public park for a 1.8 hectare parcel of post industrial land on the Pyrmont peninsula. The prime location of the site on Sydney’s waterfront offered the unique opportunity for the creation of memorable public parkland for both local users and the wider [...]

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House in Perbes |  Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos

House in Perbes | Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos

Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: , , ,
| April 22, 2011 | 0 Comments

Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos has designed a family house in Perbes-Miño. The dwelling is located in the highest zone of the plot, to take maximum advantage of the excellent views and to set back, as far as possible, respect to the street. The entrance porch is in the left side of the front of the [...]

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