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The Vestaboard Smart Messaging Display, which was previously only meant for the office,now you can install it at home as well.As the pandemic era brings home and office together, Vestaboard has piqued our interest,Not only does it look stylish in the home…
Marmomac is the world’s most important exhibition dedicated to the entire stone production chain,from quarry to processed product.Also from techniques and machines to tools, Marmomac was born in one of the main Italian regions for the extraction and processing of…
Chinese technology brand Lenovo has introduced a groundbreaking prototype, claiming it to be the “world’s first ultraslim solar-powered PC.” The new device, showcased at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, looks like a regular laptop but integrates solar technology…
Nestled within the Hong Kong Palace Museum, Zia emerges as an architectural marvel, blending cultural heritage with contemporary design. Awarded the prestigious 2023 Best of Year for Small Casual Dining, this 80-seat teahouse, crafted by CL3 Architects Limited, offers a…
Arcadian design group creates Sharing Space with premium design,Arcadian design group led by Alex Yu created Sharing Space near Taipei,at a corner along City Street and surrounded by the apartment complex.The design is in the shape of an irregular polygon,…
Architecture as Part of the SceneArchitecture is often seen as a frame for the surrounding scene, but in some projects, it goes beyond this role to become a living part of the environment itself. Michael Jantzen’s Folding Landscape Pavilion provides…