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  • Japandi Style: Everything You Need to Know

    Though it may seem like a trendy buzzword, Japandi style in interiors is anything but a new aesthetic. A mashup of Japanese interiors and Scandinavian interiors—both of which have centuries worth of personal history—the roots of these intertwined aesthetics run deep. “Maybe some people think Japandi just happened, but the relationship between Japan and Scandinavia

  • See Inside the World’s Greenest A-Frame Home

    The southwestern shores of Lake Vänern, the largest body of water in Sweden and one of the most popular camping destinations in Scandinavia, are shrouded in a thick forest of conifer trees with nary a bank or grocery store within miles. In this landscape of summer getaway, an A-frame home of unprecedented scale and material

  • Create interior designs for ACDF Architecture

    Create interior designs for ACDF Architecture, Canadian architecture ACDF has created interiors of the technological…

  • The design of the new terminal of Changchun Airport

    MAD Architects, in collaboration with the China Airport Planning and Design Institute, and the Beijing…

  • Use the Metaverse to preserve historic buildings

    Use the Metaverse to preserve historic buildings, Imagine that you have made an appointment to…

  • Crane Lamp changes in height and shape

    The Crane Lamp is a playful, movable light by London-based design studio Animaro. The lamp changes dramatically in height and shape, with a form inspired by the shape of a Crane bird extending its neck to catch prey.At a time when so many mechanical devices are being replaced by digital tools, the Crane Lamp invites

  • Ten homes with pocket doors that disappear into the walls

    Our latest lookbook explores homes where pocket doors slide into gaps within the walls, as a way of saving space or giving a more open feel to an interior. A pocket door is a specific type of sliding door designed to slot into a wall cavity. This means that when the door is open, it is

  • International architecture studios working on The Line

    As part of the activities of The Line exhibition held in Riyadh, the international architecture studios…

  • Field of Light by Bruce Munro: night blossoming

    Field of Light by world-recognized light designer Bruce Munro is no less than a sky full of stars embedded down on earth. The project was launched in early May 2019 at Sensorio, an immersive exhibition space in Paso Robles, California.This tremendous oeuvre is a composition of more than 50,000 stemmed frosted-glass spheres which light up

  • The aesthetics of the circular economy

    The aesthetics of the circular economy, A widely discussed topic in recent times, the circular…

  • JUUN J.: first flagship store by WGNB

    The all-black, contemporary shaped store of fashion brand JUUN.J, is the first flagship store designed by WGNB architects in Seoul, Korea.The bold choice of black color features a dark environment that represents the characteristics of the brand perfectly.Seoul is the largest metropolis city of South Korea, beautifully surrounded by mountains and hilly landscape.This city has

  • Mar Adentro is a kind of Medina

    The first time I visited Mar Adentro property and took in the desert and the diaphanous, clear water running along a horizontal line in the background, I felt the enormous drive of water under a scorching sun.This piece of land, located in the middle of a coastline dotted with “All Inclusives,” would have to be

  • Joint creativity in architecture and urban planning

    Joint creativity in architecture and urban planning, In recent years, the term “co-creation”, a business…

  • The first log building in California

    Timber block appears throughout North America. Alongside the benefits of natural materials and visible structures,…

  • Michael Anastassiades designs for B&B Italia

    The internationally renowned brand B&B Italia has been a leader in furniture design with unmatched quality and innovation for years. B&B Italia’s unique and artistic style has firmly set itself as a living legacy of Italian Design.London-based designer Michael Anastassiades creates functional, minimal and authentic pieces, aiming at individuality and timeless design qualities. His work

  • Reasons for not sinking floating architecture

    Reasons for not sinking floating architecture, The aquatic environment has always fascinated dreamers and researchers….