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  • Color strategy in environmental graphic design

    Color strategy in environmental graphic design, Our daily life includes constant contact with the city….

  • Using the organic feel in the interiors of beauty centers

    Chinese interior design studio CUN PANDA NANA has created cave-like interiors that embrace the softness…

  • Michael Hsu outfits self-designed Austin studio with “humble materials”

    Michael Hsu Office of Architecture has adorned its studio with wood-and-fabric lined walls and industrial details in Austin in order to create a material “representation” of its work. Located in Austin’s Rosedale neighbourhood, the 10,750-square-foot (1,000-square metre) studio combines elements of residential and warehouse architecture. Michael Hsu Office for Architecture has completed its self-designed Austin

  • Complete CR House in Argentina

    Complete CR House in Argentina, Arpon Arquitectura built a family home out of concrete blocks…

  • Complete Fengxian Qixian Jesus Church in China

    Complete Fengxian Qixian Jesus Church in China, Chinese architecture firm Wutopia Lab has completed the…

  • Ramy Fischler blends contemporary and historic for Moët Hennessy’s first cocktail bar

    Belgian designer Ramy Fischler has collaborated with Moët Hennessy and cocktail creator Franck Audoux to create the Cravan cocktail bar in the heart of Paris’ Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Named Cravan, the bar for luxury drinks group Moët Hennessy was a collaboration between architect Fischler and restaurateur, author, historian and cocktail aficionado Audoux. Ramy Fischler designed the Cravan bar

  • Colorful interiors of Trulioo’s new headquarters

    Colorful interiors of Trulioo’s new headquarters, Vancouver-based design firm Edit Studios has created a new…

  • Design a log cabin among the trees in Portugal

    Design a log cabin among the trees in Portugal, Portuguese architecture practice Madeiguincho built a…

  • Complete Jiangxi River Bridge made of dynamic curves

    Zaha Hadid Architects has completed the Jiangxi River Bridge made of “dynamic curves” that crosses…

  • The Rome Edition opens in converted 1940s bank building

    American entrepreneur Ian Schrager’s The Edition group has landed in Rome, opening a hotel in a converted bank that makes use of its soaring lobby, original marble staircases and hidden front courtyard. The Rome Edition began welcoming guests earlier this year to the 91-room hotel, located a block away from Via Veneto – the street

  • Determine the date of the Metaverse Architecture Biennale

    Determine the date of the Metaverse Architecture Biennale, This year’s Metaverse Architecture Biennale (MAB) takes…