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The beauty of the vintage furniture market is that nothing ever really goes out of style—trends come and go but eventually find their way back to relevancy when the next generation rediscovers and revives them. If my colleague Hannah Martin…
The Evolution of Architecture in the Philippines Through the Years Cityscape. Image © A-PA / Flickr Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/983803/the-evolution-of-architecture-in-the-philippines-through-the-years The history and culture of the Philippines are reflected in its architectural heritage, with numerous…
Joie de Vivre Residential Building / ACDF Architecture © Adrien Williams + 31 Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/989870/joie-de-vivre-residential-building-acdf-architecture © Adrien Williams Text description provided by the architects. In order to breathe new life into a former…
16-06-22 The mixed-reality experience ‘New Worlds’ is showcased at the ‘Meta-Horizons: The Future Now’ exhibition at the… read more 13-06-22 Striatus, an arched 3D-printed concrete masonry bridge, has been selected Jury winner of an ‘Architizer A+… read more 08-06-22 Opus…
For designers seeking to evoke a sartorial expression of ‘quiet luxury’ through an interior, a necessity to a minimalist palette is the addition of a sculptural object – one that catches the eye, glints like a jewel, and nods towards…
Shanghai Subway Line 14 Yuyuan Station / XING DESIGN light changing moment. Image © Shengliang Su + 26 Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/982611/shanghai-subway-line-14-yuyuan-station-xing-design Area Area of this architecture project Area : 8000 m² Year Completion year…