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No.1986 Coffee & Restaurant / Le House

July 31, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

“Have you ever wondered how to make a design impressive? Just give an architecture the basic material, he will create the miracles”. This project does light up those said.
This project, which is not outstood the featured orientation in design, still has its own story. Take the idea from the “Mo Qua” scarf (Vietnamese Kerchief – what has the shape of the crow’s mouth), which popular known as Northern girl’s wearing, mixed with the new taste which created our wonderful lobby.

Erez Mor Uses Knitted Balls To Create A Soft Seating System

July 31, 2018 Erin 0

  Israeli sculptor and industrial designer Erez Mor, has created the ‘Bubbles’ soft seating system, made from a collection of knitted balls joined by a connector. The soft seating system, which was inspired by ball pits, has three different ball sizes, and by moving the balls, you can change the way the system is used […]

See How Studio Floris Wubben Make Their Lamp ‘Crystal Twist’ Using Torn Corian

July 31, 2018 Erin 0

  Studio Floris Wubben, in collaboration with Baars & Bloemhoff, have designed and devevloped the ‘Crystal Twist’ collection, that’s made using HI-MACS acrylic stone. Acrylic stone is normally used for sleek surfaces, like kitchen counters, however Floris Wubben has used it to produce lamps with a twisted, raw, and more organic appearance. During the design […]

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Hwasim / Engineforce Architects

July 31, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

‘The Minimum Built’
Hwasim project was started from our realization about the difficulty to maintain the original design and the performance which we planned and wanted due to the sharply increased construction cost in the last three years. Even though we tried to reduce costs by simplifying a form, reducing a size, and downgrading the quality of materials, we were not able to meet the given budget.

Architects petition to save Venturi Scott Brown’s San Diego art museum

July 31, 2018 Dan Howarth 0

Over 70 architects, critics and preservationists have signed a petition to prevent the “tremendous mistake” of demolishing parts of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown’s Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, to make way for an expansion by Selldorf Architects. Architects Terry Farrell, Robert AM Stern and Toshiko Mori, critic Paul Goldberger, curator Martino Stierli,

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Shaoxing CTC Mall Interior Design / ATAH

July 31, 2018 舒岳康 - SHU Yuekang 0

The CTC(China Textile Center)is an atypical practice of art-involved commercialand has officially opened at the end of June 2018. The project is surrounded by eight high-rise towers and two super high-rise buildings under construction. It is a brand new entertainment destination integrating commercial streets, shopping malls, service apartments and office buildings.