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Architecture is Awesome: #33 Happy Clients

SW Oregon Architect

This is another in my series of posts inspired by 1000 Awesome Things , the Webby Award-winning blog written by Neil Pasricha. Their happiness is a powerful reminder of why we do what we do, the impacts we have on their lives, and the lasting imprint we leave on the built environment.

Client 169
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16 Multi-Colored Office Spaces That Use Chromaticism to Organise and Inspire Their Workforce

ArchDaily

As the world of work and the varied environments it takes place in become less formal and restricted in their design, architects, designers, and, more importantly, their clients are handing the boring, monotone office its redundancy papers and looking outside the establishment at more expressive colorful options.

Space 293
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Sculpting Time: The Contemporary Use of Marble in Bathroom Design

ArchDaily

As a symbol of perfection, marble facilitated intricate craftsmanship for decorative elements, inspiring architectural marvels and exquisite art, leaving a legacy of sophistication and refinement. Its timeless beauty and durability continue to captivate clients and designers alike.

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Earth is the new client

Habitus Living

Since then, King has been reckoning with the impact of the design industry on the environment, leading her to reconsider the impacts of the profession, particularly in furniture and object design. It’s imperative now, that every design job is seen as both the client’s problem and the Earth’s problem in one.

Clients 98
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BNIM details the firm's transition to an employee-owned company model

Archinect

BNIM feels they are now better positioned for the future and sees the new ownership model as something that better relates to its core values and organizing mission to “design and deliver beautiful, integrated environments to inspire change and enhance the human condition.” They say the lead-up to the decis.

Firms 270
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A symphony of sculptural furniture and curved surfaces, inspired by the rhythms of jazz

Habitus Living

Toorak House 2 creates an interplay between the project’s dual roles: the client wanted the home to be private and restful while offering a series of spaces for social interaction. Architects has designed an environment that evokes a Benny Goodman rendition.

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Warm Nest by Ark-shelter

Archinect

Seeing this project as a snapshot in the long list of initiatives to support truly restorative design, one piece to contribute to the honourable path of creating healthy and healing environments. The AZ-Zeno hospital is the client and was in touch with the Maggie care organisation.