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REDDIE, set, design

Habitus Living

It was the lack of commercial brands that bridged the gap between 100 per cent custom and off-the-shelf for her projects that started Caroline thinking, and realising the gap in the market, a seed was sown to start a business. The heart of Olah House is a double-height void that contains the living room, kitchen and dining area.

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Young Interior Design Firms Challenging the Status Quo in 2023

Architizer

Across residential, commercial, municipal and hospitality spheres, their deft touch guides how we interact with our surroundings. Clients’ concepts are translated into a unique narrative, which is communicated in a bold, visual language. The Main Entry Deadline on June 9th is fast approaching. But change is afoot in this evolving art.

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Scenery in Motion, Shanghai, China

e-architect

Scenery in Motion, Shanghai Commercial Interior Design, Chinese Event and Exhibition, Industrial Design Architecture, Building photos Scenery in Motion, Shanghai, China 13 Apr 2023 Design Team: Studio DOTCOF Location: No.540 Each project is a unique response to specific client, site, construction, and budget conditions.

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University of Brighton Moulsecoomb Campus, Sussex

e-architect

The masterplan spans across a 10 ha site and features over (GFA) 55,000 sqm of cutting-edge buildings and infrastructure, designed and delivered by Hassell. Hassell has been working closely with the University of Brighton since 2015 to help formulate the strategic masterplan vision and realise the pivotal transformation.

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Nuevo Quilmes Plaza, Buenos Aires

e-architect

The presence of this urban barrier, the absence of services and the lack of proximity to medium-sized commercial premises are the drivers that motivated this development. This project is the product of a private contest held in 2015, from which the first prize was obtained.

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611 Cowper Street, Palo Alto California

e-architect

The City of Palo Alto Architectural Review Board (ARB) selected 611 Cowper Street from more than 100 constructed projects that it recommends for approval, and which were completed between 2015-2020. The design awards are given out once every five years, and Hayes Group Architects’ project was one of only six selected. hayesgrouparchitects.

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MVRDV wins competition to design nature-inspired Oasis Towers in Nanjing

aasarchitecture

To enable this growth, in 2015 the government formed the Jiangbei New Area, expanding Nanjing to the west across the Yangtze River. At the very centre of the public space, the landscape steps down below ground level to connect beneath the road, providing a convenient crossing point and allowing access to the metro station beneath the site.

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