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Sculpting Time: The Contemporary Use of Marble in Bathroom Design

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MyStreet washbasin in Verde Alpi marble _Design AL Studio. Image Cortesia de antoniolupi Marble held profound significance in Greek and Roman architecture due to its abundance, luminous surfaces, and subtle veining. Today, marble remains a symbol of excellence and refinement, prevalent in contemporary architecture and art.

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The British Museum is under fire after refusing Parthenon Marbles 3D scan

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The British Museum is facing legal action from one of the UK’s leading heritage preservation organisations over its refusal to allow the 3D scanning of a piece in its Parthenon marbles collection.

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Enriching Minimalism Through Pixel-Type Ceramics and Oversized Marbles

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Tienda An&Be / Patricia Bustos Studio. Image © Jc de Marcos Aiming to balance the calm and uniformity of minimalism with the tactile appeal of raw, textured materials, ceramics emerge as a versatile medium to bridge the gap between sterile spaces and those that might become overwhelming.

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Achilles Marble House Extension / ConForm Architects

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architects: ConForm Architects Location: London, United Kingdom Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Lorenzo Zandri Photographs: Area: 188.0 m2 Read more »

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Form(LA) hides stone furniture showroom behind marble pivot door

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Custom stone furnituremaker Form(LA) has opened the doors of its first flagship store in Los Angeles specifically a pivoting marble door punctuated by nine porthole windows. Two slabs of Calacutta Viola marble were bonded to metal sheets and set into a metal frame to create the door. The entry door is clad inCalacatta marble.

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SkyRoom Community Square / McClain + Yu Architecture & Design

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© Marble Street Studio architects: McClain + Yu Architecture & Design Location: Río Rancho, New Mexico, United States Project Year: 2021 Photographs: Marble Street Studio Area: 400.0 m2 Read more »

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bottega veneta reveals chicago flagship in verde saint-denis marble and walnut wood

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The post bottega veneta reveals chicago flagship in verde saint-denis marble and walnut wood appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. with a 10-meter-high facade of glass, brass, and stone, the store provides an unobstructed street view into both its floors.

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