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The Beauty of Porcelain Tiles for Pool Design

ArchDaily

Cortesia de SERAPOOL Archaeological findings suggest that the Great Bath of Mohenjo-Daro , the "oldest public water tank in the world," was constructed during the 3rd millennium BC.

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Porcelain Factory Plugin Revival / Liu Kecheng Design Studio + People's Architecture Office

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© Yumeng Zhu architects: Liu Kecheng Design Studio architects: People's Architecture Office Location: Jingdezhen, China Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Yumeng Zhu Photographs: PAO Read more »

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PAO and Liu Kecheng revitalize old porcelain factory in China with new ‘plugin’ architecture

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A team led by Liu Kecheng Design Studio and the People’s Architecture Office (PAO) has completed a regeneration and redesign of an old porcelain factory in the Imperial Kiln Historic District of Jingdezhen, China. ’ To reactivate the factory, PAO and Liu Kecheng designed a modern structure to form a focal point of the site.

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Porcelain Factory Plugin Revival by People's Architecture Office

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The regeneration of an old porcelain factory property in the heart of Jingdezhen’s Imperial Kiln Historic District is guided by what PAO calls a Plugin Architecture approach to historic preservation and urban regeneration.

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Selldorf Architects completes porcelain-clad Brooklyn skyscrapers

Deezen

The studio's scope included cladding the towers in its distinctive "pearl-like" porcelain tiles, designing the amenities and designing the buildings' interiors along with New York studios Dencityworks and Bonetti Kozerski.

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PAO transforms Chinese porcelain factory using "plug-in architecture"

Deezen

Chinese studio People's Architecture Office has converted an old porcelain factory in Jingdezhen into workshops and a gallery using colourful steel and glass extensions. The post PAO transforms Chinese porcelain factory using "plug-in architecture" appeared first on Dezeen. The photography is by Zhu Yumeng.

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Exploring the ‘Porcelain Capital’ with Zhengyin Art

Hotel Designs

Hotel Designs Exploring the ‘Porcelain Capital’ with Zhengyin Art Exploring the ‘Porcelain Capital’ with Zhengyin Art Zhengyin Art creates original, elegant artworks, perfectly placed to elevate hotel and public spaces while working in a wide range of mediums from ceramics to hand-forged metal and installations.

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