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Flow Bar & Lab?Reappearance of Commercial Landscape by Jingle Design

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Jingle Design always build the commercial space from the perspective of director, revitalizing the space by breaking the limitation of creative art and visual art. Eliminating the past design and perception boundaries, the designers create new and innovative design in this project.

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California College of the Arts presents 10 architecture student projects

Deezen

Dezeen School Shows: a tech recycling centre built on the site of an Apple store in downtown San Francisco is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at California College of the Arts. Soft and hard modular frame assemblies reconfigure and deconstruct to create interactive, flexible and adaptive interior environments."

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Deconstructivist architecture "challenges the very values of harmony, unity and stability"

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While for most of the 20th century, the experimental, the innovative and the new had driven architectural culture forwards, by the late 1970s postmodernism had it pushing in many different directions: back as well as forwards, maybe sideways too – or even just staying still.

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Kingston School of Art highlights 10 student design projects

Deezen

Dezeen School Shows: a fashion collection that celebrates the designer's Ukrainian roots and an allotment scheme at London's Docklands are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Kingston School of Art. Kingston School of Art. The deconstruction of waste in the reconstruction of community.". Student: Amy Brown.

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Ten architecture projects by students at Heriot-Watt University

Deezen

This experiential art centre guides visitors through fragmented theatres, acting as portals to specific time periods, reviving forgotten stories. Placed in D3, CYROLABIRNT is a piece of art seamlessly blending into the context of the site. Storytelling takes centre stage, fostering belonging and connection through innovative designs."

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Why Are (Most) Sofas So Bad?

Dwell

Instead of going to a furniture or department store, says Sami Reiss, a journalist and Dwell contributor who operates Snake, a newsletter about furniture design, modern consumers "are buying a couch online that looks four times as good, costs two times the price, and is made twenty times more poorly." s Cofounder Really Loves Overhead Art

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MASONPRINCE Shenzhen Office by TOMO DESIGN

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This versatile space has the potential to serve as an office, showroom, or art gallery, with even more potential functions in the future. The metal envelope creates a striking contrast against the burl wood grain piano finish, allowing one to truly appreciate the unexpected fashion art that goes beyond everyday experiences.