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Mediterranean Modern by pc-|< paolo cesaretti Arch-

Archinect

Looking for a formal frame that would consistently answer the requests of the design brief, we were inspired by a style that can be defined as Mediterranean Modern.

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A contemporary oasis in Gurugram

Habitus Living

The client sought to create a space for his daughter that resonates with contemporary sensibilities. The idea was to create interiors that are young, contemporary and relatable, and appealed to their sensibility,” says Essentia’s founder and principal, Hardesh Chawla, on the project’s inception.

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Lakeside West Apartment | Wittman Estes

ArchiDiaries

The client was trained and practiced as an architect before starting a local tech company that focused on digital interface and experience design. Considered a visionary design at the time, the reinforced concrete frame of the building and sleek international style forms represented the optimism and ambition of 1960s high modernism.

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Garden Lane Residence is a work of art with hints of Japanese poetry

Habitus Living

Standing out in that portfolio is the contemporary relic of Garden Lane Residence, a period restoration of a nineteenth-century Victorian terrace bordering the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne’s South Yarra.

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BBR Headquarters | Gibert&Tan Design Studio

ArchiDiaries

Gibert&Tan, who was tasked with designing this new office-slash-warehouse, decided that the only way to address the dichotomic qualities inherent to the design brief (almost irreconcilable in language and character), was to embrace them and specifically in their terms.

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University of East London presents ten tables designed by students

Deezen

"In Year 01 we focus on technical skills and understanding the language of hand-drawings, in Year 02 the students approach more complex design briefs in order to find their design voice and in Year 03 we focus on honing thinking skills to get our students employment-ready. "We

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Bridging together the past and the future

Habitus Living

Referencing the home’s modernist beginnings while designing a contemporary extension for a growing family was key to the brief. What was the design brief, and how did you interpret it and respond to it? The clients wanted to create a home that would grow with their family.