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Magpie House extension is a "personal museum" for client's furniture collection

Deezen

Architecture practice DGN Studio has extended a terraced home in east London with spaces and materials that form a backdrop to the client's mid-century furniture collection. It is designed as a backdrop to the client's furniture collection. Read: Sunken concrete floor expands Victorian terrace house in London.

Client 145
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"Oozy mortar" gives textured finish to brick home in Australia by Studio Roam

Deezen

Located in the suburb of Highgate, the home replaces an existing cottage on the site that had been occupied by the clients for several years. Studio Roam has finished a brick home in Australia with "oozy mortar" "With the demolition of the existing cottage, the lot was reconfigured with a life-long masterplan in mind," explained the studio.

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New House Story of 2 Different Clients From Bangalore

Design Thoughts Architects

I recently had the opportunity to explain to one of our new house desired clients what it is that we do as an architectural firm. We design buildings that are functional and meet the client’s needs, but we also design them with a theme or an architectural style in mind. Best Architects do so much more than that.

Client 52
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RMJM Dubai has worked closely with their client to create Terrazzo Residences, ideally located amongst Dubai’s most popular communities

RMJM Architecture

While 60% of the total property space has been allocated to over 40 open and green spaces, the project houses 240 1–3 bedroom apartments, spread over two low-rise buildings. JVC is a low-density, fully-built residential community containing parks which offer 360 views of lush greenery, schools, F&B venues and a shopping mall.

Client 52
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Winning a Dezeen Award "helped to attract clients at a global level" say winners

Deezen

Winning has certainly improved our name recognition, helping us to attract new clients and, very importantly, new talent for our team," said a studio that won civic and cultural interior of the year. It took months to make and I almost gave up multiple times so to receive this level of recognition when it was finished was a real honour.".

Client 67
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Beige tones and limewash finishes make this a blissful wabi-sabi residence

Habitus Living

A maisonette is an enviable amount of space for two people, especially in Singapore where many live in compact apartments and flats. Presented with such a challenge, interior designer Royston Ho from Oblivion Lab has used colours, materials and decisive space planning strategies to convert the unit into a homey abode.

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La Firme reorganises centuries-old Montreal loft with contemporary finishes

Deezen

This project took a space in a mid-19th century building that's been a textile mill, a Campbell's soup factory, and finally a condo complex," said La Firme , a local studio whose name means simply The Firm. Natural light comes in from the gallery space through a band of glass blocks, in a wink to 1980s condo design," La Firme explained.

Finishes 105