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DOXS NKLN by GRAFT

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Image © GRAFT The concept envisages a mixed-use development consisting of office and commercial units as well as educational and cultural facilities. A hostel, housed in a smaller building at the western end of the site, rounds off the mixed-use concept. The ground floor and the first floor make up the plinth of the building.

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Seoul-stice of Modernity: Imaginative and Bold Architecture in South Korea’s Capital

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Taking a survey of Seoul’s structures, each of the subsequent projects demonstrate innovative design and construction techniques. Dogok Maximum By Moon Hoon , Seoul, South Korea This project reflects the client’s unique personality, rooted in their experiences living in a mystical house on a high area in Gangbuk.

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Luminaries: 8 of the World’s Top Lighting Design Firms

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The lighting design philosophies of TM Light are based on building collaborative relationships with clients and designers emphasizing the value of development in direct, meaningful collaboration. The unique firm is a certified Woman-owned Business Enterprise and has earned over 100 lighting awards.

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Seamless Integration: The Revitalization of 712 Fifth Avenue Lobby

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Our response was to generate a fundamental dialogue between glass, stone, and human occupation; to utilize advanced modern technology to fabricate the materials in a way that is both futuristic yet grounded in traditional historic construction methodologies; and to change everything without changing anything.

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7 Formidable Sustainable Firms Dynamically Disrupting the Architectural Status Quo

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Notable spaces in the team’s impressive portfolio include a remarkable exhibition hall in Yangzhou with an intricate bamboo frame inspired by the form of a fish, and a dilapidated building in a mountain village, restored with historic techniques and salvaged materials into a bustling public hub.

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Red Dunes Playtopia, Guanggang New Town, Guangzhou

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Utilizing advanced design techniques such as parameterized design, drainage optimization simulation, and structural form-finding algorithms, the Red Dunes project harmoniously blends the outdoor space with its natural surroundings.

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7 Best Architecture Firms in The Philippines

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During the 1920s, architect Juan Nakpil paved the way for environmentally conscious construction techniques. He utilized bamboo as a locally sourced component for his designs instead of relying on imported materials such as stone and brick. We are a design partner for ambitious clients and bold businesses.