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A symphony of sculptural furniture and curved surfaces, inspired by the rhythms of jazz

Habitus Living

The design brief evolved throughout the iterative process, through conversation and sketching. Architects kpdo.com Photography Sharyn Cairns, Anson Smart The post A symphony of sculptural furniture and curved surfaces, inspired by the rhythms of jazz appeared first on Habitusliving.com.

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Importing the French snow scene into Bangkok

Habitus Living

The design brief for Snow House was simple: to design a home that honours the French snow scene and comprises sustainable elements, to maximise the restoration of natural features. In contrast to Bangkok’s dense urban environment, Snow House provides respite from its surrounding context.

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Modieus expands its design team

Hotel Designs

. “I love the scale of carpet design – it’s exciting drawing the design into floor plans and to see the installation come alive,” explained Arkley. ” It’s wonderful to collaborate with different clients to realise their vision for a space.”

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

Habitus Living

I would overhear whispers surrounding his unorthodox approach to design and would spend an unforgivable amount of time in my tutorials peering over the balustrade to tune into Du Puy’s discourse on the interrelationship between architecture and fashion.

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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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Alterativ Design Lab Blurs The Line Between The Inside and Outside Of The Plates House

Architizer

The rich nature surrounding the project site inspired the designers to utilize transparency and blur the line between inside and outside of the house. We aimed at creating such an experience for our clients to enhance their quality of life by creating moments of appreciation. © Alterativ Design Lab.

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Leckie Studio Enhances Interconnected Common Space through the Cylindrical Formed UBC Arts Student Center

Architizer

Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? Michael Leckie: The design brief called for a ‘unique and distinctive’ work of architecture. Socially, the ground floor was designed as an extension of the public realm – with a high degree of transparency.