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Ateno lines subway station in "continuous waves" of red concrete panels in China

Deezen

Sculptures by artist Su Wu were used to decorate the walls The studio designed the station entrance as a sculptural structure that emerges from below ground at street level and is finished with curved corners. Project credits: Architectural, interior & landscape design: Ateno Client: Xiamen Donghua Haitian Investment Co Ltd.

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Elevating Alpine Retreats: Exceptional Rendering Services for Wood Chalets in Switzerland

DesignRulz

Preserving Tradition with Modern Techniques: Switzerland is known for its commitment to preserving architectural heritage while embracing modernity. Expert craftsmen utilize cutting-edge techniques to enhance the visual appeal of chalets without compromising the authenticity of the wooden structures.

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Kennedy Nolan covers L-shaped coastal home in charred timber

Deezen

Set in a small town named Somers on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, the home was designed to offer a place of retreat for the client's family and features earthy colours chosen by the studio to evoke a sense of peace. The spatial arrangement supports privacy and separation but makes coming together effortless and celebrated."

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Studio NAAW uncovers soviet-era details in Almaty restaurant interior

Deezen

A monolithic counter and timber shelves frame the cafe entrance Following the client's brief for a cafe that also acts as an urban space, the studio opened up the interior to reduce friction with the streetscape. The key feature of the place is its openness," Bakubayeva explained. "To

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A holiday sanctuary

Habitus Living

While the exterior of the home features expansive glazing, a series of internal spaces, evoke a sense of calm and intimacy; perfectly suited to intimate connection. The client wanted to create a playful internal sanctuary allowing for slow enjoyable days, entertaining and family life,” explains Kate Corke of Corke Studio.

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Bell House and its experiments with Shou Sugi Ban

Habitus Living

The ground floor extension boasts a sleek new kitchen, adjoining dining area, and living room, with large glass panes that blur the line between the interior and exterior spaces. The clients were in love with Shou Sugi Ban – the Japanese technique of charred timber – but the material was extremely expensive.

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A rural residence that sits gently in the landscape

Habitus Living

In renovating and redesigning the 1950s timber cottage-style farmhouse , Layan Architects was able to both revitalise the existing distressed weatherboard structure and expand its functionality to meet their clients’ off-grid priorities. The design approach takes a respectful simplicity that favours reuse over renewal.