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

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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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Mizzi Studio Designs 9 Royal Parks Kiosks Using Sustainable Materials and Traditional Craft Techniques

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Their design responds to the Grade I-listed landscape, with sustainable materials and traditional craft techniques creating simple, functional forms. Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? Jonathan Mizzi: The Royal Parks’ freestanding kiosks are inspired directly by their natural surroundings.

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iHouse’s Customizable Prefab Homes Have Huge Glass Sliders That Connect Them to Their Setting

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Located in Montevideo, Uruguay, the c0founders created iHouse Estudio in 2013 with the ambition to bypass the logistical and economic challenges typical of traditional construction techniques. With over 60 iHouses delivered in the past 10 years, our personalization of each house makes the best result for our clients.

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Rain Studio combines raw and reclaimed materials for "native yet contemporary" home

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Named Karai, the house was created as a weekend retreat for its clients on a coastal site surrounded by fields that lead directly onto a nearby beach in the coastal town of Kuvathur. The concept of reinterpreting traditional structures was carried through into Karai's finishes, with reclaimed and regional materials used throughout.

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Atelier // Berd Studio

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A space of inspiration and art, Atelier was born as a creative solution to a disused space in the house. Using a dry wood construction system, with natural wood finishes and a Japanese technique called Shou Sugi Ban (burnt wood), it was possible to generate a contrast between the original house and its extension. © Berd Studio.

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COMPAC Designs Inspiring Avant-Garde Salon – The Matter Mastering Immersion Space

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We wanted to convey our passion for matter and our mastery of it in an experiential and immersive way that was also inspiring. Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? That is why our SALON is an inspirational space. An inspirational and evocative place that enhances the imagination of our visitors.

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LA VIE in Muscat by 10 Design

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Image © 10 Design “Inspired by landforms embraced by a coastline, we wanted to bring the green to the terraces and the roofs of the buildings, blurring the boundaries between architecture and nature, for a truly immersive experience,” said Design Principal, José Cláudio Silva. Source by 10 Design.