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A City Within a City: How Micro-City Design Breathes New Life into Multi-Use Concepts

Architizer

As you step through its doors, you enter a world where residences seamlessly blend with vibrant commercial areas. Within these micro-cities, diversity thrives in both inhabitants and amenities, blending residential, commercial and recreational elements into vibrant hubs.

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Key Trends in Commercial Interior Design Right Now

Architecture Ideas

As the world of interior design continues to evolve, commercial spaces are increasingly looking to create more stylish and comfortable atmospheres. Why Is Interior Design Important to Commercial Businesses? Commercial businesses rely on interior design to create a space that is inviting and comfortable for customers.

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Why We’re Thankful for the Architects Shaping the Future of Our Built Environment

Architizer

The above words belong to American artist Barbara Kruger , who put forward three reasons that will likely resonate with anyone with a connection to the built environment. Green did not mince his words when speaking on the subject of sustainability in relation to the built environment during Architizer’s Future Fest.

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Building Bridges: How Architects Are Ripping Up the Rulebook on Water Treatment Facility Architecture

Architizer

In both instances, the projects seamlessly fuse the built environment with the natural landscape, with wetlands taking center stage as distinctive highlights. Continuous public engagement has inspired improvements, including a new library and coffee bar.

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Tanatap Canopy Garden by RAD+ar

aasarchitecture

Photo © KIE Built as a commercial garden in the middle of compact residential that has an extremely high thermal environment of Bekasi (35 Celsius). Photo © KIE RAD+ar has been optimized for a bespoke experimental tropical experience. Source by RAD+ar.

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The multifaceted design capacity of FYBER’s commercial range

Habitus Living

But there is one more thing these captivating destinations have in common – both of them feature FYBER’s commercial flooring products. The inspiration was taken from the Gold Coast Beaches’ sand and surf, and all finishes for the floors and walls were to reflect this colour palette.”.

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Ten interior design projects by students at Torrens University Australia

Deezen

From industry-standard software like SketchUp and AutoCAD to building information modelling concepts, you'll work on real-world projects to gain practical experience and set yourself up for a successful career in the industry." The use of natural light, layering and circulation all add to the inspiration derived from the works of Louis Kahn.

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