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Cassina Showroom, Ningbo | OUTIN. DESIGN

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DESIGN adopted unique deconstruction methods and spatial languages to tell the story of the brand that has never stopped making breakthroughs and evolving over its long history. Its products not only contributed to the peak times of modern Italian furnishings, but also guided the direction of furniture design in the world.

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Cassina Showroom by OUTIN. DESIGN

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DESIGN adopted unique deconstruction methods and spatial languages to tell the story of the brand that has never stopped making breakthroughs and evolving over its long history. Its products not only contributed to the peak times of modern Italian furnishings, but also guided the direction of furniture design in the world.

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"Deconstructivism started well over a century ago and still continues today"

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The very notion of a renaissance whole was put on the couch, revealed as a fiction, along with functionalist Bauhaus modernism, based on notions of serial industrial production and the normative. Deconstructivism in its diversity and focus on difference acknowledged the individuality that industrialized modernism stamped out.

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Mansion XÚN Restaurant, Chengdu, China

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Finding tranquility amidst the bustling city, and achieving elegance amidst the complexity, Mansion XÚN continues to uphold its brand style of ‘refined elegance,’ delicately balancing the timeless beauty of the Eastern with modern aesthetics in the space. The construction of the poetic environment.

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OUMEI Ceramics Headquarters by FOSHAN TOPWAY DESIGN

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Conceived with the concept of a “quarry pit”, the three-story atrium unveils a narrative scenario that conveys the brand culture. The techniques of stone quarrying and processing show artisanship that pursues for perfection. The design draws inspiration from an intriguing quarry scenario. Source by FOSHAN TOPWAY DESIGN.

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Birmingham City University spotlights 10 interior architecture and design projects

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"This is done by flipping the theory around with the project outcome starting off as a 3D spatial grid which is later deconstructed and intersected to form both a 2D and 3D graphic through physical screen prints and digital visuals. Smart technology has grown to become an ever-increasing component in today's modern world. '5

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New Designers presents 10 award-winning fashion and textiles projects

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This collection has been designed with the user experience in mind – unisex, durable, waterproof and multi-seasonal, the garment is a sustainable, wearable solution for modern consumers to treasure for years to come." The prints use a variety of both digital and traditional techniques to produce a series of exciting and diverse outcomes.

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