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The Chiu | Nature Times Art Design

ArchiDiaries

Excerpt: Nature Times Art Design designed the interiors for The Chiu, a “one-diamond black pearl” restaurant offering Chaoshan cuisine. The garden-themed elevator hall incorporates flowing light and shadows, which surround delicate natural, handmade artworks. The circulation route loops around the whole space.

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The Chiu, Hangzhou // NATURE TIMES ART DESIGN

Architizer

Project name: The Chiu, HangzhouLocation: L40, Raffles City, Xinye Road, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang ProvinceProject type: cateringArea: 750 square metersCompletion time: December 2021Design firm: Nature Times Art Design Co., © NATURE TIMES ART DESIGN. © NATURE TIMES ART DESIGN. © NATURE TIMES ART DESIGN.

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Product watch: introducing Earth Collection from Red Dog Glass Design

Hotel Designs

Featuring earthy tones and patterns that are inspired by nature, the Earth Collection offers a visually exciting way to bring the outdoors inside. With its vibrant hues and intricate designs, these glass panels and splashbacks harness the soothing power of nature, while adding a touch of luxury to your space.

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Ten architecture projects by students at Carleton University

Deezen

Dirt: Making with Contaminated Lands by Ju Huang "My thesis explores dirt in the contemporary world and its place in architecture through a series of ceramic-making exercises. These steps take advantage of the iterative nature of a self-built home, allowing rehabilitation at a desirable pace for the family.

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Kaiserstraße Apartments, Blumenau, Brazil

e-architect

Materials navigate from exposed concrete to a natural aesthetic, connected to nature. The firm leverages trajectory and deconstruction experience to combine creativity and performance to transform ways of life, expanding possibilities and providing deeper connections with the city, its spaces, and its nature.

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Banyan Tree Nanjing Garden Expo by CCD

aasarchitecture

Scars left by time With sun rising, mists clearing, mountains growing and water dropping, every interaction between man and nature would leave marks, some of which have become the evidence of great civilization while others may become “scars” on the land that cannot be ignored. Life originates from nature.

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Ember Locke hotel channels Kensington's decadent heyday

Deezen

Its interiors were designed to offer a contrast to the hotel's location on bustling Cromwell Road – home to three of London's most important museums including the V&A and the Natural History Museum.