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Pass-Through Windows: Inspiring the Design of Easy-Open Spaces

ArchDaily

Cortesia de Western Window Systems The desire for fluid integration between spaces has become increasingly relevant in contemporary architecture. This is achieved through architectural elements such as large windows and doors, which dissolve barriers through the simple action of opening and closing.

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House with pink windows by Objekt Architecten

Archinect

We were commissioned by our clients to transform an outdated Flemish 3-fronted house with traditional rear extension into a contemporary home with plenty of light. In the design, we kept the main house and replaced the rear extension. Moreover, the rear of the house is bathed in light thanks to the large window.

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Ukrainian practice MAKHNO Studio imagines contemporary Hotel Karpaty in the Carpathian Mountains

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Ukrainian firm MAKHNO Studio has designed a contemporary hotel in the breathtaking natural setting of the Carpathian Mountains. Each room in the hotel offers unique views through carefully crafted panoramic windows. A colossal hall dominates the space, adding an element of grandeur to the overall design.

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Athens restaurant Gallina serves up contemporary design

The Spaces

Art, design and fine dining are on the menu at Athens restaurant Gallina, helmed by Chef Pavlos Kiriakis and designed by architects Eleni Petaloti and Leonidas Trampoukis. Petaloti and Trampoukis are the founders of New York and Athens-based firm LOT office for architecture and design studio Objects of Common Interest.

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Studio Wok designs Milan bakery Pan as contemporary take on Japanese culture

Deezen

A fibreglass counter sits at the centre of the bakery A central bread counter is the "protagonist piece" in Pan's interior design. Fabric hangs from the ceiling The green of the fibreglass is echoed in vertical fins of hanging fabric that define the ceiling, creating a dialogue between hard and soft elements within the space.

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Important Portals: 6 Residential Designs Where Traditional Arches Meet Contemporary Concepts

Architizer

These attributes make them ideal for use in large public buildings such as music halls, theaters and sports arenas, where expansive spaces are essential to meet spatial requirements. This concept led them to craft a series of living spaces specifically tailored to accommodate artists, providing environments where creativity can flourish.

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Wabi Sabi Pavilion blends traditional and contemporary Indian design

Habitus Living

Designing for a three-generational family of builders, there was a need for the design of this residence – Wabi Sabi Pavilion – to explore building materials in a unique, but clarifying way. The conscious selection of materials and furniture that were primarily sourced locally, helped minimise the embodied carbon of the space.