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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 reflects a search for more connected and harmonious living experiences, especially in urban environments, where the cityscape can saturate us. Read more »

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The Rise of Ribbed Panels in Contemporary Interiors: V-Ribbed, Slated, Reeded, Fluted

ArchDaily

Some fade as quickly as they emerge or resurface in new forms years later, while others endure and stand the test of time through continuous reinvention –often thanks to their versatile and adaptable nature. Ribbed paneling is a clear example of the latter. Read more »

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Arquitectonica designs "organic yet contemporary" skyscraper for Hawaiian island

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According to Arquitectonica , the design for the structure was informed by natural formations and the movement of wind, water and sand in Oahu, the third largest in the chain of islands that makes up the state of Hawaii. Its podium will also be covered in a glass curtain wall, with white paint-aluminium panels framing each of its sides.

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Wooden Inspiration for Your Home: Bringing Nature Indoors

Aric Gitomer Architect

It brings a sense of warmth and character to any space, and its versatility allows it to be used in a wide range of styles, from traditional to modern. In this article, we’ll explore some wooden inspiration for your home, and offer tips and ideas for using this natural material to add warmth and beauty to your living spaces.

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The Hoxton Vienna offers "contemporary take on the Wiener Werstätte arts and craft movement"

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Together they selected furniture items for the hotel which reflect the 1950s, including light fittings, armchairs, sofas, and even the fabrics and textiles used in the space. The interior scheme complements the existing restrained colour palette of the natural stones' soft hues of green-grey, beige and blue tones.

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

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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. Furthermore, they dialogue with natural light during the day and with artificial light in the evening."

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This Remote Canadian Retreat Is Perfect for a Homeowner Who Just Wants to Be Left Alone in Nature

Dwell

This quiet escape, asking $2.7M, is a fusion of contemporary architecture and the great outdoors. Ascend the steel staircase to an inviting living space, cocooned in fire-resistant shou sugi ban siding. Inspired by the resilience of the local mountain beetle, the structure stands as a testament to form and function.

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