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Chromasonic: An immersive Renaissance of California's Minimalist Light and Space Movement

ArchDaily

Image © Chromasonic Step into the realm where the minimalism of the 1960s Light and Space movement intertwines with contemporary high-tech algorithms and sensors. Fast forward to today, Chromasonic takes this synergy of light and color but augments it with sound and algorithms.

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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.

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

ArchDaily

With its ability to add texture and visual allure to various design styles, it has been a popular cladding choice for bedrooms, kitchens and living spaces in recent decades. Ribbed paneling is a clear example of the latter.

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How to Design Hidden Kitchens: Innovative Solutions for Space-Saving and Minimalist Aesthetics

ArchDaily

Image © Ketsiree Wongwan While the kitchen is a ubiquitous part of almost every home—and, in many cases, is considered symbolic of domestic living entirely—it can also take up precious space, produce visual clutter, and detract from the minimalist aesthetic of an otherwise sleek, modern home.

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Nine contemporary homes where ruins reveal layers of the past

Deezen

However, the architects in this list embrace the past by stitching domestic spaces with the remains of former buildings, creating inventive encounters with preserved architectural remains. This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive.

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New Directions: 7 Ways Contemporary Architects Are Shaking Up Traditional Transport Spaces

Architizer

Places of transit are, by their very nature, liminal spaces. From public thoroughfares and funicular railways to subway stations and airport terminals, discover the extraordinary ways architects and interior designers are taking transport spaces in innovative, new directions. Interested in participating next season?

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Ten inspiring living spaces punctuated by structural columns

Deezen

In the past, the structural components of buildings were often concealed within walls; however, this changed with the increase in popularity of open-plan spaces over the course of the 20th century. This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive.

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