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Unleashing the Beauty of Nature and Transforming Interior Spaces

ArchDaily

The marble tiles in the pavilion are iconic elements, symbolizing the architect's commitment to quality materials, craftsmanship, and the creation of spaces that inspire and transcend time. Read more »

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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

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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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plat asia’s contemporary art office reinterprets nomadic culture and nature in beijing

designboom

xi garden comprises a contemporary composition of fluid spaces, dynamic streams, and shifting color atmospheres. The post plat asia’s contemporary art office reinterprets nomadic culture and nature in beijing appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Biophilia in Brazilian Contemporary Architecture in 7 Projects

ArchDaily

Image: © Renato Navarro Biophilia, or love for life and nature, inspires architects around the world to create spaces that deeply connect with natural elements. These architectural projects seek to reintroduce nature into built environments, resulting in spaces that promote well-being, health, inspiration, and even productivity.

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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. A colossal hall dominates the space, adding an element of grandeur to the overall design. The firm likens the hotel to a liner in the sky.

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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.