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Miniview: Mondrian Singapore Duxton deconstructs the shophouse

Hotel Designs

“Mondrian Singapore Duxton’s overall façade is an attempt to imbue a minimalist and modern design adaptation that is true to its time, yet still responding and reflecting the traditional shophouse typology.” Carter was taken with the big idea of the deconstructed shophouse. In the hotel rooms, inspiration abounds.

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Cassina Showroom, Ningbo | OUTIN. DESIGN

ArchiDiaries

DESIGN adopted unique deconstruction methods and spatial languages to tell the story of the brand that has never stopped making breakthroughs and evolving over its long history. The brand boldly explores, experiments and innovates in design and materials and has created many classics. Fusion & deconstruction of past and future.

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Mansion XÚN Restaurant, Chengdu, China

e-architect

Finding tranquility amidst the bustling city, and achieving elegance amidst the complexity, Mansion XÚN continues to uphold its brand style of ‘refined elegance,’ delicately balancing the timeless beauty of the Eastern with modern aesthetics in the space. The construction of the poetic environment.

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Transcending Typology: 6 Ways Architects Are Transforming New Spiritual Spaces

Architizer

Lighting fixtures, air-conditioning ducts and other modern interventions have been skilfully concealed, creating an ethereal finish that transcends time. The result is a versatile place of worship that utilizes humble materials and honors the structure’s environmental context.

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Eight pared-back kitchens with minimalist storage solutions

Deezen

Sometimes the simple solutions are the best, as seen in this lookbook featuring tidy kitchen interiors where minimalist closed cabinets are combined with decorative materials. This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive.

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“God Is in the Details”: 7 Architectural Moments to Make Mies Proud

Architizer

The son of a master mason and stonecutter, Mies appreciated the power and beauty of materials; this reverence was an essential aspect of his stripped-down aesthetic, bound as it was to his equally famous dictum, “Less is more.” The project began with the careful deconstruction of administrative buildings that pre-existed on the site.

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Cassina Showroom by OUTIN. DESIGN

aasarchitecture

DESIGN adopted unique deconstruction methods and spatial languages to tell the story of the brand that has never stopped making breakthroughs and evolving over its long history. The brand boldly explores, experiments and innovates in design and materials and has created many classics. Photo © Wen Studio. Photo © Wen Studio.