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Mansion XÚN Restaurant, Chengdu, China

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The visual experience emanates warmth akin to sitting by a cozy fireplace, complemented by the ambiance crafted through noble and elegant materials. A poetic space Mansion XÚN utilizes rich materials such as stone, metal, and textured paint to cultivate a precious and elegant Chinese style, while also simplifying it with modern techniques.

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PURE NFTEA Tea House, Shenzhen, China

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First, the designers utilized the existing conditions by adding beams, which are parallel to the triangle, to the existing columns and creating new decorative columns at the joints. In this way, an asymmetrical yet balanced frame was constructed on the horizontal plane, defining a new space in a deconstructive manner.

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8 Ways Architects Served Up Spectacular Hospitality Spaces in 2022

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Harnessing Heritage Techniques Arched residencies in Santorini island by iraisynn attinom , Thera, Greece Jury Winner, 10 th Annual A+Awards, Unbuilt Hospitality Rising from a rocky outcrop, this development of vacation homes on the Greek island of Santorini was designed in response to the area’s challenging climate.

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Habitus Living

Located on the university campus, it takes the form of an ambiguous landscape wall rather than a typical utility shed. The double-ring structure on the top of the indoor tasting and bar areas forms an infinite visual impression, echoing the distillery’s green and environmentally friendly whiskey production methods.

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

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Twisted the top portions – as opposed to “pulling” both ends — not only produced an intriguing visual effect but also generated tension within the beams, thereby preventing them from sagging. The project began with the careful deconstruction of administrative buildings that pre-existed on the site. Architecture +Glass P.C.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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Square House is best described as subtly deconstructive. Keely Colcleugh is a designer with over 20 years experience in the fields of architecture, graphic design, film, visualization, and animation. Keely has also worked as a previsualization and visual effects artist for feature films such as Iron Man and Superman Returns.