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The History of the Roman Baths

ArchDaily

Bath of Caracalla. In addition to discussing the intellectual and cultural formation, interests, and sensitivity of the architect, or the "sacred" triad of architecture - venustas , firmitas , and utilitas (beauty, solidity, and functionality) - the treatise describes a design method, a kind of manual for Roman construction at the time.

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Handcrafted Design for Minimalist Washbasins and Baths

ArchDaily

Courtesy of Bette In the realm of architectural design and interior furnishings, achieving a balance between form and function is a daily challenge that designers encounter. Frequently, this interchange leads to standardization and generic designs, potentially causing a depletion of authenticity in the design process.

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Jocheon Yokjang Bath / Atelier ITCH

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Completed in 2024 in Cheju, South Korea. Images by Joel Moritz. Jocheon is a small village on the northeastern coast of Jeju. It is a seaside village known as a great place to see the sunrise every day.

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BetteSuno bath by Barber Osgerby for Bette

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Dezeen Showroom: British studio Barber Osgerby has designed a minimalist freestanding tub made from glazed titanium steel, as part of the BetteSuno collection for bathroom brand Bette. The BetteSuno bath is available in glossy white. Product: BetteSuno Designer: Barber Osgerby Brand: Bette Contact: info@bette.co.uk

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Exploring the Connection Between Water, Design and Wellbeing

ArchDaily

From the majestic Roman baths, where water was used for hygiene and also represented social status, offering moments of entertainment and relaxation; to contemporary bathrooms, where water is skillfully integrated to create luxurious and invigorating spa experiences.

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Julia Morgan’s first home design lists for $1.9 million in Berkeley

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Julia Morgan ’s first residential design completed after opening her own practice has hit the real estate market in the Bay Area after listing for the first time in 50 years. baths in a 2,555-square-foot envelope. Image: Peter Lyons/Claudia Mills Real Estate Team Morgan, who designed the famed Hearst Castle.

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tsutsumi and associates adds outdoor bath to house X in beijing for barrier-free accessibility

designboom

The post tsutsumi and associates adds outdoor bath to house X in beijing for barrier-free accessibility appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. features like raised flooring, custom handrails, and sliding doors for wheelchair access create comfort for the elderly family.

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