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Modulyss' carpet tiles aim to "foster an environment of comfort and inclusion"

Deezen

Modulyss has nine carpet tile collections that each offer numerous design variations Carpet tiles can help both to zone areas and to indicate spatial transitions to people who have visual impairments through their striking patterns and their use in tandem with each other, says the company.

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Undulating green roof helps Creek Cabin "live in harmony with the surrounding environment"

Deezen

Creek Cabin is a house in Suffolk by MAP Architecture and Jon Broome Architects "For me, this project was about finding a way to live in harmony with the surrounding environment," MAP Architecture partner Robert Mawson told Dezeen. To be flood resilient, the bricks had to be selected with a low moisture absorption.

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Advertecture: 7 Stylistic Spaces Blending Branding with the Built Environment

Architizer

These threads range from fundamentals such as name, logo and mission statement, to more nuanced elements like tone of voice and visual design. The built environment can be an integral part of this strategy. In one space, pixelated wall coverings visualize white noise, while undulating timber wall treatments refine the room’s acoustics.

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Architecture is Awesome: #35 Problem Solving

SW Oregon Architect

With each project, they must understand their client’s needs, contextualize the project within its environment, and identify constraints before embarking on a journey of creative exploration. Limited resources may inspire the innovative use of materials, while zoning restrictions can lead to unique spatial configurations.

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Archmongers uses eco-friendly materials in colourful Bakken & Bæck office

Deezen

Materials like cardboard and recycled rubber are paired with softly contrasting colours in the London office of Bakken & Bæck, designed by local architects Archmongers. To minimise the carbon footprint of the design, the architects chose some natural and recycled materials. Textile panels improve acoustics in meeting rooms.

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UNStudio unveils Huawei flagship store in Shanghai with "petal-like" facade

Deezen

The new store reimagines modern retail spaces as inviting environments that promote a sense of community and provide a contemporary venue for consumers and visitors to meet, share and innovate," he continued. It seamlessly creates a unified facade and interior narrative, while using high-performance, certified and recycled materials."

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How to Organize Your Montessori Bookshelf for Maximum Engagement

DesignRulz

The Montessori education philosophy, grounded in the principles set forth by Dr. Maria Montessori, emphasizes creating learning environments that foster children’s natural desire to learn. Order and Accessibility: Every element, from furniture to learning materials, is arranged thoughtfully to promote order and ease of access.