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All(zone) nestles concrete apartment among trees in rural Thailand

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Architecture studio All(zone) has created Under the Rain Trees, an apartment building with five curved wings nestled under tree canopies on the banks of the River Ping in rural Thailand. Under the Rain Trees was designed by All(zone) to seamlessly fit into the natural landscape without disturbing the existing trees.

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Minimalist apartment with glass cube inside by AIYA bureau | Living space

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<p>Minimalist apartment with a glass office was created for customers who are adherents of strict order in the house and love the beauty of natural materials. </p> The muted tones, marbled porcelain stoneware, wood, metal, glass, natural textiles create the serene feeling which is the main goal for the owners. </p>

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Formafatal uses glass and light to denote treatment zones in Prague spa

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Curved cement-screed walls with embedded rows of vertical glass bars characterise this spa in Prague designed by local studio Formafatal. The spa's main treatment area features three rooms that are delineated by rows of perpendicular glass bars, in reference to the vertical design of the building's facade.

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Wenzhou Innovaland Start-up Zone: Aedas

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Wenzhou Innovaland Start-up Zone Building, Chinese Commercial Architecture, Design Images. Wenzhou Innovaland Start-up Zone. Creating a High-Tech Hub at Wenzhou Innovaland Start-Up Zone. Aerial view of the start-up zone: Images by Aedas. Wenzhou Innovaland Start-up Zone, Zhejiang province, China. 8 November 2022.

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Studio Rhonda uses saturated colours and glass bricks to revamp Zetteler's headquarters

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The studio , which is led by Rhonda Drakeford, created a distinctive feeling for each of the headquarter's three zones – a main work area, a smaller cafe-style space for meals and relaxing, and a meeting space. Plants are dotted throughout the space. Glass bricks create a light meeting room.

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Ritz-Carlton AURA restaurant by HENN

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Characterized by light-colors and natural materials, the warm restaurant interior creates a striking contrast with its industrial setting. HENN’s competition winning design for the breakfast room and event space was inspired by coastal landscapes.

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DHaus brightens Hertfordshire House with glass extension

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Designed to help connect the home to its garden, the extension was designed to turn a house that suffered from dark and small spaces into a light-filled home with glass walls that frame views of nature. The floor was dropped one metre below the existing home "The existing kitchen was dark and not large enough for a dining space.

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