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The Copera’s Garden, a Modern Oasis in an Industrial Landscape

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The Copera’s Garden – is a scenic space within an industrial landscape. Tomás García Píriz: The industrial location itself becomes the main reference that organizes the proposal. The biggest challenge facing the project was precisely the production of a friendly, attractive and comfortable place inside a harsh industrial park.

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Almanach exhibition explores new ways to build a strong future

Deezen

The group sourced and curated a number of local samples and objects that give visitors the opportunity to discover forgotten information, abandoned materials and neglected living techniques. It was led by designer and researcher Olivier Peyricot alongside art and design historian Lola Carrel and designers Valentin Patis and Mathilde Pellé.

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7 Top AI Tools for Architectural Rendering and Visualization

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During the Renaissance, Italian architects such as Leon Batista Alberti, Filippo Brunelleschi and Donato Bramante used axonometric sketches and carefully hand-drawn perspectives to communicate their designs. has the ability to convert it into numerous visualization styles: from day to night shots and from sketches to realistic imagery.

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Seasonal shifts and the changes it brings: TSAR Carpets’ latest collection embraces the passage of time

Habitus Living

In the morning after, Aitken sketched a series of ephemeral graphic patterns that lived on her drawing board for years until the partnership with TSAR Carpets provided the opportunity to turn her dreams into reality. TSAR Carpets | Passage Collection | Night Rug.

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The Dwell 24: MMR Studio

Dwell

"In Hulu Ipū, I employ inferior gourds without the perfection shaped by industry. Zhang experiments with different assembly and surface treatment techniques, looking to replicate the imperfect craft processes that have been automated in mass production. What do you wish non-designers understood about the design industry?

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Design Institute of Australia spotlights eight award-winning student projects

Deezen

Dezeen School Shows: a house informed by the playfulness of the game hide-and-seek and a textile collection that combines hand-manipulated and digital techniques are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students presented by the Design Institute of Australia. Student: Michael Smith.

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"We are looking for designers who want to grow with the studio" says Studio Gang

Deezen

Rather than looking for candidates who specialise in one technique or programme, we seek out people with diverse skill sets. That may include hand sketching, photography, physical modelling, digital modelling, 2D and 3D construction drawing, strong writing and graphic design, just to name a few.