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Natural Material Studio creates restaurant panels from leftover beer

Deezen

Copenhagen-based Natural Material Studio has handcrafted swirly panels made of spent grain salvaged from beer production for a restaurant opened by the local ÅBEN brewery. From the very start of the process, it was important for us not to force the waste material, so we let it dry naturally," explained Hvillum.

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7 Visual Tricks To Make a Space Feel Larger

The Architecture Designs

It doesn’t only allow easy movement and comfortable furniture arrangements but is also visually pleasing. With a few clever visual tricks, you can make any space feel more open. Unlike curtains, shutters are installed inside the window frame, creating a neat and flush appearance. Here are some ways.

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Inverted Architecture: A Mushroom Brick Pyramid by Studio Link-Arc, LLC

Archinect

In this installation we aim to reflect, visualize and learn from such organisms, adapting the languages and techniques of architecture towards the future. Using the language of construction, this installation explores relationships between architecture and an ecosystem that is mostly unknown.

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Different Roofer Techniques and Styles to Pick for the Next Renovation

The Architecture Designs

Roofers are responsible for installing, repairing, or replacing roofing materials on homes and other buildings. To complete their tasks, they use a variety of tools and techniques that you should be aware of before undertaking your next business or home renovation. Additionally, this protective layer helps prevent leaks.

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Indoor and Outdoor Plants: The Art of Balancing Architecture Designs and Nature

The Architecture Designs

It is becoming increasingly accepted that nature significantly impacts the creation of aesthetically pleasing and functional architectural design. Consider utilizing tall potted plants as visual dividers instead of conventional partitions or walls to keep the space open and breezy.

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Mizzi Studio Designs 9 Royal Parks Kiosks Using Sustainable Materials and Traditional Craft Techniques

Architizer

Their design responds to the Grade I-listed landscape, with sustainable materials and traditional craft techniques creating simple, functional forms. Jonathan Mizzi: The Royal Parks’ freestanding kiosks are inspired directly by their natural surroundings. Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? © Mizzi Studio.

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Fameed Khalique launches a new handcrafted collection

Hotel Designs

Image credit: Fameed Khalique With a strong Art Deco theme, this collection of six wall covering designs is hand-made with dye-cut natural paulownia wood, a sustainable, fast-growing wood that catches the light beautifully as it falls across the delicate grain details. I’m looking forward to seeing how our clients use this collection.”

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