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6 Most Unique Hotel Lobby Spaces

Hotel Designs

Hotel Designs 6 Most Unique Hotel Lobby Spaces 6 Most Unique Hotel Lobby Spaces We explore six of the most unique hotel lobby spaces around the world, highlighting the design trends that are shaping the future of this crucial first impression. Hotel lobby spaces are more than just a transition zone.

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Coeur Tagesbar by MHA - Martino Hutz Architecture

Archinect

How to maximize the use of limited space? Both conceptually and visually, differential growth is used as a key element in the bistro. This system is based on an algorithm modeled after natural occurrences and simulated using parametric software. A similar idea is applied to the interior cladding around the counter.

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Eight space-efficient bedrooms with understated yet productive desk spaces

Deezen

Not every house has the space for a designated office room, so adding a desk to the bedroom is a popular choice for those requiring a place to work or study at home. This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. Behind the study area is a main bedroom.

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View Corridors

SW Oregon Architect

They are meant to preserve visual connections between key landmarks, natural features, or other important elements of a cityscape. In the context of urban planning, municipalities implement view corridors through zoning regulations, building height restrictions, and other planning measures. Vancouver view corridor diagram.

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6 Rousing Retail Spaces That Subvert the Shopping Experience

Architizer

In the most reductive sense, retail structures are zones of transaction — environments that facilitate the sale of goods and services. Yet our commercial spaces have evolved far beyond this simplistic equation. Inside, intimate display rooms are zoned with columns and wall dividers punctuated by apertures.

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Flat Muse by Studio Bomb | Living space

Architonic

<p>Designed to explore the sense of openness within the space while creating an inviting and visually striking ambiance. This approach emphasized the abstraction of forms, the richness of space, the contrast of materials, and the meticulous attention to detail, all of which were seen as the sources of its artistic essence.</p>

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Red Dunes Playtopia features "cave-like" play spaces and undulating hills

Deezen

Sloping red dunes and cavernous spaces feature in this playground , which local studio XISUI Design has created in a residential area in Guangzhou , China. This design approach ensures seamless integration with the natural topography while minimising structural elements and maximising space utilisation."

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