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Locally produced tiles clad walls and table in Blue Bottle Coffee shop in Nagoya

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Japanese studio Keiji Ashizawa Design sourced local materials for the design of Blue Bottle Coffee cafe in Nagoya, Japan, which features tiles across its surfaces and lamps made from pottery plates. The studio used tiles across the walls, floors and tables of the cafe, which were all produced by local manufacturer Ceramic Olive Bricks.

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IIT Institute of Design spotlights five postgraduate design projects

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Also included is a series of visualisations that aims to make information on mental health more accessible and a project that connects remote workers to reduce feelings of loneliness. Tutor: Tomoko Ichikawa. Initially, this project aimed to redesign educational materials to better meet the needs of remote learning.

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Blue Bottle Coffee Qiantan references greenhouses and Shanghai's brick architecture

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It features a double-height space and a central staircase From the ground floor, a long stairway leads down to the cafe's basement level, which houses the main coffee counter. Located next to a park in the recently developed Qiantan area, Ashizawa designed the oval-shaped cafe to reference its immediate surroundings.

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Fun House: Humorous Homes That Bring Joy to Their Residents

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Do you have a project that brings joy to its users, whether it be through form, color, program or social impact? In these fortunate circumstances, our intrinsic uniqueness as people and as household units results in spaces that are a true projection of self in a wholly individual way. Photographs by all Kaori Ichikawa.

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