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A Serene Spa in the South of France and a Music Theater Expansion in Norway: 10 Unbuilt Projects by Established Firms

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Image © Amelia Tavella Architectes Delving into the realm of unbuilt architectural projects by renowned offices offers a peak into the design principles and ethos of the studios. O'Balia Thermal Spa / Amelia Tavella Architectes.

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Tadao Ando's MPavilion Announces Year-Long Extension in Melbourne, Australia

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Marking the architect’s sole-built project in Australia, the extension presents an opportunity for Melburnians and visitors to enjoy the space and its diverse offerings. The pavilion welcomes guests daily, serving as a serene oasis, a communal gathering space, and a landmark architectural destination throughout the year.

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Seelbach Lane Residence by JSDnA

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Designed by New York City-based JSDnA in partnership with Architect of Record Josh Payne, the project embraces the unique qualities of this secluded 5.23 The project began in 2016 when JSDnA founder Frank W Chen stumbled upon the vacant lot and was captivated by the beauty and serenity of the site and its surroundings.

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EXHIBITION: DECODING ASIAN URBANISM by City Design Studio

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The exhibition on deCoding Asian Urbanism is designed as a choreographed journey that engages the visitor through a series of experiences: Provocation, Immersion, Curiosity, Serenity, Inquiry, Discovery, and Memory.

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Chelsea Apartment by Arsight

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In Chelsea, NYC, our interior design project unfurled as a tapestry of contrasts and harmonies. The bathroom, a serene sanctuary, pairs white tones and wooden accents with rough clay tiles, creating a cohesive, tranquil space. Every corner of this apartment tells a story of history and craftsmanship.

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Ismaili Centre by Moriyama Teshima Architects

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The centerpiece of the project is the prayer hall, whose crystalline glass roof creates ever-changing interior lighting conditions. During the day, as sunlight is filtered and diffused through the translucent glass, the serene prayer hall inspires users to physically and spiritually connect with both the sky above and the ground below.

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The Moravian Square Park Revitalisation by Consequence forma architects

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The project represents a comprehensive approach to revitalising a heavily frequented public space in Brno’s historic centre, meeting the demands of the 21st century. The arena is defined by a massive bench, providing a sense of serenity to the place and forming an embracing ring. The generous bench invites a.

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