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Studio 30 Architects remodel London home using reclaimed materials

February 29, 2020 Jon Astbury 0
Rylett House by Studio 30 Architects

Reclaimed materials feature alongside brightly painted new spaces in this transformation of two Victorian maisonettes in London by Studio 30 Architects. Called Rylett House, the project sits within a conservation area in west London. Studio 30 Architects freed up the interiors of the home, grouping utility spaces in a new basement level The ground floor

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8 Ways to Use White in the Bathroom (9 photos)

February 29, 2020 Jennifer Ott Design 0

White been a popular hue for interiors for several years now, but when it comes to bathrooms, you don’t want to make everything white and call it a day. That approach runs the risk of creating a space that’s too sterile-looking. Here’s how to embrace …

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La Duette House / Natalie Dionne Architecture

February 29, 2020 Paula Pintos 0

A new home for two families brings new life to a quiet Montréal neighborhood dating back to the 50’s and 60’s. In its own, unassuming way, this recent building is part of a movement that is gradually transforming Montréal’s traditional streets, as a growing number of young families are moving in. They are looking for friendly surroundings, but also for a contemporary way of life.

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Common Accounts designs an eco-friendly funeral for the digital age

February 29, 2020 Amy Frearson 0
Three Ordinary Funerals by Common Accounts proposal for eco-friendly funeral

Design studio Common Accounts imagines the funeral of the future, where liquefied bodies are used to fertilise plants and flowers, and social media accounts generate a virtual afterlife. Death needs a redesign, said Common Accounts founders Igor Bragado and Miles Gertler, to respond to global concerns about the environment, as well as the rise of

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Tips on Passing the Architect Registration Examination

February 29, 2020 The Midnight Charette 0

The Midnight Charette is an explicit podcast about design, architecture, and the everyday. Hosted by architectural designers David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, it features a variety of creative professionals in unscripted conversations that allow for thoughtful takes and personal discussions. A wide array of subjects are covered with honesty and humor: some episodes provide useful tips for designers, while others are project reviews, interviews, or explorations of everyday life and design. The Midnight Charette is also available on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube.

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Bosque House / A20 Arquitectos

February 29, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

A house is a spatial manifestation of the comfort and warmth of family. A house should provide escape from the day to day and bring the resident into a state of mind which no other space in the world can. From its conception, the Casa Del Bosque is meant to be a home for the family to retreat from the day to day and merge into the natural landscape that surrounds the site.

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renzo piano completes ‘eighty seven park’ in miami beach

February 29, 2020 macnadusa 0

renzo piano building workshop has completed its breezy residential tower ‘eighty seven park’ overlooking the sands of miami beach. while vertical construction began in 2017, the newly completed building is defined by its sweeping, cantilevered volume which seems to float lightly above the ocean and park. the tower’s bright interiors designed by RDAI, a parisian […]

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This week, Salone del Mobile was postponed due to coronavirus

February 29, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Milan's Salone del Mobile furniture fair postponed due to coronavirus

This week on Dezeen, the Salone del Mobile fair in Milan was postponed until June as events across Europe were disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak. The world’s most significant furniture fair, Salone del Mobile, has been delayed until June because of an outbreak of the Covid-19 strain of coronavirus in northern Italy. The decision to reschedule the event

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