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Moon Hoon creates housing with owl-like features in South Korea

January 4, 2017 Eleanor Gibson 0

A concrete frame angles out from a window at the top of this irregularly shaped housing block in South Korea, which was designed by architect Moon Hoon to resemble an owl. South Korean architect Moon Hoon designed the four-storey Busan Times building for the city of Busan and included plenty of windows to offer views across the urban landscape. A series

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This new lamp has an unconventional way of turning it on and off

January 3, 2017 Erin 0

  You’ve likely gone through your entire life turning on and off lights the traditional ways – flicking switches, turning knobs, and maybe even tapping or clapping. But you’ve probably never turned a light on using magnets.   The Heng Balance Lamp, designed by Li Zanwen, is a table lamp made from high quality wood and two […]

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Interior Design Idea – Use Color To Define An Area

January 3, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Sona Manukyan & Ani Avagyan   When designing an interior, sometimes a touch of color is all you need to define an area, like in this office designed by SNKH Architectural Studio. The interiors of the BigBek office in Yerevan, Armenia, have various areas in the office painted specific colors to highlight them. For this […]

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Fongster / Kite Studio Architecture

January 3, 2017 Valentina Villa 0

The design for Fongster is very much driven by the Client’s passion for cars and bikes. With the brief requiring the residence to fit a spacious and well-equipped garage on top of the standard dwelling requirements, it was hard not to make the garage as a feature of the house. It takes centrestage, providing the sense of arrival and welcome into the house. A verandah that is an extension to the master suite at the second floor ‘hovers’ above it, framing the entrance-garage.