Month: May 2017
Chybik + Kristof uses 900 plastic chairs to clad Czech furniture showroom
Hundreds of used black plastic chairs cover the facade of this furniture shop, which architecture studio Chybik + Kristof has created inside a former car showroom in the Czech city of Brno. The former showroom was in need of an update, with the building’s exterior lacking any visual connection to the company or its products. The furniture company MY DVA Group jokingly requesting Ondrej Chybik and
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rever & drage transforms traditional norwegian dwelling into cabin retreat with scenic views

adding to the diverse material palette, the architects glazed the south-east wall, allowing for unobstructed views across the landscape.
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Abracadabra! 9 Ways to Create a Kid-Friendly Living Area (9 photos)
When it comes to creating a space well-suited to both children and adults, safety and practicality are both top priorities. There is, however, no need to forgo the interior look you love to make your home kid-friendly. Take a look at these inspiring r…
Adjaye Associates to Design New Public Library and Civic Centre in Florida
Adjaye Associates have announced the design of a new 50,000 square foot library and event center in Winter Park, Florida, which will serve as a new civic hub and will compliment the nearby Martin Luther King Jr. Park. The $30 million building also includes an 8,500 square foot civic center, combining as a manifestation of the city’s aspirations for library services.
The Secret Ingredient to Make Any Room Feel More Inviting (13 photos)
Álvaro Siza’s Church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande Under Construction in Brittany
The church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande will be the first church built in France’s Brittany region in the 21st-century. The project has been contracted to the Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira. Siza’s use of light and white concrete provide a unique ceremonial space that gently folds into the neighborhood south of Rennes, a residential area with five-story housing blocks. The Porto-based Italian photographer, Nicolò Galeazzi, visited the site and shared with us his perspective of Siza’s work in progress.
Christian Halleröd uses yellow accents for Axel Arigato Gallery in Stockholm
When designing this pop-up store for fashion brand Axel Arigato, Christian Halleröd brought colour to the minimal space through yellow-tinted windows and bright fur seats. Halleröd, the architect behind the brand’s London flagship store, was brought on board to design the Axel Arigato Gallery in the Bibliotekstan shopping district of Stockholm. As in his previous
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