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ANTILOPE / Mass Operations

July 2, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

How would Wes Anderson design a chapel for Coffee?
Antilope Café is a new coffee Brand in Mexico. The 80m2 space is located within the Arboleda Development in Monterrey México and it represents the brand´s first physical space where the marriage of Chiapas coffee beans and Dulcinea´s kitchen (a local restaurant by the same owners) takes place. The design came through a series of challenges. 

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Grey Based Decor With Warming Accent Colours

July 2, 2018 HD Staff 0

Be guided through three inspirational home interior tours that use accents of sumptuous teal, autumnal shades of brown or one multicoloured blast in order to bring life and warmth to a plain grey decor scheme. The three modern homes also harbour bespoke storage solutions that could be adapted to many different styles and sizes of […]

Estudio Macías Peredo stylises Mayan architecture for Punta Caliza boutique hotel in Holbox

July 2, 2018 Paul Jebara 0

Guadalajara-based architecture firm Estudio Macías Peredo has created an intimate sanctuary on the remote island of Holbox, Mexico, based on the region’s ancient buildings. Devoid of cars and accessible solely by ferry, Isla Holbox is a fishing village off the Yucatán Peninsula and an emerging beach destination within the Yum Balam nature reserve. Its main

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BIG Ideas Launch Fundraiser for Giant Reflective Orb at Burning Man 2018

July 2, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

BIG Ideas, led by Bjarke Ingels and Jakob Lange, have launched an Indiegogo fundraiser for an 80-foot-diameter ORB to be constructed for the 2018 Burning Man festival at Black Rock City, Nevada. Scaled at 1/500,000th of the earth’s surface, the reflective sphere sits “at the axis of art & utility, capturing the entire Black Rock City in an airborne temporal monument that mirrors the Burning Man experience to the Burners as single beings in the midst of an intentional community.”

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Where and How to Squeeze In a Mini Office (9 photos)

July 2, 2018 houseology 0
We may not all work from home, but every household has paperwork to file and administrative tasks to do. Enter the mini home office, a sanity-saving spot to manage your personal affairs. You’ll want shelving, a slim work surface and perhaps the household printer. Flexibility is key, so your mini home…

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Martin’s Lane Winery / Olson Kundig

July 2, 2018 Pilar Caballero 0

Tucked into a hillside in Kelowna, British Columbia, the design of the newest von Mandl Family Estates winery draws a close parallel between the topography of the land and the gravity-flow winemaking process taking place inside. Conceived of as a simple rectangular form with a central split or “fracture” down the middle, the production side of the building follows the direction of the site, utilizing the downhill slope for its gravity-flow process. The other half containing the visitor area cantilevers out over the vineyards, offering sweeping views of nearby Okanagan Lake and the iconic belltower of Mission Hill Winery, von Mandl’s first winery in the region, also designed by architect Tom Kundig.

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Stone, Glass, and Bamboo Meet in Foster + Partners’ Recently-Opened Apple Store in Macau

July 2, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

Foster + Partners has published photographs of their recently-opened Apple Store in Macau, intended as a “new oasis of calm” against the city’s buzz and excitement. The store, opened on June 29th, was designed in response to a brief calling for “an inviting, contemplative space, where technology, entertainment, and arts come together to make a positive contribution to the city.”