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Todoroki House / Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects

September 27, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0

The Todoroki Ravine is a windy location. Running through a dense urban forest, the air provided near the ground is humid while dry winds constantly blow up towards the sky. The design of the house has been defined by focusing on these two contrasting environmental conditions and through the studies of primitive architectures pieces from both humid and arid areas around the world.

This Bubble Tea Store Draws Customers In With A Brightly Colored Accent Ceiling

September 27, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Nicole Cleary   Benjamin Frétard of FRETARD Design, has recently completed Australia’s first Tealive store, introducing the Malaysian bubble tea company to Melbourne’s CBD. Located within Melbourne’s largest transit hub, Southern Cross Station, Benjamin Frétard aimed to create a visually stimulating space that attracts customers walking by.   Photography by Nicole Cleary A […]

A Look Inside ‘Farmer J’, A New Restaurant And Cocktail Bar In London

September 27, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Focal Interior Photography   Australian based design studio Biasol, have recently completed Farmer J, a new restaurant in London. Biasol drew from the owner’s Israeli background and the food and architecture of Tel Aviv for inspiration. They used materials, colours and textures evocative of Israeli food and architecture to create a casual, unpretentious, and […]

Renzo Piano tops Columbia University’s The Forum with staggered concrete auditorium

September 27, 2018 Eleanor Gibson 0

Italian architect Renzo Piano has completed his third building for Columbia University’s new Manhattanville campus in Harlem, a project he describes as an “interesting experiment” in gentrification. The glass and concrete structure known as The Forum joins the Pritzker Prize-winning architect’s Lenfest Art Centre, which opened last year, and the Jerome L Greene Science Center in

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An Indian Modern House / 23DC Architects

September 27, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

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This house in Jalandhar, India is a Contemporary design with elements of Indian Traditional houses. It is an outcome of several inputs and iterations from our design team which leads to proper utilization of the irregular shape of the land and also the vision of client love for Indian elements. The entrance to the house is through a deep corridor with ornamented stone Columns Elements like open Courtyard, jharokhas, etc. are incorporated in a contemporary style so that it gives pure traditional Indian home feel. The plan is oriented to gain maximum landscape area. Light is given special consideration by way of location and orientation Connectivity of spaces, an open plan as well as privacy are balanced in the design, which is layered into three levels and connected with external Landscape spaces.

New York’s Waterline Square skyscrapers climb in time-lapse movie

September 27, 2018 Dan Howarth 0

Watch towers by Rafael Viñoly, Richard Meier and KPF rise in this time-lapse video, which shows that the Waterline Square development on Manhattan’s Upper West Side is almost complete. The new movie – given exclusively to Dezeen – condenses the project’s three-year construction process into just 45 seconds of footage, so the cluster of residential

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Fawkner Street House / Workshop Architecture

September 27, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

Sited to the north of Fawkner Street in South Yarra on a block just over 500 m2, this project is a renovation of the existing double fronted Victorian house and a reworking of the early nineties double story extension. The new works are contained within the shell of the existing house with subtle changes to its front and a complete re-configuration of its rear.