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Kalø Tower Visitor Access / MAP Architects + Mast Studio

May 4, 2019 Sabrina Leiva 0

The project allows access to one of Denmark’s archaeological gems, while offering and intricate spatial experience. Previously inaccessible, the visitor can enter and climb the main space of the tower, perceive the archaeological layers and view the landscape. Culture and nature, at a small and large scale, are united by this spiral access. 

Jordana Maisie stacks cardboard shoe boxes around Feit’s San Francisco store

May 4, 2019 Bridget Cogley 0
Feit San Francisco by Jordana Maisie

Australian designer Jordana Maisie has designed this shoe shop in San Francisco to look more like a storage room than a boutique. Masie’s eponymous studio designed the 80-square-metre shoe store in the city’s Jackson Square neighbourhood for upscale Australian leather shoe company Feit. Working with Feit’s founder Tull Price, Maisie developed the concept for the store to

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Casa deLunna / REIMS 502

May 4, 2019 Clara Ott 0

Introverted, solid and antagonistic single-family house inside a gated community that protects the privacy of its inhabitants within a large concrete monolith arranged around a central courtyard that orders, facilitates views to the south, seeks appropriate orientation and generates an interior microclimate that adequately responds to the physical-geographical conditions of the area.

House in Hokusetsu by Tato Architects is designed as a labyrinth

May 4, 2019 Alyn Griffiths 0
House in Hokusetsu by Tato Architects

A geometric pattern of square-shaped rooms connected by rhombus-shaped circulation areas forms House in Hokusetsu, Osaka, by Japanese firm Tato Architects. Tato Archiects, led by architect Yo Shimada, designed the house for a family who wanted an interesting and dynamic home that makes it easier to spend time together. Rather than sticking to a regular orthogonal

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Eight striking libraries that are bound to impress

May 4, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Dezeen best libraries roundup: Tianjin Binhai Public Library by MVRDV

Bibliophiles can take pleasure in looking through Dezeen’s pick of the best libraries, including one in the Netherlands that occupies an old locomotive shed, and another in China that resembles an eye. See below for the full selection: Tianjin Binhai Public Library, China, by MVRDV MVRDV constructed the interiors of this public library in Tianjin

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