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Berg Arbeidskirke Church / Borve Borchsenius Arkitekter

June 4, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

The church is situated in an open landscape on a 2-hectare piece of land, between Berg school and Nevlunghavnveien. The different functions of the church are organized along the axis extended from the access road, through the portal beneath the detached tower, over the church square, into the church room and continuing through the window in the choir, towards the light (which in this case is the sea).

51 Square Coffee Tables That Every Beautiful Home Needs

June 4, 2019 HD Staff 0

Sleek lines, clean edges, and high style are just a few things you can expect from a square coffee table. Not only are these edgy beauties a great way to add style to both indoor and outdoor spaces, but the right design can be just what you need to anchor your furniture layout to ensure […]

Watch our talk on the future of hospitality and travel design live from New York

June 4, 2019 Sebastian Jordahn 0

Dezeen’s Eleanor Gibson will speak to a panel of experts about how hospitality and travel design is changing in a panel discussion hosted with the Radical Innovation Award. Watch the stream live from 5:30pm New York time. The stream has not started yet. Watch it here or on Dezeen’s Facebook page from 5:30pm New York

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Menu and Norm Architects complete Copenhagen hotel that doubles as a showroom

June 4, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
The Audo by Menu and Norm Architects

Design brand Menu has teamed up with architecture studio Norm Architects on The Audo, a hotel in Copenhagen where cosy, earth-toned guest suites double up as show spaces for new furniture and homeware. The Audo encompasses Menu’s headquarters, along with 10 guest suites that are all dressed with the brand’s range of furniture, lighting and home

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Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture / Freelon Adjaye Bond/SmithGroup

June 4, 2019 Florencia Mena 0

Winning the competition to design the National Museum of African American History and Culture has consolidated the practice’s US portfolio with arguably the nation’s most prestigious new building. Located on Constitution Avenue, adjacent to the National Museum of American History and the Washington Monument, the museum will house exhibit galleries, administrative spaces, theatre space and collections storage space for the NMAAHC. As lead designer for the Freelon Adjaye Bond/SmithGroup (FAB) team, David Adjaye’s approach has been to establish both a meaningful relationship to this unique site as well as a strong conceptual resonance with America’s deep and longstanding African heritage. The design rests on three cornerstones: the “corona” shape and form of the building; the extension of the building out into the landscape – the porch; and the bronze filigree envelope.

Space10 and EFFEKT develop subscription housing where you share with your neighbours

June 4, 2019 Augusta Pownall 0
Urban Village Project by Space10 and EFFEKT

IKEA’s research lab Space10 has teamed up with architecture studio EFFEKT on The Urban Village Project, a vision for subscription-based housing that brings together people of different generations and encourages them to share facilities. Both based in Copenhagen, Space10 and EFFEKT have developed a number of policies to move towards more communal living, or co-living.

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