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Enota encloses pool in Slovenia with geometric roof

November 2, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
Terme Olimia Spa in Slovenia by Enota

Ljubljana-based studio Enota has replaced an outdoor swimming pool with a pool covered in a rugged landscape of geometric, funnel-like roof structures at the Terme Olimia Spa in Slovenia. Designed to blend in with the pitched rooflines of the surrounding rural structures the pool was built as part of an upgrade of a former 1980s

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16 Ways to Store Your Herbs and Spices (20 photos)

November 2, 2019 Becky Harris 0

I keep my herbs and spices wrangled in an old shoebox that has “Herbs” scribbled on it in permanent marker. While I don’t need anything elaborate or fancy, my system is pretty sad, so I turned to Houzz for help. Here are some of the ways designers hav…

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Center for Therapies and Meditation Riquelme 62 / Fantuzzi + Rodillo Arquitectos

November 2, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

Project located in the center of San Francisco de Limache, on Riquelme 62 street. The architectural proposal arises to create a Center for the development of Natural Therapies and Meditation in a traditional neighborhood of the city. The main facade located to the east, is restored maintaining continuity with the surrounding homes. A second level set back from the existing cornice is enabled.

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rat[LAB] Studio Founder Sushant Verma: ‘Most of Us Are Not Even Ready for the Present’

November 2, 2019 Soledad Sambiasi 0

Sushant Verma, Co-founder and Design Head at rat[LAB] Studio, told ArchDaily about how computational design is currently being used to push the design industry to a faster pace of adaption of new technologies, which has led to innovations of various scales and types, and how architects and designers need to focus on an in-depth mindset of problem-solving, learning new techniques and methodologies, instead of just focusing on specific technologies

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Douglas & Company founders remodel 120-year-old cottage in Cape Town

November 2, 2019 Amy Frearson 0
Living space in Arklow Villa III by Douglas & Company

Architects Liani and Jan Douglas have transformed a century-old house in Green Point, Cape Town, into a modern home where they can show off their distinctive furniture designs. The pair, who lead South African architecture and design studio Douglas & Company, completely remodelled the interior of the 120-year-old cottage and added a new storey on

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