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F.I.L. FUKUOKA Shop / MURAYAMA + KATO ARCHITECTURE

April 29, 2020 Collin Chen 0

The shop design for the flagship store of the Japanese fashion brand “visvim.” The shop is facing the serene street, with a hundred planted Zelkova trees and brick pavement. Vintage apartments standing along this street match the calm cityscape and nearby, there is the museum designed by Kunio Mayekawa, which has elegant vaulted ceiling and brick-cladding.

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House in Hannan / uemachi laboratory

April 28, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

The site is in a quiet area with many old one-story houses. This house has a low road side so that it does not stick out of the scale of the surrounding area, reducing the pressure on the road. On the contrary, the height increases as you go deeper into the site, and the innermost space is a colonnade with a high ceiling height.

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This Shipping Container Hotel Was Designed To Travel To Events Around The World

April 28, 2020 Erin 0

The Flying Nest, a nomadic concept hotel designed by Ora ïto for Accor, uses shipping containers to easily create hotel rooms wherever they’re needed. The recycled transport module allows the temporary hotel to travel the world, landing at different events and locations. The accommodation, which can be moved from place to place due to being […]

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Esrawe Studio’s Mexico City office has an “honest industrial aesthetic”

April 28, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
Esrawe studio Mexico City

Weathered wooden trusses cover the office of Mexico City’s Esrawe Studio, led by designer Hector Esrawe, which takes over a former dance hall. Located in the city’s tree-lined Roma Norte neighbourhood, the 565-square-metre building includes a showroom for EWE Studio, which Esrawe runs with Spanish designer Manuel Bañó and Mexico City-based Estonian curator Age Salajõe.

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Conemoting Market / Yebin Design

April 28, 2020 Collin Chen 0

The Conemoting Market lies next to the old residential buildings of the 1990s in Shenzhen, China. A shop in this market is chosen by Cecily and J. Howell, which is on the ground floor with five meters of basement and probably able to satisfy their imagination of a select shop. Because the fashionable people in Shenzhen don’t care where the physical space is in the virtual world as long as it has the potential of Internet celebrity.

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A’ Design Awards & Competition – The Winners

April 28, 2020 Erin 0

contemporist has partnered with A’ Design Award and Competition to bring you this editorial feature A’ Design Award & Competition is the Worlds’ leading design accolade reaching design enthusiasts in over 107 countries.  The Laureates of the A’ Design Award & Competition get fame, prestige, recognition, credibility, publicity and international awareness, in addition to a comprehensive […]