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Dongnip Milbang Restaurant / Design Studio Maoom

July 3, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

Dongnip Milbang The layering, order, and co-existence of time In this “milbang”-a hidden room concealing a chef’s secret recipe- lies the opportunity to meet cuisine crafted with both experience and sincerity. Two hanoks with the traces of times gone by interlock with their differing histories. The differences between the remains of the past left behind in each location lie in an orbit that circles back to the past and then again to the present. A narrow path connecting to the outside passes through the courtyard, transporting the visitor through unfamiliar experiences in an unexpected chronology.

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White Arkitekter designs starfish-shaped sea pool in Bergen

July 3, 2020 Tom Ravenscroft 0
True Blue beach and sea pool in Bergen. Norway, by White Arkitekter 

Swedish studio White Arkitekter has designed a floating pool in Bergen, Norway, which will be built as part of the redevelopment of the city’s coastline into a waterfront park called True Blue. The starfish-shaped pool is set to be built as part of the creation of an almost mile-long park on the Store Lungegårdsvann lake,

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Thunder Top Cabin / Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter

July 3, 2020 Paula Pintos 0

Cabin Thunder Top, is built on the periphery of the barren treeless moorland of Hardangervidda National Park – about 1000 meters above sea level, surrounded by weather-beaten dwarf birches and heathers. As everything put here from the outside, it is slowly appropriated by nature. The cabin is an inhabitable beacon, a man-made peak in the rolling fells of Hardangervidda, worn down by glaciers during the ice age.

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FOR Space / Benzhe Architecture Design

July 3, 2020 罗靖琳 - Jinglin Luo 0

Located at Jinhai Road of Pudong New Area, the original site of FOR Space was a bathing place converted from an old factory building of monotonous spatial arrangement. It had fall into disrepair, lacking any distinct features of industrial building or historical value.

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Private Residence No. 555 / FLXBL Design Consultancy

July 2, 2020 Pilar Caballero 0

It is inconclusive whether new creation is more demanding or transformation of the old. While the former has its own set of challenges of creating a master piece, the latter is not a cake-walk either as it brings along the conflicts of attachment and detachment. Private Residence No. 555 belongs to the latter. This Ahmedabad (India) based residential project was reconfigured to give it a new identity while keeping the soul of the house intact. Deliberating upon possible approaches, a renovation approach with minimal intervention was unanimously agreed upon as opposed to new construction post demolition.

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en House / Shohei Ota / ノarchitects

July 2, 2020 Hana Abdel 0

It is a housing for a co-working couple and two sons who dreamed of a relaxing and open life and purchased land in the suburbs a little away from the city. The only request from the owner was that they wanted to live with his family in a spacious house. This house, named “en”, is a midway point between two opposing elements such as “outside and inside”, “public and private”, and is used as a place where the elements are gently and continuously connected like a “Engawa”. I aimed for such a comfortable home.

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Xingfu Park Office Renovation / Atelier xy

July 2, 2020 Collin Chen 0

Situated at the park neighborhood of changning in Shanghai, Xingfu park co-working could be found at the end of the branch of Huashan road, in the top floor of a three-storey brick Spire roof house. Xingfu park is the first experimental co-working project that founded by hidden group, in the purpose of gathering muti-disciplinary background designers together, and stimulating the potential for collaboration. Atelier xy was in charge of the architecture renovation and interior design.

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Isometric creates toolkit for safely reopening museums following the pandemic

July 2, 2020 Kristine Klein 0
Toolkit for museum reopening by Isometric Studio

Brooklyn design firm Isometric Studio has devised a set of guidelines to help museums reopen safely following coronavirus lockdowns, including adding signage to encourage social distancing and using masks as entry tickets. Toolkit for Museum Reopening: Design Strategies and Considerations outlines design strategies museums can use to prevent the spread of infection. “Audiences are seeking

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