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Freitag’s Sweat-Yourself-Shop is a tiny factory for making bags

October 31, 2020 India Block 0

Swiss brand Freitag has created a shop in Zurich, which is a “micro-factory” where customers can help make their own bag out of recycled tarpaulins. Named Sweat-Yourself-Shop, the interactive retail space on Grüngasse was designed by Freitag to take their existing customisation options one step further. The 80-square-metre retail space was originally a standard shop for the brand but

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Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt / gmp

October 31, 2020 Paula Pintos 0

The Airport consists of the passenger terminal, the Airport City in the center of the parallel takeoff and landing runways, as well as maintenance areas to the west and service and cargo areas to the east. All elements are aligned along with the overall axial system and form an architectural and functional unit. The newly built railway, road, and aviation hub converges at one point and thereby ensures that the distances between the different transport modes are as short as possible. Starting from the entrance in the east, the traditional Brandenburg landscape has been remodeled to create cohesive urban open space in the Airport City at the center of the airport.

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Thirty domestic bathrooms by architects including concrete, travertine and pink-tiled designs

October 31, 2020 Tom Ravenscroft 0
Bathroom design

Making improvements to your home because you’re spending so much more time there? Here are 30 bathrooms designed by architects to give you some ideas. Minimal Fantasy apartment by Patricia Bustos Studio Designed by Patricia Bustos Studio, this pink bathroom has shiny pink curtains and mirrors with pink frames to match the rest of the

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Lido 501 Apartment / Atelier Aberto Arquitetura

October 31, 2020 Pilar Caballero 0

This 30m² apartment, with angled walls and a very irregular floor plan, was once a hotel room. In the historic center of Porto Alegre, the Lido Hotel has been for years a reference on the search for accommodation in the capital of Brazil’s southernmost state, close to the Matriz Plaza and the Public Market. However, the new demand for small apartments has turned this hotel into a coliving building.