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This week we revealed Philippe Starck’s Ecuadorian skyscraper

June 3, 2023 Tom Ravenscroft 0

This week on Dezeen, we unveiled the design for the YOO GYE skyscraper in Guayaquil, Ecuador, by Philippe Starck’s architecture and interiors studio YOO Inspired by Starck. The 176-metre-high skyscraper will be located alongside the Rio Guayas river in the centre of Ecuador’s largest city and contain a total of 633 apartments. It is the latest project from

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Zendegi Building / Faraman Design and Construction Office

June 2, 2023 Hana Abdel 0

Life is a collection of actions, procedures, and reactions that brings man to his aspirations. The art of architecture and the way we interact with our surroundings is a refreshment that revives man’s spirit and the designed sites instruct him how to dwell. The Zendegi Building (Zendegi=Life) is a suitable platform for man to experience the art of living. A building that despite its simplicity rose from the rich culture of Persian architecture. The sort of materials and combination of colors and textures, along with all those simple shapes, remind us of our ancestors’ attitude toward the universe.

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Kadre Architects converts rundown Los Angeles motel into homeless shelter

June 2, 2023 Jenna McKnight 0

California studio Kadre Architects has used bold graphics and vibrant colours to transform a dilapidated motel into The Alvarado, which offers beds for families experiencing homelessness. Designed by local firm Kadre Architects, the adaptive reuse project involved converting a 20,000-square-foot (1,858-square-metre) motel built in 1984 into a shelter for families transitioning out of homelessness in

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Gallery House / Antonia Cabezón – Pabla Amigo

June 2, 2023 Benjamin Zapico 0

When walking through a forest, we can glimpse paths between the trees that are not really paths. Sometimes clearings open up on their sides, other times they continue without apparent end, getting lost in the thickets. Casa Galería proposes a way of inhabiting and walking as a continuation of the forest in which it is located. A path marked by vertical elements with clearings – or spaces to be in – attached to this route.

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Black and Gray Decor Spiced With Hot Red Accents & Lush Terrariums

June 2, 2023 HD Staff 0

Black and gray home decor, spiced with hot red accents, makes a sleek and edgy look that leaves a lasting impression. In this inspirational black, gray, and red home interior, visualized by Dasha K, bright accents are incorporated through statement lighting and throw pillows in the sophisticated living space. The warm accent takes a turn […]