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Neon lighting illuminates Strip Joint Chicken by Amanda Hamilton

October 7, 2023 Dan Howarth 0

Canadian studio Amanda Hamilton Interior Design has used bold colour-blocking and neon lighting to give this Calgary chicken shop a “1990s meets Memphis” feel. Strip Joint Chicken in the city’s East Village neighbourhood is a fast-casual restaurant that serves “chicken fingers with a twist”. The brand is fun, playful and cheeky, so the interiors of

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Tree House / FB+ estudio

October 7, 2023 Clara Ott 0

The project seeks to provide a refuge for the family that inhabits it (1 couple and 2 children), who frequently camp in the pine forest where it is located; we chose 5 trees, which we connected with metal beams (painted pink – color theory), to generate the structure of the floor and the roof respectively, thus creating 2 habitable levels: the transverse slope of the terrain generated the Ground Floor-viewpoint, where it is also the BBQ area, with a clay kitchen “molded” into the natural slope of the land. 

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Patio House / Renata Barbugli

October 7, 2023 Valeria Silva 0

A house made for a family that likes receiving and celebrating.
Therefore, it was designed around the practice of coexistence, while still ensuring the privacy of the most intimate areas.

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George Fisher creates modular social space for homeless hostel in London

October 7, 2023 Betty Owoo 0

Architectural designer George Fisher has created an outdoor social space for Project Malachi, a homeless hostel in London, using the modular U-Build system developed by Studio Bark. The project was initiated by Fisher after observing that the 42-unit hostel in Ilford was in need of outdoor space during the Covid-19 pandemic and later built in

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Eight living rooms where low-slung furniture creates a casual lounge atmosphere

October 7, 2023 Amy Frearson 0

Low-back sofas and armchairs play a key role in our latest lookbook, which explores how low-slung furniture can make living rooms feel more relaxed and less formal. When lounge furniture sits low to the ground, it can make a big difference to the mood of the room. Low-back seats are typically more generous in width,

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