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Mlkk Studio channels nostalgia inside Aesop store in Sydney

October 13, 2019 Semi Han 0
Aesop Bondi Signature Store by Mlkk Studio

A pinewood stud wall encloses this Aesop store in Sydney, which Mlkk Studio has furnished with domestic items to evoke 1960s Australian homes. Mlkk Studio has designed the Aesop store – which is just half-an-hour drive from Bondi beach – to reflect traditional domestic life and stir up a “sense of deja vu” amongst locals.

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Get to know Passivhaus design with Stirling Prize winner-inspired Pinterest boards

October 13, 2019 Semi Han 0
Goldsmith Street by Mikhail Riches Stirling Prize 2019 winner

UK architectural design standards were the talk of the town this week thanks to Mikhail Riches’ Stirling Prize win. We’re celebrating with new Pinterest boards on Passivhaus projects, social housing schemes and British architecture. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest › Main image is award-winning Goldsmith Street, a project that was labelled a “beacon of hope” by

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Competition: win a copy of We Build Drawings by Mikkel Frost

October 10, 2019 Semi Han 0
We Build Drawings by Mikkel Frost of CEBRA

In our latest competition, we’re offering 10 readers the chance to receive a book of sketches and watercolours by Mikkel Frost, a founding partner of architecture studio CEBRA. The architect’s focus on drawing as an efficient way to communicate ideas within the design process is showcased through over 200 artworks from selected projects by the

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Twine house is topped by a twisting continuous concrete slab

October 10, 2019 Semi Han 0
Twine house by Antony Gibbon

Designer Antony Gibbon has visualised a conceptual house called Twine, which sits under a wave-like piece of concrete within a landscape of rolling hills. Gibbon conceived Twine as a twisting concrete structure, which reflects the hills surrounding as a “series of organic forms”. It takes its name directly from the word Twine, which means to twist strands of material together,

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Labyrinth of hanging lace entices visitors inside Self-Portrait’s New York pop-up

October 7, 2019 Semi Han 0

Translucent swathes of white and pink floral lace hang from six-metre-high wooden frames inside this New York pop-up store, designed by Storey Studio. The pop-up store is located at the heart of the SoHo neighbourhood and is the first physical retail space that Self-Portrait has opened in the United States. Prior to this, pieces from

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Release your inner child with our updated Pinterest boards

October 6, 2019 Semi Han 0

This week we’re updating our Pinterest boards that celebrate the projects that don’t take themselves too seriously. Browse inflatables and bouncy-castle installations, hammocks and swings and slides used as alternatives to staircases. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest › The above image proves it’s easy to balance work and play at Blossom School, which features interiors that look

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Ditch concrete and steel with our Pinterest boards unearthing alternative building materials

September 29, 2019 Semi Han 0
Community Centre in Mannheim by University of Kaiserslautern, Germany

Reflecting on last week’s climate summit, we’re showcasing alternatives to concrete in this week’s new Pinterest boards. Branch out with our spruced-up boards featuring cross-laminated timber high rises, bamboo structures and enclosures with rammed-earth walls. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest › Main image shows the dazzling lighting effects from cross-laminated timber walls and latticework in a

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Seven ice cream shops sprinkled with delicious decor details

September 28, 2019 Semi Han 0
Milk Train by FormRoom

As the warm weather fades away and winter approaches, Dezeen has scooped up seven design-focused ice cream shops to satisfy your sweet tooth all year round. Milk Train, London, UK, by FormRoom Cut-out clouds and pastel-blue walls form a whimsical backdrop to the London store of Milk Train, a brand that has become increasingly popular

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Make your university house a home with this week’s Pinterest boards

September 22, 2019 Semi Han 0
Sacha Apartment by SABO

As a new university year begins, we’re waving off our freshers and returning students with Pinterest collections of homely bedrooms and alcoves, space saving interiors and storage ideas that even your parents would approve of. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest › Main image shows the versatility of peg-hole walls and shelves styled as minimalist bliss in

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10 London homes you can visit for the first time during Open House

September 20, 2019 Semi Han 0
Cork House by Nimtim Architects

Over 800 buildings are opening their doors to the public this weekend for in London for Open House London. We’ve picked out 10 homes that are welcoming visitors for the first time. Cork House, Lewisham, by Nimtim Architects Contrasting pink frames outline the windows of Cork House, a simple single-pitched house extension in Lewisham. Designed

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