Showing posts with label contemporary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary. Show all posts

Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora

Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora
Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora
  and stylish wooden bathroom  ideas. Designed by flora. A new ideas, that combine a    with art of wooden material. Bring a new fusion style of bathroom line. Feel the atmosphere of  and elegant bathroom, with natural feel cause of the wooden material.
Designers Charles and Paul Pardini Lapucci bring your a bathroom  ideas to fruition wooden bathroom, exploring the contrast of natural wood and soft acrylic tearing its way diagonally across this bathroom. A variety of sinks – including stand, undermount sinks and countertops – toilet, bath and bidet, and wall treatments for the  decor.


Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora
Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora

Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora

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Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora

Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora
Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora
  and stylish wooden bathroom  ideas. Designed by flora. A new ideas, that combine a    with art of wooden material. Bring a new fusion style of bathroom line. Feel the atmosphere of  and elegant bathroom, with natural feel cause of the wooden material.
Designers Charles and Paul Pardini Lapucci bring your a bathroom  ideas to fruition wooden bathroom, exploring the contrast of natural wood and soft acrylic tearing its way diagonally across this bathroom. A variety of sinks – including stand, undermount sinks and countertops – toilet, bath and bidet, and wall treatments for the  decor.


Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora
Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora

Contemporary and stylish wooden bathroom design – by flora

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Contemporary Asian Looks 2011 – Japanese Dining Room Interior Furniture Design by Hara

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Contemporary Asian Looks 2011 – Japanese Dining Room Interior Furniture Design by Hara

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Interior Decoration New Tamayo Museum, by BIG and Michel Rojkind

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New Tamayo Museum overlooking Mexico City - BIG and Michel Rojkind win cultural competition in Mexico.

"Understanding that contemporary art spaces pretend to be more important than the art they contain, our proposal arises from the scheme of requirements previously studied by our clients, assuring maximum functionality in each area while focusing on the development of art projects. By enhancing the program and understanding the topography, a balance between form, function and visual impact for this important space was created. Once the functional part was improved, we could give attention to details that make the space not only a culture enclosure, but also a building that understands its surroundings to distinguish itself and transform from a simple form to a powerful symbol, controversial, but ideal to lodge this new space."
Michel Rojkind, Rojkind Arquitectos


"When you ask contemporary artists what kind of space they would prefer to exhibit their work in – they almost always describe old industrial warehouses or loft spaces. It is the kind of space where they have their studios, but most importantly the rough structures, with large spans and generous ceiling heights provides them with the maximum freedom of expression. On the other hand the museum director or the mayor might want an icon that to attract visitors."
Bjarke Ingels, BIG Partner-in-Charge

BIG and Rojkind Arquitectos
New Tamayo Museum
Mexicointerior decoration

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Interior Decoration Open Air swimming Pool Oostduinkerke, Dierendonck Blancke and L.U.S.T Architecten

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A project impressed like an artificial dune outdoor swimming pool designed by DIERENDONCKBLANCKE architecten and L.U.S.T architecten. This project serves as a transitional place between sea and city. via +MOOD

Open Air swimming Pool Oostduinkerke
DIERENDONCKBLANCKE architecten association with L.U.S.T architecten
OOSTDUINKERKE, Belgium
Images: © Dierendonck Blancke + L.U.S.T Architecteninterior decoration

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Interior Decorating JLI House, MCP Arquitectura

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"Perimeter as space, structure as reformulation of tree forest, winning all the surface of the floor plan to garden, two types of circulations, transversal, between technical furniture and perimetral, around inner space, defining a new type of medium and changing space between them. And the game with the inner-outer new space is the living"

MCP Arquitectura
JLI House
La Canada, Valencia, Spain

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Interior Decorating CPH Arch, 3XN

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"The towers and the bridge constitute one single, floating dynamic movement, characterized by the bold span across the harbor entrance in terms of both the plan design and the facade. Establishing a connection across the harbor radically improves public access and creates brand new opportunities for life and growth in the area."

3XN
CPH Arch
Photo: © 3XN

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world architecture news - 3XN present their entry for Denmark capital’s LM Project
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Interior Decorating 10 chairs by 10 architects

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10 contemporary chairs by 10 architects auction in Wright. Which is your preference design? Click to have larger images.interior designers

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Interior Decorating House L, Pott Architects

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"The objective was a house designed sensitively enough to harmonize with its natural surroundings, leaving intact the mature trees and the whole forest-like atmosphere of the setting. The building was to feel wide open to the changing natural seasons and the sunlight, drawing them close to the family’s everyday home life."

Pott Architects
House L
Berlin, Glienicke Germany
Images: © Pott Architects

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+ MOOD - House L | Pott Architects
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Interior Decorating Rødovre Skyscraper, MVRDV (co-architect ADEPT )

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Dutch architects MVRDV and Danish co-architects ADEPT have won a competition to design the Rødovre Skyscraper in Copenhagen, Denmark.

"The constellation of the pixels allows flexibility in function; the building can be transformed by market forces... ...Flexibility for adaptation is one of the best sustainable characteristics of a building."

MVRDV (co-architect ADEPT )
Rødovre Skyscraper
Copenhagen, Denmarkinterior designers

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Interior Decorating The Hills Clubhouse, Patterson Associates

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"The impression we want is that buildings are formed by the same forces that shaped the land, building has real integrity and a richness of stone and texture... wanted earth to be earth, wood to be wood and stone to be stone."
Patterson

Michael Hills Clubhouse
Patterson Associates
Arrowtown, New Zealand

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+ MOOD - Michael Hills Clubhouse | Patterson Associates
e-architect: Contemporary Golf Building, New Zealand
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Interior Decorating Italian Pavillion for Shanghai Expo 2010, BiCuadro Architects

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Further to the previous post of 1st prize winner Denmark Pavillion for Shanghai Expo 2010 by BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group). This is the 3rd prize winner Italian Pavillion, designed by BiCuadro Architects.

The architectural design inspired all true expression of Italian city: the historic city layered.” with a reinterpretation of a split casing in a series of plates “stratigraphy” that back to a time sequence, a metaphor for urban training Italian.

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Competition, 3rd prize
Italian Pavillion for Expo Shanghai 2010
BiCuadro Architects
Shanghai, China
Images © BiCuadro Architects

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Interior Decorating Ayres Store, Dieguez Fridman

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Dieguez Fridman arquitectos & asociados
Ayres Store, El Solar de la Abada Mall
Aires, Argentina
Images © Dieguez Fridman arquitectos & asociados
"Through a faceted form that unfolds in the store, the project explores the ambiguity between object and container. The form defines itself through its’ contrast of textures, colors and geometry with the container. By approaching it and blending with it at the certain points, and separating from it at others, the space for clothes display and fitting rooms is generated."

Dieguez Fridman
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Interior Decorating de Meuron’s Le Projet Triangle, Herzog & de Meuron

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Herzog & de Meuron's new project raises up in Paris, by lifting of a ban on tall buildings in the city Paris reveals its first inner city tower since 1977.

The design was showcased by Deputy Mayor, Anne Hidalgo said in her blog:
“Paris is indeed now part of the first world capitals in tourism business, trade fairs and exhibitions. Since 2001, the City of Paris has always radiated at the heart of its priorities economic development, employment and innovation. In a context of European and global competition increased, this ambition must now be translated in concrete by reinforcing its economic attractiveness.”
de Meuron’s Le Projet Triangle
Herzog & de Meuron
de Versailles, Southern Paris
image © Herzog & de Meuron

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Interior Decorating Seattle Public Library, Interview with Rem Koolhaas

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Project: Seattle Public Library
Design architect: Rem Koolhaas OMA
Local architects: LMN Architects, Seattle
Location: Seattle, Washington
Size: 362,987 square feet

After 4 year of the project's completion, the Seattle Public Library celebrates it's "Libraries for All" building program. The Central Library in downtown Seattle was opened in May 2004, which was designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas.

The building is divided into eight horizontal layers, each varying in size to fit its function. A structural steel and glass skin unifies the multifaceted form and defines the public spaces in-between.

Here is an interview between Seattle Times and Rem Koolhaas. During the interview, Mr Rem Koolhaas has stated,
"Basically the Books Spiral was kind of for us an architectural way of undoing some of the sadness of the typical library, where it kind of really divided in a number of compartments that have very dull-sounding names like "humanity," "sciences," blah, blah, blah. We felt that those categories are not necessarily the most exciting and encouraging categories in terms of dividing a library, so it enabled us to create an undivided sequence of books where of course the divisions actually exist and all the kind of cataloging systems perform their task, but the point was to create a kind of single, undivided sequence, because we felt that one of the points of a library was that there are accidents and that you find yourself in areas where you didn't expect to be and where you kind of look at books that are not necessarily the books that you're aiming for. So it was to create a kind of almost arbitrariness — or to create a kind of walking experience, an almost kind of urban walk ... a kind of Rotterdam, a very efficient, direct aiming for limited destinations."

"The stacks, arranged along a continuous spiral ramp contained within a four-story slab, reinforce a sense of a world organized with machine-like precision."

Nicolai Ouroussoff, Los Angeles Times

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Interior Decorating Denmark Pavillion for Shanghai Expo 2010, BIG

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BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group has won the design competition for the Danish Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, in collaboration with Arup and 2+1. The theme of the expo is to create a “Better City - Better Life”, the pavilion will celebrate various aspects of Danish culture, with an emphasis on the environment.

"The Danish pavilion should not only exhibit the Danish virtues. Through interaction, the visitors are able to actually experience some of Copenhagen’s best attractions – the city bike, the harbor bath, the nature playground and an ecological picnic."

Niels Lund Petersen, associate @ BIG




"The pavilion is designed, as a piece of Copenhagen’s bicycle track, tied as a knot. 1500 city bikes located at the roof scape, offer our Chinese hosts a chance to experience the Danish urban way. Thus, when you arrive to Expo, you visit Denmark, get a bike and explore the rest of the world!"

Bjarke Ingels, founder of BIG

BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group
The Danish Pavilion
Shanghai, China
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