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SOA Architectes completes “eclectic” social housing in Parisian park

March 31, 2024 Jon Astbury 0

The 19th-century villas in the suburbs of Paris informed the arched windows and sloping roofs of this social housing block in France, completed by local studio SOA Architectes. SOA Architectes was tasked with creating 24 social housing units and two affordable units at Parc Princesse – the site of a former hospital in Vésinet that

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Eight chocolate-brown interiors that look good enough to eat

March 31, 2024 Jennifer Hahn 0

In memoriam of the many chocolate eggs that will be consumed this Easter, our latest lookbook rounds up eight homes with tasteful cocoa-coloured interiors. Chocolatey brown might be the unofficial colour of Easter as the biggest driver of chocolate sales – second only to Christmas. But the rich, earthy hue is also proving increasingly popular

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Tigh Na Coille cottage receives “Scandi-Scot” makeover

March 31, 2024 Alyn Griffiths 0

Hospitality company Wildland and Swiss designer Ruth Kramer have converted a former manse in the Scottish Highlands into a holiday cottage featuring a mix of classic Scandinavian furniture and traditional Caledonian details. Tigh Na Coille, which is Gaelic for “house in the forest”, is a four-bedroom property on a wooded hill overlooking Loch Ness in

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Daya Bay Nuclear Power Science and Technology Museum / E+UV Architecture + Huayi Design

March 31, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Historic Memory
The Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant is where large-scale commercial nuclear power generation began in China. Over the past forty years, six nuclear power units have been built, progressing from technology introduction to independent development. This has led to the creation of a significant domestic nuclear power milestone. The Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant was constructed in the 1980s on top of the granite geological bedrock at Ma Ling Kok. The construction involved cutting mountains, digging rocks, and reclaiming land. The project is situated on one of the pits left by the quarrying. The mountainous landscape bears witness to the historical development of the nuclear power base, which has been restored and remodeled to create the Daya Bay Nuclear Science and Technology Museum. The landforms serve as a reminder of the changes that have taken place over time.

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IDUS Furniture Showroom / I’m D’sign

March 30, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

The retail store for IDUS is drawn from the idea of blurring the boundaries between a space and its experience. Tadao Ando’s once said–“the walls and the floor come together as a monolith and hence disappear–and what you’re left with is just the space to experience.” The design intent comes to question the nature of space, volume and perception to become an element of exploration. Light and the principles of Sciography come to play with this perceptual language, to guide the visitor and define the larger continuum of the space. The design welcomes us to interact with light and walk along its direction to head deeper into the space.

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Haritha Retreat / Manoj Champika Charted Architect

March 30, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Haritha Retreat is a private residence that design accordance with the client’s personal need and contextual force. This house was designed for an extended family. The house is located in the congested residential hub in the city of Pepiliyana.

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Rockwell Group creates “the cathedral of fried chicken” for New York restaurant

March 30, 2024 Dan Howarth 0

Arches of light warmly illuminate this Korean fried chicken restaurant in New York’s Flatiron district, designed by Rockwell Group. Coqodaq is the brainchild of restauranteur Simon Kim’s Gracious Hospitality Management, the group behind the Michelin-starred and James Beard-nominated COTE Korean Steakhouse. The new restaurant offers an elevated take on traditional Korean-style fried chicken, encouraging diners

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