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How did this Singapore architecture firm become the 10th largest in the world?

They count the Esplanade, Golden Mile Complex, and Singapore Sports Hub among their projects.

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Best Design Projects by Wilmotte & Associés

Wilmotte & Associés is a multidisciplinary architecture firm given the fact that it takes on an impressive range and scale of design projects from large plants, stadiums, service sector programs, high-rise…

Striking Architectural Photography by Sebastian Weiss

Passionate about the vision of city forms, photographer Sebastian Weiss catches abstracts urban designs and structures using his mobile phone, he is also the photography columnist at AD Architectural Digest Germany. A…

David Cervera Designs Luxury Retreat in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula

David Cervera Designs Luxury Retreat in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula

Luxury Retreat by David Cervera features Modest Design and Plenty of Hammocks!

The prestigious and much awarded designer David Cervera recently designed a luxury retreat in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula which is characterized by a modest and simple concept.

Named as El Palmar, the interior design project is nothing but a 90 square meter space located among a grove of palms in Chuburná – a narrow barrier island north of Mérida.

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25 Architectural Buildings That Stand Out

Today’s architectural buildings are worlds aside from the box-shaped structures of the antiquity. This is especially accurate for homes as architects extend the limits of both their creativity and design…

75 Kenmare by Kravitz Design Features Contemporary Aesthetic

75 Kenmare by Kravitz Design Features Contemporary Aesthetic

Luxury development in New York city, 75 Kenmare by Kravitz Design, features artful contemporary interiors.

The interior of the 75 Kenmare project is a reflection of Kravitz Design founder’s eclectic lifestyle. The luxury project features 38 limited edition residences which were developed by DHA Capital and designed by the award winning New York architect Andre Kikosi.

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Fashion Designers Influenced By Architecture

Coco Chanel famously said that “fashion is architecture: it is a matter of proportions.” As with most things the iconic designer said or did, it wasn’t long before the world…

Studio Morison Installs Origami Pineapple Pavilion at Berrington Hall

Artistic duo Studio Morison has constructed a pink pavilion shaped like an origami pineapple in the center of the 18th-century walled garden of the Berrington Hall country estate in Herefordshire, England. Local artists Heather and Ivan Morison were…

Diamond-Inspired Architectural Buildings Around the World

Apart from intensifying its brilliance, a gemstone’s cuts form delicate sides and shapes that have reached the eye of modern architecture. Architectural buildings with crystalline forms may not require spare planes…

Enchanting Towers: Discover the World’s Most Stunning Castles

Throughout the Middle Ages (and beyond), there was no better display of wealth and power than building a castle. Whether it was intended for relaxation and inspiration or intimidation and protection, the castle has always been an incredible and imposing sight. But much has changed throughout the centuries; those dimly lit, daunting Gothic fortresses have […]

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Glace et Chocolate by Studio Nendo Features Stacked Soil Walls

Glace et Chocolate by Studio Nendo Features Stacked Soil Walls

Studio Nendo designs Glace et Chocolate pastry in Tokyo using innovative wall aesthetics

Japanese based studio Nendo recently designed the interior of the Glace et Chocolate patisserie shop in Kichijoji, Tokyo recreating chocolate layers in its architecture with stacked soil walls.

The wall features an interesting design where soil of various shades were stacked to make it look like they were cut and staggered.

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