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Gonzalez Haase AAS Turned a Berlin Office into a Mirrored Funhouse

Gonzalez Haase AAS Turned a Berlin Office into a Mirrored Funhouse

Using mirrors on the walls and ceilings, architect Judith Haase and sceneographer Pierre Jorge Gonzalez of Gonzalez Haase AAS turn a ho-hum office into a funhouse.

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January 2, 2018

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Tom Kundig’s Wine-Tasting Room Sits Atop an Okanagan Mountain

Tom Kundig’s Wine-Tasting Room Sits Atop an Okanagan Mountain

The Seattle architect installs a multi-purpose, movable structure atop a mountain for CheckMate winery.

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November 20, 2017

Section: Architecture

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Brooklyn Studio New Affiliates Creates a Deceptively Simple Cabin in Vermont

Brooklyn Studio New Affiliates Creates a Deceptively Simple Cabin in Vermont

Tasked with a tight timeline and a limited budget, the studio delivers a flexible winter cabin that is flush with subtle details.

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November 2, 2017

Section: Interiors

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Todd Bracher is Creating an ‘International Brand Language’ for HBF

Todd Bracher is Creating an ‘International Brand Language’ for HBF

Todd Bracher has injected a new kind of energy at HBF with a host of fresh talent. “I wanted to get married to a handful of designers,” says Todd Bracher….

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October 23, 2017

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Interface’s Proof Positive Is the World’s First Carbon-Negative Carpet Tile

Interface’s Proof Positive Is the World’s First Carbon-Negative Carpet Tile

With the launch of the world’s first carbon-negative carpet tile, Interface has exceeded even its own ambition to halt damage to the environment.

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October 20, 2017

Section: Curiosity

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Body, Object, Enclosure Explores Digital Fabrication in Interior Design

Body, Object, Enclosure Explores Digital Fabrication in Interior Design

Digital fabrication is leaving an indelible mark on the creative landscape, and as technologies continue to advance, there are many changes to expect.

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October 11, 2017

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Three Urban Interventions Place Familiar Functions in Unorthodox Places

Three Urban Interventions Place Familiar Functions in Unorthodox Places

Three urban interventions – in Spain, Denmark and Zurich – that place conventional spaces in curious settings.

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September 7, 2017

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A Concrete Pavilion Brings Together an Extended Family in Brazil

A Concrete Pavilion Brings Together an Extended Family in Brazil

This concrete pavilion in Brazil, designed by Nommo Arquitetos, offers a place for a large extended family to gather, cook and eat.

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August 28, 2017

Section: Architecture

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Inside the Sound and Matter in Design Exhibition in Holon

Inside the Sound and Matter in Design Exhibition in Holon

The Sound and Matter in Design exhibition, in Holon, Israel, explores the potential for auditory elements to have a more prominent role in architecture.

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August 21, 2017

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A Kit-of-Parts Kitchen that Can Move With You

A Kit-of-Parts Kitchen that Can Move With You

Italian designer Riccardo Randi’s nomadic kitchen comes flat-packed and can be put together – and taken apart – in less than two hours.

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August 11, 2017

Section: Design

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