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Shop Houzz: A Farmhouse-Meets-Scandinavian Kitchen (163 photos)

May 16, 2017 Houzz 0
It’s OK to break the rules of style every now and then, especially when it comes to designing your kitchen. If you like the bright, airy palette of Nordic homes but desire the charming, down-home feel of a farmhouse, embrace elements of both for a space that is clean, practical and anchored

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Chausson’s Garden / Ateliers 2/3/4/

May 16, 2017 Cristobal Rojas 0

On a regional scale, the Chausson’s public garden in Chandon Republique’s joint development zone is located near the green axis. Valuating ordinary biodiversity, increasingly rare in the Ile-de-France is one of the main issue of the project.

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Three Inspirational Scandinavian Interiors Achieving Pastel Perfection

May 16, 2017 HD Staff 0

Scandinavian style isn’t synonymous with bright colouring. Exposed brick in reds and greys alongside white French windows and light-wooden furniture are characteristic of the style. Bring Scandinavian styling and dreamy pastels together, with these three apartments for inspiration. Want a baby pink couch in your lounge? Pair it with a pea green coffee table, flowing […]

Brooks + Scarpa completes The Six housing for LA’s homeless and disabled veterans

May 16, 2017 John Trujillo 0

California architecture firm Brooks + Scarpa has designed a low-cost housing development in Los Angeles to accommodate displaced service members. Commissioned by Skid Row Housing Trust, a local homeless-advocacy group, The Six offers low-cost, permanent housing for homeless and/or disabled veterans in the region. Veterans make up three per cent of LA’s population, but account

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WashPo’s New Augmented Reality Series Begins with a Virtual Look at the Ceiling of Herzog & de Meuron’s Elbphilharmonie

May 16, 2017 Patrick Lynch 0

The Washington Post has launched a new architectural augmented reality series that will provide readers with an in-depth look at the details behind some of the world’s most innovative new buildings. For its first edition, architecture critic Philip Kennicott narrates an AR projection of the unique ceiling of the main concert hall at Herzog & de Meuron’s recently completed Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Germany.

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Rochester School / Daniel Bonilla Arquitectos

May 16, 2017 Danae Santibañez 0

With approximately 16000m² of buildings and 21000m² of exteriors and landscape design, the Rochester School’s Master Plan aimed for a strategy which reflected its own concept of academic community. Thus, as a premise, the HUBS (grouping system) appeared, looking for an educational model that integrate teachers and students disregarding grades and therefore fading out the traditional hierarchy of school formation.