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How Tellart is designing sensory spaces to inspire the public imagination

Creative Boom

Netherlands Pavilion prototype - Photo by Lieke Vermeulen, Courtesy of Tellart Through storytelling, technology, and craftsmanship, experience design studio Tellart creates immersive spaces that engage the public on pressing climate issues - shaping perspectives through sensory-driven interactions.

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How Reallusion's 3D tools helped resurrect forgotten figures from history

Creative Boom

Jose's 3D journey Based in Málaga, Spain, Jose's journey into 3D animation began unexpectedly through his work in interior design and architectural visualisation. "My My dream had always been to tell animated stories beyond infographics and architectural video presentations," he explains. "I I also considered the era."

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Nature, Art, and Architecture Converge at The Loren Hotel Austin

Design Milk

In the King rooms, natural stone bathrooms serve as an architectural echo of Austin’s limestone foundations, while modern furnishings including handcrafted lounge chairs and lighting fixtures serve as a contemporary counterpoint to these materials.

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Desert Hues Temper This Mid-Century Modern Oasis in Palm Springs

Design Milk

Palm Springs presents itself as the perfect place where residential architecture may dare to defy convention with steel expanses juxtaposed against natural stone, angular planes, and volumetric spaces that embrace their vistas. And it boasts a significant inventory of mid-century modern gems waiting to be appreciated by current audiences.

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Ivan Toth Depeña's new public art captures the ethereal beauty of light

Creative Boom

Artist Ivan Toth Depeña pays tribute to the essence of light and energy in Photon/s, a new concept-driven public art installation in Charlotte, North Carolina. Previously, his research has touched on everything from the microscopic architecture of cells to the tectonics of geology and the complex systems of cosmology.

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Make Good Projects: Architecture as a Public Service

Azure Magazine

If you’ve ever attended an architectural talk, walking tour, film screening or panel discussion in Toronto, odds are you already know Joël León and Kurtis Chen. To the degree that architecture ever enters Toronto’s public consciousness, we have the TSA to thank. At the very least, you’ve seen them around.

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A Hybrid Mass Timber Addition Unifies the California College of the Arts

Azure Magazine

The school has since grown to accommodate a student body of nearly 1,400 across 34 art and design disciplines, from jewelry, ceramics, and textiles to metal arts, architecture and animation. Until recently, programs were split between the two cities, forcing students to commute back and forth.

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