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Palm House Reawakens a 1940s Suburban Home in Australia

Design Milk

A defining element of the extension is its sculptural concrete roof. Passive design strategies including orientation, shading, thermal mass, and natural ventilation were integrated from the outset. Its sweeping curves create a rhythm and softness not typically associated with the material.

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Women’s History Month–Redefining Their Fields

Thinking Design

Lustig Cohen’s work was heavily inspired by architecture, and her inclination towards typography and abstraction can be seen in everything from her designs, to her paintings, to her mixed-media, sculpture, and printmaking works. Knoll is credited with professionalizing and legitimizing the world of interior design and decoration.

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Innovative Home Decor: How Custom Neon Signs Elevate Interior Design Strategies

Design Beep

‍“There’s No Place Like Home” LED sign by VoodooNeon.com Introduction to innovative home decor In recent years, the world of interior design has seen a significant shift towards innovative and unconventional home decor ideas. The process of handcrafting a custom neon sign begins with the design stage.

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A Small Footprint Made Spacious

Azure Magazine

With the original foundation providing only a forty-three-square-metre footprint, the architects drew inspiration from the interiors of ships, where space is similarly at a premium. The interiors are fittingly compact, without being too small.

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Martin Cenek Architecture’s Libocká Street Project: A Symbiotic Blend of Minimalism and Context

We And The Color

This design strategy evokes traditional rural settlement patterns, where structures naturally evolve in response to the landscape. Cenek’s design adopts local forms in both scale and massing while introducing a modernist expression through the use of minimalist forms and materials. All images © by Martin Cenek Architecture.

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Hawaii’s Mauna Lani Hotel Prioritizes Serenity and Connection

Design Milk

The design strategy prioritizes serenity and connection, utilizing natural materials such as hardwood complemented by a color palette that mirrors the surrounding environment. The newly renovated property aimed to forge a deep connection between its guests and the vibrant, untamed land that it graces.