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Posts Tagged ‘Architecture

Glass in Architecture

14, Jan 2010

In the construction of modern buildings, glass has become an essential component. With modern technology, the permutation of glass types has been both varied and exciting. There have been applications in both small and large amounts – from kitchen wall splash backs, cabinetry and staircase balustrades and threads, to laminated double-glazing for office [...]

Interior design is a profession that primarily deals with anything  found inside a space – walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for a building’s user. Prior to commencing work on any space [...]

In prosperous economic times, New York residential interior design is a highly profitable and exciting area of work for interior designers. Interior design is a luxury expense that usually only the affluent can afford. Thus, designers are busy in a good economy. If the economy is in a down turn then many [...]

A vibrant city in Somerset, south west England, Bath is an idyllic place, steeped in history. A visit to the City is always recommended if staying anywhere in the Somerset county and it’s not difficult to see why. Famous for its natural hot springs, they were taken advantage of in the Roman period, when [...]

The Cornered Coffee Table by Dylan Gold is a coffee table that encourages clean surface space by giving your magazines and table books a home. Here are a few words about this table from the website that sells this coffee table : “Take your average coffee table, construct one leg as a cross-section of a [...]

Sometimes I just want to want to work attentively without any disturbance, and the Rewrite Desk designed by GamFratesi is an awesome place to take your productivity to another level. This desk was awarded with Denmark’s Walk the Plank Award 2009 for excellence and craftsmanship in furniture. Showcased at GamFratesi’s solo show at The Danish [...]

This 1,520 s.f building called Private Library was designed by Andrew Berman Architect as a library and studio for a writer. We wrote about this project and published a few images in 2008 ( here ), but today I’ve found a short film about New York architect Andrew Berman’s dream project. Commissioned to design a [...]

I hope you are not afraid of heights, because there aren’t too many YouTube videos capable of inducing measurable feelings of vertigo while you watch comfortable at your desk, but this is one of them. In this video you can see the view from the highest man-made point on earth …Burj Dubai’s spire. The tower [...]

The perpetual wall calendar is a beautiful collage of photos that Littlebrownpen has collected while in Paris. Chalkboards, license plates, doorways, bottles, monuments. 49 glimpses of Paris that capture the the essence of the city at street level. All you have to do is to arrange the photos according to the current month and clip [...]

Putting together a tea party requires some creativity in matters of finding the perfect subjects of conversation, a little research on how to make the best tea and a happy group of people. But sometimes the smallest of accessories can make the difference. We found his really cute knitted teapot clothing item designed by Ruth [...]


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