It’s no longer enough to just deliver clean layouts, great lighting, and smart materials. Clients — especially high-end ones, want something more. Something unexpected. Something bold.
In the evolving discourse on urban regeneration and architectural sustainability, Zhaoxiong Han has emerged as a distinctive voice reshaping how post-industrial environments can be reclaimed for contemporary use.
Located in the midst of the bustling area of East Jakarta, LLL House is built on a plot of land with an elongated propor;on, featuring a rela;vely narrow facade and a considerable depth. This house is designed with an all-white theme, crea;ng a sense of calm and spaciousness, both outside and inside the house.
With a design that balances between natural and man-made, raw and refined, order and disorder, this project creates a harmonious interplay of contrasts. Curves and straight lines provide rhythm to the geometry, while a carefully curated material palette adds depth and cohesion to the overall composition.
In hospitality, loud design once signalled luxury. From the 1990s to early 2010s, spectacle sold – with features like grand entrances, oversized lobbies, and expansive glass façades. But as daily life accelerates, travellers are increasingly looking for spaces that offer calm.
The best choices for a teen’s bedroom will provide an outlet of self-expression and creativity while still meeting their need to study, rest, and get to know themselves during this stage of life. Keep an open mind and an open dialogue to help your teen create a one-of-a-kind oasis with lasting memories.
With the advancement of technology, such as the development of quantum computers and the increasing progress of artificial intelligence, the potential for human influence on complex natural structures at the genetic and molecular level is growing every day.
Kościelna Street in Poznań's Jeżyce district provides an important bicycle link between the vibrant neighbourhood and the greenery of Sołacz parks.