The 2030 vision of Ras Al Khaimah’s Tourism Development Authority’s (RAKTDA) is to attract over 3 million visitors and increase the overall attractiveness of the emirate, making tourism one of the most important sectors and focus for Ras Al Khaimah’s (RAK) GDP growth.
Having a pool in your backyard can be an amazing way to enjoy the summer. It’s a great place to relax, entertain friends, and even get some exercise. But before you take the plunge and start building your dream oasis, there are several things that you should consider first.
Roofing shingles are one of the most popular roofing materials used by homeowners and contractors alike. They come in a variety of colors, textures, and shapes, and are relatively easy to install. However, not all shingles are created equal, and some manufacturers stand out from the rest. In this article, we will explore the top roofing shingle manufacturers.
Designing a healing and restorative facility like a Maggie centre is an honour for any architect. Many architects have designed Maggie centres before such as Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhaas and many more, it was inevitable to do research on what was designed before. Seeing this project as a snapshot in the long list of initiatives to support truly restorative design, one piece to contribute to the honourable path of creating healthy and healing environments.
Kritika Juneja, an abstract artist, architect, and writer unveils a piece from Hidden Faces(Volti nascosti), her latest collection. Her works are centered around naturalism, complexity, fear, spiritualism and emotions. From being an architect to an award winning writer to an artist, she has always been evolving.
The Studio MEMM project for the Tree House emerged as a playful idea. In a moment of family expansion, with new grandchildren and nephews, the client understood that the ludic universe of the tree house could add to the experience of staying in Monte Verde, Minas Gerais
Evolving as deliberately as the forest which surrounds it, the Paintbrush Residence stands as testament to the longevity of thoughtful design. Situated in a dappled Aspen grove outside Jackson, Wyoming, the treehouse-like project reorients the occupant to their place in nature, bringing them into a closer, more intimate cohabitation. Under CLB’s care, the home has been carefully crafted and recrafted over the past two decades in a series of graceful iterations which support the site’s shifting inhabitants.
TOME house does not respond to the archetype of common housing. Its irregular shaped terrain, spatial program and distribution combine to create a unique project, far from the common requirements, a design made by designers, for designers.