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The design of the clothing and fashion design company in the style of Memar Tabiat, this company inspired by nature, was carried out with the aim of creating a warm and creative environment. The company includes: reception hall, clothing designers' room, sewing designers' room, designers' lounge.

An interior that truly reflects the character of its creators, their lifestyle, and professional philosophy comes to life in the apartment designed by Moscow-based designers Tatiana Alenina and Vladimir Krasilnikov. Located on the embankment of the Moscow River, this 111 m² space realizes their vision for a free-flowing layout without boundaries.

Choosing the right concrete barrier for your business needs requires careful consideration of several important factors. Purpose, size, impact rating, and durability are key elements to assess.

Replacing a damaged, old window with a slider version can be advantageous for homeowners in New England. Picking the right contractor for such tasks is a must. The advice of such professionals helps homeowners adorn their home interior, save on energy bills, and enhance home resale value.

South African architecture firm SAOTA has concluded a successful learning exchange in the Chengdu region of China as part of its 2024 Global Lecture Tour.

Mona Khajeh, a Master of Architecture and accomplished architectural designer, has emerged as a visionary in sustainable and residential architecture. Her approach, guided by the belief that a home should be a 'Place of Peace and Rest,' embraces diverse influences, from modern design principles to the cultural and environmental nuances of her native Iran.

By keeping these features in mind, you can ensure that your next home not only meets your current needs but also offers strong resale potential. This forward-thinking approach will help you optimise your investment and prepare for a profitable sale whenever the time comes to move on.

Located in the Liceu neighborhood, Aveiro, in the intersection of Rua de São Sebastião and Avenida de Oita, a plot of land with a vacant house was awaiting urban redevelopment.