The Rome Design Awards honours outstanding achievements in global design, showcasing the most inventive and impactful work. Drawing inspiration from the Renaissance period, this prestigious international design award is dedicated to recognising excellence in interior design, architecture, product design, lighting, packaging, and more, reflecting the era's dual pursuit of beauty and utility.
To promote tourism to Taiwan, the Tourism Administration, M.O.T.C. led the delegation from 18 organisations, including travel agencies, airlines, hotel and performance groups, on a promotional tour of Europe from the 1st to 9th November.
Plot 62 is a commercial project located within Shuwaikh industrial Area, in the chamfered corner plot of 21st street with 26th street.
The renovation of this four-bedroom apartment in Leblon started with the need to bring more natural light into the social area. The clients wanted a spacious apartment, with integrated spaces and light tones. The original property had a balcony, which was integrated into the new living room and enclosed in glass.
This November, magical sounds will bloom in the extraordinary stone garden "Tengoku" ("Heaven") belonging to the Sogetsu Foundation. This will be possible thanks to the latest artistic project by Katarzyna Krakowiak-Bałka, titled "Keeping flowers alive. Acoustic ikebana".
The French Design Awards is an international competition that honours and acknowledges the zenith of creative genius in interior, architectural, product, packaging, fashion, and landscape design.
A massive concrete wall with the appearance of a folded plate forms a break in the otherwise untouched landscape. This break also runs through the loft supported by the concrete wall. The surrounding landscape is thus divided into two areas: the mountain skyline and the foothills.
How we feel and relate with others is significantly influenced by the way we design our homes. The environment that we live in can promote good relationships among people and enhance our general well-being. It is possible to make attractive homes which encourage close links with others by looking at the organization of space and the kind of atmosphere around.