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News Projects Products Futuristic Visualization Sketches Skyscrapers More Nothing Shopping Articles Books Interviews Events ArchitectsIn this contemporary and welcoming apartment, located in Mexico City, we carried out a timeless exercise of interior design, where natural materials speak for themselves and coexist to create an urban atmosphere where good living stands out.
The work on the old Porto Industrial Slaughterhouse, with a project by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, and the redevelopment planned for Praça da Corujeira, are examples of the transformation of the city of Porto
Tree House 2024 – The Architecture Competition is open to all. We invite architects, designers, students, teachers, engineers, innovators, thinkers, companies, organizations, and everyone interested in the mission of the competition to submit their ideas. No professional qualifications are necessary.
Choosing the ideal floor plan for your family involves careful consideration of your needs, lifestyle, and future plans. By assessing your family’s requirements, evaluating different layout options, and considering room placement, storage, outdoor spaces, and energy efficiency, you can find a floor plan that enhances your daily life and meets your long-term goals.
Property restoration is a vital practice that helps preserve our architectural and cultural heritage. By restoring old buildings to their former glory, we maintain a connection to our past while adapting to present and future needs.
Some of the things that you can do to be successful at following a minimalist home includes but are not limited to focusing on essential, high-quality belongings that serve various purposes.
Cabrón is a casual Mexican grill restaurant, where you can enjoy good tacos as well as a drink from its extensive cocktail menu. The interior design has some nods to Mexican culture, but without falling into clichés. "We kept the simplicity of the strong, warm and cheerful colours, as well as the various graphic landmarks that accompany the interior design," says interior designer Helena Puig, from PPT Interiorismo.
The night passes, the plague passes, the summer passes, the winter passes, the war passes, the peace passes, what is born passes, what is done passes. Everything passes, and passes very well.” - Text inspired by Paulo Leminski