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News Projects Products Futuristic Visualization Sketches Skyscrapers More Nothing Shopping Articles Books Interviews Events ArchitectsModern architecture demands a balance between beauty and efficiency. Administrative HVACR technicians are crucial in this equation, integrating innovative heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration solutions into buildings.
Barratt London, a market-leading residential developer in the UK, has launched 20 homes designed adaptable for wheelchair users as part of the company’s commitment to accessibility at its landmark Bermondsey Heights development in London.
Construction bidding software is reshaping the landscape of subcontractor management in the construction industry. By automating and streamlining the selection, management, and payment processes, this software not only saves time and reduces errors but also ensures that subcontractors are managed effectively according to stringent project standards.
Architect Taiza Santos' connection with the theme of CASACOR Santa Catarina 2024 - which, among other things, encourages “a deeper appreciation of everyday experiences and beauty” - brings together art, wine, ancestry and architecture in the creation of the Adega da Artista Plástica
Yuan Shi Design: Since Shanghai’s opening as a port city, it has been a cultural crossroads where East and West meet, clash, merge, and evolve into something entirely new. In recent years, with the popularity of the TV drama Blossoms Shanghai, Haipai culture has re-entered the public eye.
Alexander Tischler: We designed the interior of this watercolor apartment for a young couple who are planning to have a child. The clients requested a brightly lit apartment with natural tones, a designated kids’ room, and accommodations for their cat.
KK Architecture: A dream of a modern, comfortable home: in a 100 square meter apartment, design and functionality meet to create open, warm and refined spaces. A project studied in detail, transforming every corner into an invitation to live well.
“Each project for me is like a small life, filled with beauty and creativity,” shares Ekaterina Yakovenko, the designer behind the spacious Bionica Villa — a 1,400 m² project in the Moscow region. Work on the interior design began at the architectural planning stage. The challenge was considerable: complete all construction and finishing work within two years.