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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Rambla 29 in Barcelona, Spain by Kirsten Schwalgien DesignNovember 28th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Kirsten Schwalgien Design Kirsten Schwalgien Design studio, led by the German designer Kirsten Schwalgien, with offices in Barcelona, has been awarded at the ACD Awards for its project ‘Rambla 29’ (Barcelona), in the Best Interiors Residential Concept category.
The interior design concept of ‘Rambla 29’ stands out among the rest of the participants for its quality in the selection of materials and the sophistication on the integration between the new contemporary design and the traditional aesthetics of a typical 19th century modernist building from Eixample district of Barcelona. The original elements, such as the arches and the high vaulted ceilings, have been respected and integrated into a modern and welcoming aesthetic proposal, capable of restoring the building to its former splendor. The project integrates a selection of pure and natural materials that have been specifically chosen for each of the spaces, adapting each one to the essence of the building. The sophistication that surrounds the interior design has been key to making ‘Rambla 29’ the winning proposal. The ACD Awards mission, promoted by the initiative ‘Rethinking The Future Awards’, is to highlight excellence and innovation from among the best architecture and design projects in the world. This year, more than 1,200 proposals have participated from 40 countries, covering the categories of architecture, landscaping, urban design, product design and interior design. Share this:RelatedContact Kirsten Schwalgien Design
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