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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. The Royal Park Canvas Sapporo Odori Park in Hokkaido, Japan by Mitsubishi Jisho Design Inc.November 10th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Mitsubishi Jisho Design Inc. This design for Japan’s first hybrid timber high-rise hotel aims to maximize the use of local materials. With a concept of “experience Hokkaido,” the hotel features materials made and grown in the prefecture in everything from the building itself to the hotel’s management, construction materials to food.
Ajoblanco in Mexico by DIN interiorismoNovember 10th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: DIN interiorismo Ajoblanco is a restaurant, inspired in the Spanish Mediterranean cuisine, which asked DIN interiorismo´ s team to develop an interior design related to their menu. The Mediterranean Sea that bathes the Spanish shores was the concept defined for the color palette and the elements used to shape the design for this project. The space used by the restaurant is divided in 3 levels, reason why it was very important to create a language to give unity to the whole concept taking advantage of the changes and the extent of the different areas.
Tetris in Kyiv, Ukraine by Bezmirno ArchitectsNovember 10th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Bezmirno Architects In the early fall of 2022, the team of Bezmirno architectural studio completed work on the design project implementation for the apartment in the Tetris Hall residential complex in Kyiv. Our main aim was to create an elegant and cozy space by combining warm colors with natural materials.
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Article source: LUKSTUDIO With its recent European launch, NIO is steadily entering the international electric vehicle market as a new player. Back in China, the brand has been a market leader and the public is familiar with the sleek NIO House and community concept. The development of user experience therefore seeks to connect more to the local culture, giving rise to site-specfic design. After collaborating on the NIO House in Nanchang, Lukstudio is given an opportunity to transform a standalone courtyard house in Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province.
Melt House in Bandung, Indonesia by RDMANovember 9th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: RDMA With a futuristic design jutting out of a rooftop garden, this three-story, three-bedroom house in Bandung City, Indonesia is a project like no other. The client wished for a one-of-a-kind, sleek and modern looking house while being faithful to the ancient Chinese traditional geomancy practice of Feng Shui. It was due to the ancient wisdom that before the design process began, the site was divided into nine equal sections, representing the eight cardinal points and their center.
Pushpatma – Antica Greenwoods 04 in Gujarat, India by K.N.AssociatesNovember 9th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: K.N.Associates Another brick in the wall and yet not just a brick in the wall: KN Associates, sure knows their way around to find distinctiveness and centrality at whatever they are looking… PUSHPATMA began at a rather sweet note where the homeowners were a simple, close-knit family who wanted a humble abode; that hits a sugary note with every modern, contemporary as well as culturally-steeped elements. The house comes across as a geometrical riot where different forms of squares, rectangles and circles are visibly juxtaposed. Thereby, adding a lot of vibrancy, interesting massing and life to the building.
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Article source: HO arquitectura de interiores Parques Polanco is an apartment located in Mexico City which is located in one of the most important and prestigious areas of the city of the most important and prestigious areas within the city, the apartment has a space of 98m2. The apartment has an area of 98m2. The design of the space is a modern contemporary concept with some touches of minimalism minimalism, the color palette used was white. In which the most important the client was to create a space where he could receive visitors, in addition to having a personal, comfortable and luxurious space. comfortable and luxurious space.
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Article source: MVRDV MVRDV, along with co-architects ALL for real estate developer Groupe Giboire, has completed Ascension Paysagère, a residential complex at the confluence of two rivers in the west of Rennes, France. Occupying a crucial transitional space between the Rennes’ centre and its outer reaches, the 12-storey, 10,550-square-metre complex brings much-needed density in the context of the city’s outward growth, providing 138 homes in a variety of sizes and price ranges – including 37 units of social housing as well as commercial spaces and pleasant new public spaces in a green waterside environment.
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Article source: YCL studio A memorable and minimalist 68-square-meter apartment with a unique staircase-like detail in Vilnius, in the newly developed residential complex of PAUPYS. The accents of this interior were set by contrasting colors and textures, with a unique stair detail on the ceiling, revealed by the hidden technical piping. The stairs detail creates a unique feeling of the upside-down climb, yet it is very slightly visible and doesn‘t create an oppressive feeling, but an interesting volumetric image inside the main area of the apartment.
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Article source: HO arquitectura de interiores Secoyas, is a remodeling project for a young foreign newlywed couple, the apartment had an eclectic concept. One of the biggest challenges was to create a living space, with an open kitchen that unified the spaces, as well as a comfortable area to receive visitors. The concept on which the entire design was based is a contemporary and monochromatic style, with neutral colors such as gray, beige and white, creating a balance between cold and warm. Materials such as porcelain tiles were used to give the appearance of marble, light oak wood lightly stained, stainless steel in mirror finish to give the feeling of spaciousness. The shiny gold and brushed brass style, were a key piece in the choice of materials for this project.
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