These days we came across a beautiful collection of chairs and we couldn’t help not making an article about them. They caught our attention due to their original appearance with an intriguing design. (more…)
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Eye-Catching High-Tech Renovation: IBM Software Executive Briefing Center
The challenge that any brand faces when decides to design its corporate workplaces is that the environment should establish a connection between company’s values and products and services that it offers. We think it’s not an easy task for architects and designers to achieve the best results every time they are commisioned for such projects. (more…)
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Puma City: Shipping Container Store by LOT-EK
Creative NYC architecture firm LOT-EK made a brilliant work in 2008 for their client Puma: a store from reclaimed shipping containers in a particular location on Boston’s waterfront. Nothing new for talented LOT-EK architects who are specialised in these kind of architecture: shipping-container architecture. (more…)
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Little Manhattan: Beautiful Marble Sculpture Map by Yutaka Sone
“Little Manhattan” is a beautiful work of Japanese contemporary artist Yutaka Sone from Los Angeles which represents the Manhattan island map, sculpted entirely out of white marble. This impressive map was exhibited between September 20 and October 29, 2011 at the David Zwirner gallery in New York. (more…)
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Rock Chair with Assembly System by Färg&Blanche
In a previous article, we show you 10 Modern Rocking Chair Designs For Outdoor and Indoor that are perfect to experience some hours of relaxation and comfort to your home. If you liked them, you’ll certainly be interested in this Rock Chair that will present today. (more…)
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Sustainable Building for UFCU Ben White Branch in Texas
The Ben White Branch of the University Federal Credit Union in Austin, Texas was designed by Jackson and McElhaney Architects. Intented to be a model of the “green” mission of the credit union, the project is a sustainable approach that pays special attention to the site in order to minimize impact and reduce the urban heat effect. (more…)


