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Helal New Moon Residence, An “Oasis” Of Modern Design |
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Friday, 03 September 2010 07:38
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Located in the middle of a desert site, building this structure must have definitely not been an easy job. However, the team from Ehrlich Architects took advantage of some of the “qualities” of this place (lying deep in the Persian Gulf) such as the existence of desalinated water and built this residence. It rises today as an oasis of technology, having all the utilities, even a large pool, standing in defiance of what we knew about the concept of living in the desert. The project was developed in the heart of the Arabic world (must we say more?) and its surface is no less than of 35,ooo square feet. The pool was built indoors in order to “fight” the high temperatures of the area and keep the place cool. The house itself is surrounded by palm-trees. Islamic patterns can be seen embedded in the interior design. With this new breakthrough, living in the desert doesn’t sound so bad any more, does it?
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SIGNTERIOR – Futuristic Interior with Signage Element |
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Friday, 03 September 2010 07:38
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To create a unique interior isn’t just play with furniture and color schemes, but it can be use the other element to decorate the interiors space. It has proven by the A-ASTERIK the architect who handles this stunning interior. That’s an office building and shopping development located in Shanghai China, this project was called “SIGNTERIOR”. SIGNTERIOR is a project which designed a space, using signages to guide peoples, because of this is a complex building that consist of 3 areas (shopping area, SOHO area, and office area) it could make the visitors easy to lost, so the designer created this interior by using 3 signages to guide people to each areas, right entrance and elevators. And the result is a futuristic building with awesome interior, its look like you walk in the science fiction film space ship while you going here.
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Jackson Hole Wyoming Ranch House Pictures |
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Friday, 03 September 2010 07:38
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The views of the Tetons are perhaps some of the prettiest land in the United States. This ranch house is nestled there in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The home measures 7,650 square feet and is characterized by its amazing views that are seen from nearly every room. The interior design style is a cross between "lodge" and "ranch" with heavy doses of wood and natural stone. One unique feature is the partially covered terrace off the kitchen area. It features a heated floor, barbecue grill and stone fireplace for the cool temperatures found in the evenings in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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The Opposite House Hotel by Kengo Kuma & Associates |
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Friday, 03 September 2010 07:38
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Designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates, The Opposite House Hotel is snuggled in Beijing, China with 98 beautiful guest rooms and an amazingly unique penthouse lying on the two floors of the building. With a striking emerald glass exterior, this hotel adopts an open design which makes use of the abundant natural light and evokes the feeling of spacious loft living. Although it uses a lot of wood in its interior to make a spa ambiance, this is truly a structure of blending between contemporary and conventional. You’ll never get used to the surprise evolved by its six stunning restaurant designs which collaborate luxury and privacy into a whole new level.
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Space Oddysey Inspired Apartment by Romolo Stanco |
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Friday, 03 September 2010 07:38
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Inspired by the Space Odyssey flick, this futuristic styled apartment is a class in its own. Furnished with a pure luxurious white lacquer, the apartment not only proves an unique “work of art” but also a highly modern place to live. Completely covered in red and white,the stunning minimalist vibe is only enhanced by the large living room and the contemporary furniture. The apartment has been brilliantly designed by famous architect Romolo Stanco so that the sun light falls directly on the white walls giving them different shapes all day long. Looks like an amazing place to live.
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