Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:00 PM
En la sencillez está la genialidad. Por esto, en esta ocasión Busel nos presenta cornisas Nomastyl para techos, en donde el diseño de interiores solo exige su fantasía. La instalación de las cornisas Nomastyl para techo NMC, se transforma en un evento liviano y entretenido. Fabricado y desarrollado con la más alta tecnología en poliestireno extruido; espuma homogénea, de células finas y compactas, de color blanco.
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Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:00 PM
Arquitectos: Mell Lawrence Architects
Ubicación: Lake Buchanan, Texas, Estados Unidos
Equipo De Proyecto: Mell Lawrence FAIA, Scott Smith, François Levy, Krista Whitson & Mark Winford
Área: 130 m2
Año: 2008
Fotografías: Mell Lawrence Architects, Jacob TermansenDiseño Estructural: Smith Structural Engineers
Contratista: Classic Constructors
Paisajismo: Brenda Barger Landscape DesignEste proyecto es un volumen simple de metal en...
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Soap package design built around the concept of washing away sins. Pretty clever stuff from Greek design student Vassia Kalozoumi. Sins consists of...
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From Trendir
Posted on May 18th 2013, 11:27 AM
The Cosgriff House in Sydney, Australia designed by Christopher Polly Architect is contemporary, but not intimidating in its aesthetic, blending into the existing neighborhood while still standing out for all the right reasons. In order to maximize the usable parts of the existing house, minimize environmental impact and make efficient use of the budget, the architect reused the original building envelope and part of the interior. With tradition taking its spot at the front of the house, the back enjoys a totally modern extension featuring glass walls and opening to the garden.
From Trendir
Posted on May 18th 2013, 11:22 AM
Washington-based architecture firm Calico Studio created this unusual studio space for a textile artist with an eye for fabulous functionality. According to the architects, "Most artists, if pressed, could produce their work in a bathroom, adapting to their means. Our client wanted a space that would 'call' her to create, while maintaining a connection to her family." Dubbed Nautilus Studio, the home is a reflection of nature's inspiration. Inside and out, the structure's organic lines and earthy details keep bringing us back to the spiraling interior of a nautilus shell. While you can get a peek inside through the glass panels along the front facade, interiors offer a whole different experience that is equally inspired, and inspiring. Check it out.
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Posted on May 18th 2013, 11:16 AM
The Double View Bench from Outdoorz Gallery is a small but sweet two-seater that is big on style and sustainability. French design firm Chloe De La Chaise put a literal twist on the traditional Victorian love seat in her contemporary bench concept, which features a double backrest that pivots back and forth, allowing a pair to sit side by side or face to face. The bowed base allows you to rock gently. Crafted by a French cabinetmaker with work recognized by the Ateliers d'Art de France, the Double View Bench features quality construction and is made using sustainably harvested materials - of the four pieces of wood used, three come from certified forests in France, and the fourth is moabi, a naturally oiled African wood also sustainably harvested. Wood choices include chestnut, oak, robinia-acacia and moabi. With just 50 Double View Benches in existence, this limited edition piece is in high demand and can be yours for a price of 2979€. For more information, visit Outdoorz Gallery.
From Designboom
Posted on May 18th 2013, 11:05 AM

a commercial building along a riverfront uses metallized brick and the proportions of a moroccan fort to humanize the gray, industrial landscape.
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