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Wurster Revival

A Wurster House Revival in San Francisco / Butler Armsden Architects

Project: A Wurster House Revival Architecture and Interior Design: Butler Armsden Architects Location: Pacific Heights, San Francisco, California General Contractor GGD, Inc. Photographer: Eric Rorer Butler Armsden Architects have renovated this old house for a family in San Francisco, US. Originally designed by William Wurster and built in 1939 on a wide, high street in […]

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A Touch of Midcentury in Your Living Room / Essential Home

Midcentury modern style is a growing trend, but most people don’t want to live in a home that looks like a time capsule, so you don’t need too much, some few appointments will be enough. Midcentury furniture pieces are characterized by their clean, simple lines like Essential Home’s Dandy sideboard, a walnut and brass piece

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Play-Scape in Beringen, Belgium / Recreative Project be-MINE

The team of Carve and Omgeving (design) and Krinkels (contractor) won the international competition to design an adventurous play-scape and landmark on a ‘terril‘ in Beringen, Belgium, in January 2015. The adventure mountain is part of the touristic, recreative project be-MINE, that aims to breathe new life into the monumental coal-mining site in Beringen, the

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Pink Moon Saloon is Designed and Built in Traditional ‘Hut’ Style

Architects: Sans-Arc Studio Project: Pink Moon Saloon Location: Adelaide, Australia Area: 102.48 sqm Builder: Brojed Construction Photography: Courtesy of Sans-Arc Studio Manufacturers: Beeline design, Boral Timber In a former bin alley and sandwiched between two office buildings on one of Adelaide’s vibrant laneways is the Pink Moon Saloon. The venue tells a narrative of campfire

Safe Cabinet

Safe Cabinet – Inspired by Mechanical Bank Vaults

Traditionally mechanical bank vaults are beautifully designed and engineered. However their function demands that their mechanisms are concealed. Designed by Scott Jarvie, the Safe Cabinet explores the semiotic cues associated with our perception of value. Inspired by the whimsy and fantasy of popular culture the Safe Cabinet aspires to be an object of value as well

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