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RICCA Bar Inspired by Hanami – Cherry Blossom Viewing

RICCA is a bar recently completed by Ryohei Kanda from Roito Studio in Ginza, Tokyo. This project is inspired by Hanami, a Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers (cherry blossom front). Description by Ryohei Kanda:  I created this design to make everyone feel Japanese aesthetic sense. In Japan, there is cultural event is known […]

Samsung Galaxy Cottage in Seoul by Design Aworks

Architects: Design Aworks Project: Samsung Galaxy Cottage Location: Woomyunsan, Seoul, South Korea Architect in Charge: Baek Kyung Lee Design Team: Woo Kwang Jin, Gi Mu Young, Seo Jae Gyun, Na Jung Ah, Yang Won Jae Area: 174.97 sqm Photographs: Snap by TAQ.C / Kim Tak Hyun Samsung Galaxy Cottage is a “test lab” for an electronics

Espace Panet by Anne Sophie Goneau Design

Project: Espace Panet Designer: Anne Sophie Goneau Design Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canda Area: 1,035 sq.ft. Year 2015 Photographs: Adrien Williams Espace Panet is an apartment designed by Montreal-based Anne Sophie Goneau Design. Description by Anne Sophie Goneau Design: Design of a space with an area of 1,035 sq.ft., located at the third floor of a

Minimalist White Apartment – Tsai Residence by Tai & Architectural Design

With a minimalist design, this white apartment was designed by Tai & Architectural Design in Taipei, Taiwan. Project description: Nowadays, in many city such as Hong Kong, Tokyo, Taipei even London, the young people cannot afford to buy a property to settle down as a “home” because of the high price of the house. This

Christophe Colomb House in Montreal / Henri Cleinge and Manon Belanger

Located in Montreal, Canada, the Christophe Colomb House is the result of an exceptional teamwork between Henri Cleinge, Architect and Manon Bélanger, interior designer. On this narrow urban lot of 41 meters depth, the architect has created a theatrical residence aligning a series of indoor and outdoor spaces linked by a long corridor. The natural lighting

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