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Dry Creek Cabin, Washington / Fieldwork Design and Architecture

Dry Creek Cabin by Fieldwork Design and Architecture sits 2,200 feet above the Columbia River Gorge in White Salmon, Washington. The architects embedded the cabin into the hillside, allowing the roof to float above the landscape. Consequently, this design creates a quiet, almost invisible facade from the road, blending the cabin seamlessly with its natural surroundings.

Minimalist Design: History, Foundations, Evolution, and Key Characteristics

Minimalist Design: History, Foundations, Evolution, and Key Characteristics

Minimalist design has influenced a wide range of fields, from architecture and interior design to fashion and technology. Its central principle, “less is more,” emphasizes efficient use of space, forms, and colors by reducing unnecessary elements and focusing on essentials. History and Foundations The roots of minimalist design trace back to the early 20th century.

John Pawson

John Pawson by COCOON Bathroom Collection

Using pure and geometrical shapes, always honoring the ‘golden ratio’, John Pawson managed to bring an iconic collection which feels timeless and familiar. The gracious perfect round shapes and spouts with extremely large radiuses are distinctive features.

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