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Pininfarina debuts ‘wind-sculpted’ luxury building in Dubai

Design Middleeast

The tower, scheduled to open in 2027, will redefine the skyline of this vibrant area of the city, harmoniously integrating into the urban fabric. The design of the skyscraper takes shape following the wind flows , a constant presence in this area, shaping its lines and giving a sense of movement to the entire structure.

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Aedas-designed Huanggang skyscraper redefines the Shenzhen urban landscape

Design Middleeast

A simple fluid architectural form is adopted which signifies flowing water, while the cantilevered canopy at the tower’s entrance signifies the splashes. It has adopted a ripple-like cascading form, echoing the overall shape of the tower. The plane design follows a rigorous and symmetrical geometric form.

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Why art beats science in retail: Storytelling, design and sensory experience

Inside Retail

Art has been proven to enhance cognitive and emotional activity, release dopamine, and even increase blood flow to the brain. A recent study by The Public Fashion found that most Gen Z shoppers in the UK now rank fashion as their favourite form of entertainment – outranking dining, gaming and music.

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Rotunno Justman Architects gives urban living in Paris A new view

Design Wanted

A contemporary Parisian home enveloped in light and steel curtain embodies a connection to nature and urban harmony. Environmentally friendly materials, a spectacular roof garden, and a redesign of the facade of the apartment with a steel ‘curtain’ all work towards harmonious densification of the district and skyline.

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Pianca introduces echoes of nature into their new furniture for Milan Design Week 2021

Design Wanted

Pianca presents its latest products for the bedroom and living room: furniture with soft, embracing forms, with echoes of nature and textural balance , designed by Raffaella Mangiarotti, Note Design Studio, and Emilio Nanni. Its classic-inspired forms are reassuringly solemn, distinguished, yet also inviting.

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How to Live Intentionally for Better Rhythm & Bigger Results

Retailing Insight

I t’s 5:30 in the afternoon, the grocery line is absurdly long. What might have been a 15-minute trip to grab dinner has become 35, no, 45 minutes of mostly waiting in line. American monk and writer Thomas Merton said, “Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.” Look at the planets.

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4 Pillars of a Successful Business, Part 2

Retailing Insight

Leadership – Defining the culture, relationship goals, and accountability for your dream team Values, Culture, and Accountability There is a culture in your business and if you don’t define and foster what you want it to be, the lowest form of it will become your default culture. Your store clerks, inventory, maintenance, and more.