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Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra

Design Middleeast

Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra Beach resort renovation introduces Sofitel’s first property in Ras Al Khaimah designed by Kristina Zanic Kristina Zanic Consultants has brought a touch of French flair to Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, unveiling exquisite interiors for the city’s first Sofitel property.

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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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Flying high on design

Design Middleeast

Guided by a set framework of principles, architectural decisions were carefully curated to create a cohesive and harmonious appearance. The open-space interiors prioritise employee well-being and creativity, providing a comfortable and naturally lit environment.

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Taking Shape

Design Middleeast

Within this retreat, 64 rooms, six suites, 30 villas, and 25 branded residences stand as architectural masterpieces carefully crafted by U+A and beautified with interiors by Studio Carter. The foyer welcomes guests with characteristics suggestive of a tranquil forest, such as flowing water fountains and botanical accents.

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Koto’s garden cabin features a carbon-capturing exterior

Design Wanted

The london-based architectural and design studio Koto has partnered with garden designer Tony Woods from Garden Club London to create a tranquil and sensory indoor and outdoor space to relax and unwind at the 2022 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The furniture is accompanied by a wood-burning stove by Morsoe.

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Designing the Human Experience: Let's Play

Onyx

The most obvious and strongest is the outdoors. Studies indicate people who exercise outdoors enjoy their activity more and derive a greater level of satisfaction[5]. As a result, play creates a strong connection to the outdoors. The outdoor environment naturally addresses many of our senses: smell, hear, touch, and sight.

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Can biophilic lighting bring the benefits of nature inside?

Design Wanted

It’s as simple as bringing the outdoors in. Green hues, undulating lines and organic shapes – as long as the interior includes features reminiscent of natural forms, those alone can reduce stress, enhance creativity and improve well-being. This means echoing shapes and forms you’d expect to see growing outdoors.

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