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Interiors inspiration: Design Week favourite recent projects

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Further up on the rooftop terrace, Brooklyn-based artist Edward Granger has been commissioned to create a “multi-faceted, custom ceiling mural”, which can be found underneath the canopy. It was, according to the consultancy, a relatively awkward space to design, with a small interior space and an indoor-outdoor layout.

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Louis Vuitton overhauls stores with Yayoi Kusama polka-dots and life-like animatronics

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Luxury brand Louis Vuitton has transformed its stores across the world for the launch of its anticipated capsule collection with Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama. The collection is the second collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Kusama, returning a decade after the fashion house and artist first collaborated in 2012.

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How Large-Scale Art Can Amplify Your Brand And Build Connection

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Office buildings are full of underutilized areas, but when reimagined can become functional and flattering. There are several underutilized areas within an office building, but when reimagined you can make it functional and flattering. They are the elevators, the parking garages, the outdoor patios, the front vestibule.

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Wutopia Lab wraps bookstore in perforated facade to mimic clouds

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The original plan of the site, which Ting describes as "scattered and unfocused", was reimagined to house a number of small gardens as well as a central courtyard to connect the buildings into a single complex. The floor outdoors is lined in white pebbles. Undulating cutouts in the facade suggest the shape of clouds.

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How Large-Scale Art Can Amplify Your Brand And Build Connection

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Office buildings are full of underutilized areas, but when reimagined can become functional and flattering. There are several underutilized areas within an office building, but when reimagined you can make it functional and flattering. They are the elevators, the parking garages, the outdoor patios, the front vestibule.

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Gen Z Workplace Needs Are Transforming Semi-Urban Design

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Also in Stanton, Cloud House features one of the largest roof decks in Orange County featuring a jumbo screen for outdoor sporting events and movie nights adjacent to the resort-style pool. At Broadstone Atlas in Santa Ana, interior design, landscape, murals and art combine to create buzzworthy spaces and Instagrammable backdrops.

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