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Linehouse creates greenhouse-informed food market in Shanghai

Dezeen

Architecture studio Linehouse has wrapped a food market in a Shanghai laneway neighbourhood around a central atrium informed by Victorian greenhouses. The same recycled red bricks sourced from demolished houses in China can also be found on the interior walls, stacked to create three dimensional patterns.

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Victorian balusters pattern surfaces at Aesop Yorkville store by Odami

Dezeen

The history of Toronto 's Yorkville neighbourhood informed this store for skincare brand Aesop , which local studio Odami has given ruby-toned walls and smooth beige counters. The profile of balusters found across nearby buildings and porches is translated as a closely repeated pattern that forms maple wainscoting around the interior.

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Form and function: How Cargo Crew is bringing style to workwear

Inside Retail

Our current retail clients include Luxottica, The Good Guys, Petstock, Pecan Lighting, Nando’s Amart Furniture. How have those skills and knowledge helped inform what you create now at Cargo Crew? The post Form and function: How Cargo Crew is bringing style to workwear appeared first on Inside Retail.

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Red staircase anchors Diesel store in Miami Design District

Dezeen

The store's focal point is a red lacquered-metal spiral staircase The helical lacquered-metal form has solid balustrades and steps with a diamond-plate texture for added grip. Both levels have floor-to-ceiling glass across the street facade, and at night, fluorescent lighting throughout the store gives off a harsh white glow.

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Bluehaus designs ergonomic and inviting interiors for Credit Suisse’s new Riyadh office

Design Middleeast

The design is a dialogue between space, form, and function, with each element contributing to a cohesive narrative of tranquility and openness,” elaborates Amin. As one transitions to the cafeteria, vibrant reds interweave with culturally rich patterns, creating an inviting communal space that energises and inspires.

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10 Ways To Maximize Wellbeing And Productivity Through Workplace Design

All Work

Neuro-architecture explores how art, color, lighting, and design can have a positive impact on our mood, productivity, and overall health. The theory of neuro-architecture explores how art, color, lighting, and design can have a positive impact on our mood, productivity, and overall health.

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10 of the best products designed for users who are deaf or hard of hearing

Design Wanted

Light, vibrations, and devices designed to be discrete – all of these elements can influence and inspire communication for deaf and hard of hearing people. Light Bell by Ian Bok. Korean designer Ian Bok has designed Light Bell to inform hearing-impaired users when there’s a visitor at the door. Vibeat by Liron Gino.

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