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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. The project, which was completed in February of 2021, aimed to be minimal in its urban intervention to preserve the unity of its surroundings. Dense cities are in need of housing alternatives.

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The Pride Flag: a colourful history of a design icon

Design Wanted

Hot pink stood for sexuality, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for the sun, green for nature, turquoise blue for art, indigo for harmony, and violet for spirit. Still, the remaining spectrum of colour came to reflect the immense diversity and the unity of the LGBTQ community.

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The Impact of Commercial Office Fitouts on Business Productivity

Greater Group

They promote a sense of unity among team members and can be cost-effective as they maximise space utilisation. However, achieving a successful fitout requires careful consideration of various factors to ensure a harmonious blend of functionality, aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness.

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Beyond Profits: Cultivating a Workplace with Spiritual Purpose

Retailing Insight

Encouraging team members to express appreciation for each other’s contributions, fosters a sense of unity and acknowledgment. Cultivating Team Spirit and Collaboration Emphasis on unity, empathy, and collective well-being naturally fosters a sense of team spirit and collaboration.

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Orografie’s debut collection is designed for a device-driven world

Design Wanted

With the ‘Segni’ project the designers traced essential lines and angles to support and welcome the choreographies drawn by our bodies. With the ‘Segni’ project the designers traced essential lines and angles to support and welcome the choreographies drawn by our bodies – © Ortografie.

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