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Paritzki & Liani Architects mixes architecture and geology in Grifo210 boutique

Dezeen

Paritzki & Liani Architects has created a minimal interior for a boutique on the Italian island of Ischia, filled with references to local architecture and volcanic geology. Grifo210's interior is divided up into three bays, framed by the arched doorway and ceilings. Exotic plants line the windows.

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Rotunno Justman Architects gives urban living in Paris A new view

Design Wanted

The project, which was completed in February of 2021, aimed to be minimal in its urban intervention to preserve the unity of its surroundings. The project aimed to be minimal in its urban intervention to preserve the unity of its surroundings – © Hervé Abbadie.

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Power of Personalisation

Design Middleeast

This holistic approach ensures that sustainability is not just a goal but a reality, making a positive impact on both the environment and the bottom line. While we might have the occasional ‘’exciting’’ team meeting, our unity is the real star. ” Our entire team engages, supporting one another to achieve shared success.

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The Simplest Way to Sell More Electric Cars in America

Robinson Meyer

The R1T has an aesthetic unity missing from every mass-market automobile on the road, Teslas included. Like an iPhone, it feels like a cohesive product designed by a single team: The same colors, angles, and textures appear on its seat cushions, its door interiors, its onscreen interface. Ford has since forbidden them from doing so.)

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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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