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Interior Design
Historically, Ashkenazim and Sephardim have flourished in their own spaces. But when a son of Jewish philanthropist Moise Safra set out to open the Moise Safra Center in New York, he was looking to bring them together in a multiuse setting. The resulting 14-story building by Platt Byard Dovell White Architects unites religious, social, and athletic facilities in a clean-lined interior.
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designboom
Designed and handmade by themselves, these children at a primary school in Hangzhou have come up with an inventive way to make sure they social-distance from their classmates. Creating a one-meter zone around them, the ‘wings’ of the hats makes reference to an ancient design worn by Song Dynasty emperors hundreds of years ago. Colored and decorated with the pupil’s individual personality, the photos taken from the school show a fun and accessible way for the kids to learn how to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
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ARTNews.com
When we watch from our laptops and televisions at home, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s daily coronavirus briefings always float atop a background of cobalt blue. Two thick goldenrod lines cut horizontally across our screens, boxing in a diptych: a video feed of Cuomo to the left, his PowerPoint slides to the right.
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Dezeen
Mexico City's AG Studio has turned a colonial house in San Miguel De Allende into a boutique hotel featuring tiled archways and yellow walls that look like a "large corn cob." The hotel, called Casa Hoyos, occupies a former Spanish colonial manor in the city, which is home to many colorful baroque-style buildings from the mid-1700s.
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Tapestry™ is a new, innovative narrative in the Acrovyn by Design® product family with textiles that embody tranquility, harmony, and balance, inspiring a sense of connection to nature. This collection offers a unique aesthetic with artisan charm and universal appeal that raises the bar for design sophistication in wall protection.
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Contract Design
A new mixed-use tower has been slated for completion in 2024, with Australian firm Koichi Takada Architects at the helm. Spearheaded by Australian developer Crown Group, the project is inspired by the philosophy of looking towards the future.
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A revolutionary new wall panel system. Mix and match materials and panel sizes for infinite design possibilities. Cambio attaches to the wall with a proprietary magnet system so you can rearrange or exchange panels in a snap. Installation is quick and easy.
Register here for next week's webinar! www.cambio.design
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Contract Design
For their new social studio workplace—a crossover interior design studio, product design and prototyping studio, complete with hospitality features and wellness initiatives—the Sydney and Melbourne, Australia-based multidisciplinary firm challenged the status quo and pushed the potential for holistically productive offices.
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Metropolis
When Suhrkamp Verlag, a prominent German publishing house, approached Berlin-based architecture firm Kinzo to design the interiors of its new office, it knew it needed two things—shelves to store and display thousands of books, but also lighting that would be easy on the eyes during long days of reviewing manuscripts.
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Dexigner
Landini Associates has designed the recently opened McDonald's Flagship in Russia. The new flagship sits on the site of the first-ever McDonald's in Russia, which opened 30 years ago to massive queues and is today one of the highest trading McDonald's restaurants globally. Built over three floors with multiple mezzanines, the new design is an experiment in 'Non-Design'—the intention is to hero the food, the service, and the people who come to enjoy it.
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IIDA
See the winning projects of the 47th annual Interior Design Competition, which celebrates innovative design that encourages new ideas and techniques in interior spaces, and the 28th annual Will Ching Design Competition, which honors originality and excellence in commercial design from firms with five or fewer employees.
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Design Matters
Join moderator John Czarnecki, Hon. IIDA, deputy director and senior vice president of IIDA, and a panel of design experts based in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, as they discuss the re-emergence of the hospitality industry, design for the human experience, and the future of interiors of hotels, restaurants, and places to gather. This webinar is registered for 1 IDCEC HSW CEU.
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Lavoro seating merges comfort, design, and functionality for today’s ever-evolving workspaces. Its mesh and upholstered back options give design freedom in height and style, as well as price. Lavoro also offers complementary task stools and guest seating, creating a robust family of seating that can beautifully outfit an entire facility.
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Design Milk
COVID-19 seemed to disrupt things overnight requiring people and businesses to alter how everything was done. The creative community has especially been hit hard with people’s priorities shifting to focus on how to stay employed, and more importantly, alive during these uncertain times. Regular fairs and festivals have been shuttered, showrooms and manufacturing facilities have closed up shop, and projects have been pushed off until the dust settles and some sense of normalcy returns.
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Our collection of seating, tables, storage and shelving is inspired by classic designs by Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe, both of whom designed for Thonet, create a timeless aesthetic. Thonet has completely refreshed all elements of scale, feature, form, function and color to serve the needs of today’s commercial interiors.
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Canadian Architect
The COVID-19 pandemic has universally disrupted our lives in unimaginable ways. While it has immobilized the world physically, virtually, we’re more active than we have ever been and in ways we could have never foreseen. The dissolution of global boundaries has become even more prominent as we communicate and collaborate across digital channels, embrace new technologies, and acclimatize to our “new normal”. This is truly epitomized in the way we work.
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Architectural Digest
The in-person interactions that inform every aspect of the non-digital design process—from networking to nabbing clients to that blissful final walk-through—is, for the foreseeable future, on hold thanks to the unfolding coronavirus pandemic.
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With 100s of color options, 3 trim options, and 3 cooktop configurations, we can help you with your clients' dream range. We offer Trade program benefits, unbeatable pricing, and superior customer service. Visit us at iLveusa.com or call us at 718-249-1215 and let us help you deliver the perfect kitchen.
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By Lloyd Princeton
Nobel laureate in physics Nils Bohr wisely observed, "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future." With so many things in flux at the moment, it is pointless to try to predict what will happen in the coming months or years as countries around the world seek to recuperate from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. I do think, however, it is useful as a means of preparation to consider what recovery may look like and how interior design can help to facilitate the transition to whatever the new normal will be.
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