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THE EXPERIENCE DESIGNER
Tim Kobe is the Founder and CEO of Eight Inc., best known for conceptualising the original brick-and-mortar Apple Store. He shares the principles behind what drives his multi-disciplinary practice.
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PUSHING BOUNDARIES
A steep slope and an irregularly-shaped plot in a residential neighbourhood provides A D Lab with an opportunity to explore a less predictable silhouette.
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MATERIAL WORLD
The upcoming Heimtextil trade fair will present the newest fabric and textile innovations and inspirations.
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Analogue Vs. Digital
Probe the client but also be open to technology-led development in architecture. The two best practices this issue reveal an interesting contrast in approaches.
2 min |
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Glamorous Revival Of Budapest's Opulent Párisi Udvar
Altered and abandoned after the wartime events of the 20th century, Budapest’s Opulent Párisi Udvar has been masterfully restored as a luxury five-star hotel.
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An Impactful Yet Grounded Architecture
In Nusa Idaman, Johor, a suburban mosque trades iterative design norms for an impactful yet grounded architecture.
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Monolithic, Monochromatic, Mediatory
The Waterfront Art Gallery in southern China’s Nanchang City energises, connects, and beautifies its surroundings.
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State Of Tranquility
Adorned with the same building material for both its exterior and interior, Times Group • MT TITLIS Club in Foshan, China evokes a minimalist aesthetic that is serene and comforting.
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SquareRooms
Set The Mood
A curated collection of bespoke pieces and vintage treasures set the tone in this warm and welcoming home
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November 2019
PORTFOLIO Magazine
Repetition Can Revive What Routine Deadens
Successful cities and companies cannot seem to escape the routine. As they grow and become more complex, they are compelled to standardize their modus operandi, often in the form of policies, operating procedures and other routines of bureaucracy.
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November 2019
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Major Trends In Hospitality Design
Architects and designers weigh in on what is shaping the look and feel of where we live when we travel.
7 min |
Annual Issue 2020
Epicure Magazine
In Muted Pink
Calming shades of pink and beige with touches of gold form the key hues of Brisbane-based The Calile Hotel.
3 min |
November 2019
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Hospitality Update
We check in to understand where the industry stands and is headed towards, and flesh out the implications for architects and designers.
2 min |
Annual Issue 2020
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Contemporary Palate
The architecture of W Dubai – the Palm Vies for attention with the well-designed quintet of f&b offerings in the hotel.
4 min |
Annual Issue 2020
T Singapore: The New York Times Style Magazine
Somewhere To Hide
A pair of architects transforms the traditional toolsheds of Mallorca’s olive farms into radically minimalist residential caves.
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November 2019
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Tradition, Refreshed
RENOWNED INDONESIAN ARCHITECT POPO DANES REINTERPRETS A TYPICAL SUMBANESE VILLAGE FOR LELEWATU RESORT & SPA.
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Annual Issue 2020
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Stay Green
SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES IN HOSPITALITY DESIGN MATTER IN A WORLD IMPACTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE.
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Annual Issue 2020
Home & Decor Malaysia
Amazing Homes In Amazing Habitats
Dream big with these gorgeous homes that sit across different terrains, each featuring unique creature comforts that range from tech to a distinct closeness to nature.
3 min |
October 2019
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Barn Storming
Rekindling interest in its tobacco-curing heritage has helped a Chiang Mai project revitalise its fortunes.
4 min |
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Mexican Modernismo
Sordo Madaleno bring a modernist touch to the Baja Peninsula designed to encourage guests to slow down.
3 min |
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Earthly Origin
The rubber seed becomes the design catalyst to one of the largest exhibition buildings in Southeast Asia.
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Pixelated Architecture
An Israeli practice applies this design technique on a building envelope in an interesting and elegant way.
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Circles Of Life
A round layout may not be every architect’s cup of tea, but when applied to this nursery school in Japan, it offers a number of advantages.
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Singapore Tatler Homes
Perfect Match
For KGID, designing a home not only brings families together; it also heralds the start of a new friendship
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