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Why our January Awards winner is an 'iconic example of total design'
Japanese-inspired biophilic design made Thailand's Harudot Chonburi by Nana Coffee Roasters café the jury favourite project in January, securing the title as our monthly competition’s winner.
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Why luxury fashion houses are stepping up as storytellers
To sustain their relevance in unpredictable times, big names in the fashion world are turning to artistic, theatrical and culture-oriented experiences.
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How the Grammy Awards' scenography subtly crafted a strong stage presence
Leaning into the iconography of the awards platform, Yellow Studio placed a gramophone-like form at the centre of the stage at the 66th edition of the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
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What if the most futureproof homes already exist? See 4 adaptive reuse residential projects
Over 1.6 billion people globally lack access to adequate, affordable housing, with that figure estimated by the UN to increase to 3 billion by 2030. Simultaneously, there is a tremendous need to meet surging demand, there is a need to do so sustainably. The adaptive reuse of disused – or underutilized – spaces into homes is one such way of tackling the tandem issues
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A ski café in China shows how to appeal to niche communities by design
Jumgo Creative’s utilization of colour psychology and futuristic design at ski community space Cang 41 draws locals’ attention, while the multifunctional and cosy nature of the interior creates return customers.
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