Residential showrooms can be impersonal and uninspiring. Not this one

Embrace, connect, purify: architecture and interiors studio Bean Buro had these words in mind when designing Mount Pavilia, a residential showroom for firm New World Development on the eastern shore of Hong Kong’s Clear Water Bay. The 232-sq-m mod
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