The Haifa House was designed by Pitsou Kedem Architects as private house in Haifa, Israel. This modern and elegant residence is built in the center of a historic avenue and at the very heart of Haifa’s French Carmel neighborhood. The project emphasizes contemporary minimalism influenced by Japan and the austere moderation of the 1950′s.
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Contemporary Haifa House by Pitsou Kedem Architects
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Bringing Innovative Nature Inspired Designs With Ege Carpets
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Nature and the environment have proven to be a big source of inspiration in interior design and architecture over the past few years, particularly where material choice is concerned. The innovative carpet collection emerged from a desire to bring the rustic beauty of nature inside as part of a building’s interior design. Danish carpet producer …
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Sleek and Stylish Bathrooms by Componendo
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Here is a series of sleek & stylish Bathroom designs comes from Italian company Componendo. The bathroom made from the highest quality stainless steel in combination with other materials such as wood – Santos rosewood, Canaletto walnut, Durmast, Corian and glass.
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Unique Toilet Shaped House in Suweon, South Korea
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The unique Toilet-Shaped House was built to commemorate the establishment of the World Toilet Association and its campaign for better sanitation worldwide. The 4,508-square-foot concrete and glass structure built in the city of Suweon, South Korea. Sim Jae-Duck, also known as “Mayor Toilet” resides in the concrete and glass building and continues his efforts to …
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Playful LEGO Department in Denmark by Rosan Bosch and Rune Fjord
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Located in Billund, Denmark, this LEGO office is designed to be an ideal place to mobilize and develop the creative energy of employees. The project was assigned to the architects, Rosan Bosch and Rune Fjord and they had free reign to transform the open plan space into a playground focused on creativity, imagination, and innovation.








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