Archive for January, 2009
January 24, 2009
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The Artfarm is located near Salt Point in upstate New York (1.5h drive from the City), on the site of an existing private residence, built in the 80ies. The client is an art collector and owner of Chambers Fine Art, a well known gallery located in New York City and Beijing and which is specialized in contemporary chinese art. |
January 20, 2009
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Pieter Weijnen’s brand of maritime modernism brings a touch of magic to Amsterdam’s Steigereiland, where the architect built his family’s home. Inhabiting one of the development’s narrow plots, the house harkens back to the area’s nautical roots with a suspended shiplike story, visible from the street. |
January 14, 2009
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The Kid’s Republic bookstore, designed by SAKO Architects. Today they have 4 branch, each branch same concept but difference design. Children are encouraged to lie on the carpeted floor or curl up in any number of cozy reading nooks and enjoy the books at their leisure. Sounds like a little piece of heaven to us. Does it come in grown-up size? |
January 05, 2009
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San Francisco 2008’s Decorator Showcase trumpeted the best of designer talent from Northern California’s Bay Area, including the work of Ann Getty of Ann Getty & Associates who commanded the entry hall and grand staircase. |
January 02, 2009
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Dutch designers Tjep. have created the interior of Heineken The City, a new brand store in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The store comprises six buildings and includes a clothing shop, beer shop, music recording studio for young musicians and a ticket centre for events and trips organised by Heineken. |
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