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PLP Architecture teases concept metaverse design for upcoming 5,000-piece NFT collection

Archinect

Ostensibly in keeping with trends indicated by its expanding digital client base, the London-based firm says its collection is meant to “bridge the gap between those interested in both digital and physical real estate.” The firm is pitching this as an exploration into not only the digital design of buildings but also the ap.

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Nanchang Vanke Retail floating pier commercial

e-architect

The client hopes that the entire area can become a cultural and leisure destination with Nanchang characteristics, creating a water-friendly leisure and entertainment complex, a liveable environment that coexists and thrives with the ecosystem. Form Making The adjacent villa project follows a strict grid design.

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Nordre Fasanvaj – Client representation and design proposal // KHR Architecture

Architizer

Project Status: Concept. KHR initially prepared a design proposal, which can be seen in the pictures here, but has since been selected as the client’s consultant on the project. Nordre Fasanvaj – Client representation and design proposal Gallery. Size: 5000 sqft – 10,000 sqft. © KHR Architecture.

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The Commercial Design Process: How it Works in Cape Town

DesignScape Architects

Commercial architectural design is a complex, multi-layered process that requires detailed planning, research, and collaboration. Undertaking your own commercial design project can feel a little daunting. It can be difficult to know where to begin, who you need to work with, and how to get from concept to execution.

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The idea that clients in the Middle East seek ornamented interiors is outdated, say local designers

Deezen

Held within the emirate's sprawling design district (d3), Downtown Design includes Downtown Editions – a section dedicated to limited-edition and bespoke design – and is also bolstered by pop-up concepts, design installations, and a programme of talks and masterclasses, networking events and creative experiences. Partnership content.

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The Shop by Porter by Graham Baba Architects

Archinect

At the beating heart of the “radical hospitality” concept that inspired this utterly unique, experimental weekday space is a love for Seattle, a passion for the local design community, and a belief that design can create both experience and connection.

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The multifaceted design capacity of FYBER’s commercial range

Habitus Living

But there is one more thing these captivating destinations have in common – both of them feature FYBER’s commercial flooring products. These poignant designs have been brought to life through a selection of bespoke FYBER Vanity 1000 commercial flooring incorporated throughout the venue. FYBER has the best customer service.