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Five creative workplace interiors by Float Studio: Your Next Employer?

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From their office on West 25th Street in Manhattan, the full-service interiors firm specializes in designing creative spaces for start-ups and tech companies. “We help tell that story, and create spaces for our clients to make great things happen.”

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Small Bars and Restaurants: 14 Projects Less than 50 m2 in Latin America

ArchDaily

Image © Federico Kulekdjian When designing spaces with reduced dimensions, adopting an efficient configuration and distribution is crucial for the user experience and the smooth development of activities and tasks to be carried out.

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Enlace by Canopy / Architecture + Design

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Canopy worked with Enlace to develop a design that accommodates the basic office needs but goes beyond to create an exciting new community space that remains contextual to the neighborhood.

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A rustic ‘entertainment barn’ in California’s wine country is completed by Malcolm Davis Architecture

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” Image credit: Joe Fletcher Image credit: Joe Fletcher The project client sought a communal living space for weekends with family and friends. Titled Wine Country Barn, the scheme is described by its designers as “a testament to modern architecture’s ability to blend harmoniously with nature.”

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MF House by Spaceworkers by spaceworkers

Archinect

The great challenge behind Casa MF was to adapt client’s wishes, whose main premise was that the house should be built in an "L" shape. For the interior of the lot, the volume is torn in order to enjoy the light and the garden, ensuring privacy facing the street.

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33 Open Homes With Multiple Stories Across a Vertical Open Plan

ArchDaily

Image © Bharat Aggarwal For over half a century, the open floor plan has remained at the cutting edge of interior architecture, with both new-build and renovation clients choosing to splice together rooms and their functions to bring more harmonious connectivity to their homes. Read more »

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Junya Ishigami 'excavates' concrete cave for restaurant and residence in Japan

Archinect

Asked by the client for a space that "has to look as if it has been there and will continue to be there for the longest time," Ishigami responded with a cave-like structure punctured by three courtyards. Finally, glazing was fixed to external threshold arches to form interior spaces.

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