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Trends in Hotel Common Spaces: From Lounges and Co-Working Rooms to Terraces and Swimming Pools

ArchDaily

Courtesy of onix The evolution of new technologies, innovative applications, and a shift towards sustainable solutions are central to contemporary hotel architecture. These developments aim to raise awareness about environmental care while enhancing indoor comfort and well-being. Read more ยป

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30 Japanese Homes that Use Metal for Interior Accents

ArchDaily

Image ยฉ Yusuke Fujioka Contemporary Japanese interiors incorporate elements both of tradition and modernity to embody the country's innovative spirit while maintaining a profound respect for its history and cultural heritage. The Renovation of Kuzuha House / Yasutaka Kondo + Yoshiaki Nagasaka + Mamoru Nanba. Read more ยป

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New finishes from BAGNODESIGN

Hotel Designs

This new addition to the product portfolio provides a perfect solution for bathroom designers looking for a finish that elevates the entire space in a sophisticated way, with PVD Oyster responding to a growing trend at the top end of the market. For complete peace of mind, the finish comes with a 10-year guarantee.

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Eight contemporary kitchens brightened by skylights

Deezen

A popular feature in many contemporary kitchens, skylights are typically used to maximise natural light in rooms that sit below ground or in the depths of a plan. The soft light from overhead enhances the warm and tactile finish of the space, which is finished with wooden cabinetry and a mix of rough terracotta and wooden floor tiles.

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Where Italian Style Meets Wellness and Serenity: The Case of Villa Apua

ArchDaily

Image Courtesy of Pan Architetti Italy's influence on contemporary design has been profound and captivating, with Italian architecture consistently bridging cultural heritage and innovation, from advancements in construction techniques to the evolution of the neoclassical style. Read more ยป

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El Fant Cafรฉ and Bar celebrates both traditional and contemporary Finnish design

Deezen

The cafe and bar comprises three front of house spaces across 70 square metres, including a central bar with two adjoining dining spaces either side. Our approach was rooted in celebrating the timeless qualities of Finnish design while infusing it with a contemporary twist," Yatofu's founders Angela Lindahl and Yihan Xiang told Dezeen.

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Nine contemporary homes where ruins reveal layers of the past

Deezen

However, the architects in this list embrace the past by stitching domestic spaces with the remains of former buildings, creating inventive encounters with preserved architectural remains. Until recently, it has been common practice to hide away old structures during adaptive reuse projects.