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Importing the French snow scene into Bangkok

Habitus Living

The design brief for Snow House was simple: to design a home that honours the French snow scene and comprises sustainable elements, to maximise the restoration of natural features. HAS Design and Research sourced a variety of fabric densities to create visual permeability in response to natural sunlight.

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Will Artificial Intelligence Make Designers Redundant?

Architizer

’ Rather than generating a design, AI generated images help to quickly explore mood, materiality and character for early concepts. In our inexorably visual world, AI like DALL E-2, Stable Diffusion and Midjourney streamline the image-making process. To deliver empathetic, reasoned designs, AI needs the human-hand.

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SOM plans city to accommodate Muscat's growing population

Deezen

According to Rettig, key elements of the design brief included recognising Oman's "cultural and architectural heritage", while designing contemporary built forms for the city. The visuals are by ATCHAIN courtesy of SOM.

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This Black Timber and Brick Home in Suburban Australia Looks Like It’s in Stealth Mode

Dwell

Our client’s design brief was loose in that they were open to any ‘blue sky’ ideas, as long as the design met the core function of a close knit family home that could accommodate frequent visitors from overseas, intergenerational living, and prolonged periods of vacancy while the clients are traveling.

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A residence built for now, and into the future

Habitus Living

“The goal was to create a design that would enhance the ecosystem rather than impose upon it, and that would restore the well-being of our client,” says Kate Symons, director Studio Ilk.

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Narrow Brick House | Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS

ArchiDiaries

The Clients (a couple working as IT engineers) presented an extremely narrow site in Thiruvanthapuram as part of their design brief. This miniature ‘oasis’ provides the emotive focus, visually connecting the living room and dining space on either side. It accentuates the overall visual experience of the building.

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"A variety of perspectives only makes for a stronger team" says Burberry

Deezen

A huge part of my role is ensuring that both our conceptual aesthetic and our commercial needs are met within the space provided, and in order to achieve this I partner with a range of stakeholders, including regional presidents, strategists, merchants, visual merchandisers, digital teams and more.