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Modern Interiors with a Historical Touch: Figurative Wall Coverings for Scenographic Spaces

ArchDaily

Image Courtesy of Glamora Greek and Roman cultures laid the foundations for modern civilization, leaving a lasting legacy in philosophy, literature, mathematics, and art. In this modern context, the Greco-Roman mythology, epic tales, and classical architectural concepts inspire a fresh perspective on reimagining interior aesthetics.

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Tropical Architecture Bureau blends "old-world charm with the modern" for Keralan home

Deezen

Located in the city of Kochi, TropiBox is informed by the architecture of tropical modernism – a style developed in the late 1940s as a blending of European modernism with the vernacular techniques of tropical regions. The photography is by Turtle Arts Photography.

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"Art deco designers shared a desire for an aesthetic appropriate for a modern world"

Deezen

Art deco, the name now given to the modern, exuberant decorative movement of the 1920s and '30s, is a term that defies definition. Art deco designers shared a common desire to create a new aesthetic appropriate for a modern industrialised world, but the way in which this impulse was expressed visually could differ widely.

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Shared Spaces: Architecture to Support Modern Family Dynamics

Architizer

Calling all architects, landscape architects and interior designers: Architizer's A+Awards allows firms of all sizes to showcase their practice and vie for the title of Worlds Best Architecture Firm. The post Shared Spaces: Architecture to Support Modern Family Dynamics appeared first on Journal.

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Cutting-Edge Craft: 8 Times CNC Technology Redefined Modern Wooden Architecture

Architizer

Inspired by the historic -ru pavilions, the structure features six tree-like columns that echo the wooden brackets of Chokseok-ru, a landmark built in 1365. Without visible fixings, the structure forms a flowing, organic space that echoes the museums desert rose-inspired architecture.

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Philippe Starck reinterprets Brazilian modernism in São Paulo penthouse

Deezen

French designer Philippe Starck has used Brazilian materials for the interiors of the penthouse at the Rosewood So Paulo, inside a tower by architect Jean Nouvel. The post Philippe Starck reinterprets Brazilian modernism in So Paulo penthouse appeared first on Dezeen. The photography is courtesy of Rosewood.

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The Architecture of Cozy: Designing the Ultimate Cold Weather Interiors

Architizer

Inspired by her global experiences, she shares captivating insights into the world’s most extraordinary cities and buildings and provides travel tips on her blog, The Travel Album. Ema is a trained architect, writer and photographer who works as a Junior Architect at REX in NYC.

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