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- Inspiring Wooden Partitions Employed in the Design of Japanese Pojagi House
- Three-Dimensional Financial Paper Architecture by Jill Sylvia
- Pioneering the Concept of Affordable Luxury: Lily Beach Resort & Spa, Maldives
- Embryocare Clinic Displaying New Direction In Healthcare Design
- Beautifully Intricate Lighting by Zenza
Inspiring Wooden Partitions Employed in the Design of Japanese Pojagi House Posted: 15 Jun 2012 06:48 AM PDT
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Three-Dimensional Financial Paper Architecture by Jill Sylvia Posted: 15 Jun 2012 04:41 AM PDT Patience and concentration go hand in hand when working on a project as detailed as this one. The Three-Dimensional Paper Architecture splendidly created by American artist Jill Sylvia is one of those projects that remains in your memory and you want to share it with others. Made out of paper cut-outs, these striking structures depict imposing buildings like the New York Stock Exchange, the U.S. Capitol Building, the Jefferson Memorial, the White House, or the U.S. Treasury Building. By cutting out blank spaces in ledger book or balance sheets, Jill Sylvia fabricates paper architecture that conveys analysis sheets into fine detailed structures: “The skeletal pages drape and accumulate, demarcate the time cost for their creation, and become the buildings for which they have laid the groundwork.” By re-contextualizing architectural buildings and official printed works, the talented artist creates stunning paper representations of well-known buildings and manages to perfect her art with each new project. Good thing we found the artist’s amazing works on MyModernMet, so we can share it with you and see what you think of this intricate line of work. Do you think you would have the patience to create such intricate projects? You're reading Three-Dimensional Financial Paper Architecture by Jill Sylvia originally posted on Freshome. If you've enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Freshome on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ |
Pioneering the Concept of Affordable Luxury: Lily Beach Resort & Spa, Maldives Posted: 15 Jun 2012 03:40 AM PDT Surrounded by perfect beaches, lush tropical vegetation and an exotic reef just few meters away from the shore, Lily Beach Resort & Spa is said to be the pioneer of the “affordable luxury” concept. Also known as the first 5 star All-Inclusive Platinum Plan Resort in the Maldives, the retreat combines a favorable location with excellent facilities and services.The accommodation units are described as follows: “The primary objective has been to upgrade the resort to a high quality, luxury experience. Only natural materials are used for all its villas as well as public areas. The final product is a fusion of contemporary design and local Maldivian architecture. It is a wonderful combination of wood, different kinds of natural stones and modern design, which blend in creatively with the natural surroundings of the island“. Probably the most relaxing feature of the hotel, the Spa, is considered here “a sanctuary for the inner self” and consists of over-water pavilions with glass floor, combined with natural materials and exotic fragrances. You're reading Pioneering the Concept of Affordable Luxury: Lily Beach Resort & Spa, Maldives originally posted on Freshome. If you've enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Freshome on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ |
Embryocare Clinic Displaying New Direction In Healthcare Design Posted: 15 Jun 2012 02:15 AM PDT Re-created to shape a new direction in healthcare design, this gynecological clinic displays an interesting collection of modern lines, dotted by textured surfaces and colored mostly in white, with furniture pieces showcasing a comforting summer-sky blue. Embryocare occupies a 200 square meters apartment in downtown Athens, near other spaces bearing similar programs. Fabricated by the creative minds of Athens-based architectural studio Mab Architects, this pristine white look suits the clinic, conveying the feeling of cleanliness, while the sculptural reception and waiting room sofas break the monotony with their relaxing cool blue. The Embryocare clinic was designed after taking down all installations and creating partitions for each necessary space. Here is how the architects describe the project: “The choice of materials with cellular structures is a reference to the nature of the work performed in this surgery. Partitions and wall claddings are made of special translucent sandwich panels, made of two sheets of Perspex and the in-between gap, which is filled with plastic straws of different diameters. The material provides extraordinary effects and changes translucency depending on the viewpoint. White round mosaic tiling is covering all floors and occasionally the same surface splashes also over walls. Glossy white plaster ceiling is randomly pierced by seemingly floating circles of light or circular air vents. All furniture and fittings were carefully chosen to enhance the overall appearance.” You're reading Embryocare Clinic Displaying New Direction In Healthcare Design originally posted on Freshome. If you've enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Freshome on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ |
Beautifully Intricate Lighting by Zenza Posted: 15 Jun 2012 12:57 AM PDT For over 18 years, Zenza has been creating beautifully designed and hand-crafted products for the home, using artisanal techniques from all corners of the world. Taking inspiration from oriental designs, the products in the Zenza portfolio aim to keep tradition alive whilst at the same time portraying a more modern, more contemporary and sleeker interpretation of these traditions. Stylists and designers alike have become big fans of the Zenza product range, particularly these beautifully intricate lighting designs. Made in a factory in Egypt from silver-plated copper, the lamps have been punctured with thousands of tiny holes that create stunning effects when the light filters through them and casts shadows on the surrounding surfaces. Zenza’s handmade lights are unique in every way and will add a distinctive sense of character and personality to every home that features them. What do you think of these lights? We’re waiting to hear from you so please leave us a comment to let us know your thoughts. You're reading Beautifully Intricate Lighting by Zenza originally posted on Freshome. If you've enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Freshome on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ |
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