Design

Thermory Design Awards 2024 winners leave “lasting positive impact”

Promotion: Estonian timber supplier Thermory has announced the winners of its annual wooden architecture design awards, including a swooping addition to Lisbon’s Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian by Kengo Kuma. The Thermory Design Awards celebrates architecture and design constructed with Thermory’s thermally-modified wood products. Thermory has named a winner for each of its four categories – […]

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Home renovation by Paloma Bau designed as “ode to the sea”

Textured tiles and exposed surfaces feature in the rehabilitation of this historic home in Valencia completed by local interior design studio Paloma Bau. Originally built in 1925, the studio aimed to improve its dark and heavily partitioned interiors to transform the space into a modern and functional home for its young owner. Paloma Bau has

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Ingenhoven Associates drapes trailing plants over old Stuttgart shopping centre

German studio Ingenhoven Associates has redesigned Calwer Passage, a former shopping centre and office block in Stuttgart, adding a “natural curtain” of trailing plants to its facade. The scheme, which has been shortlisted in the mixed-use project category of Dezeen Awards 2024, involved the reconstruction and extension of the 1970s shopping arcade and office block

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Policronica crafts Parisian hotel interior using “invasive wood”

Design studio Policronica has transformed the interior of Hotel Elysée Montmartre in Paris, relying almost exclusively on a single species of wood. The 850-square-metre space nods to the studio’s signature aesthetic and features a monochrome interior characterised by architectural woodwork and wooden furnishings. Nearly all furnishings in the hotel were crafted from eucalyptus wood Nearly

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Semester Studio creates exhibition pavilion for Camerich using “borrowed materials”

This pavilion, designed by architecture firm Semester Studio for a furniture exhibition in Shanghai, was built entirely using materials that were separated and returned to their source after the show. The Temporary Storage Garden pavilion was created by Semester Studio for furniture producer Camerich‘s presentation at the 2023 China International Furniture Fair. Rather than displaying

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