600 W. Chicago Conference Center by BOX Studios
The nearly 150,000 square foot floor plates at 600 West Chicago Avenue tend to draw large tenants to the building….
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The nearly 150,000 square foot floor plates at 600 West Chicago Avenue tend to draw large tenants to the building….
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Wunderwerk builds Detached House on Tskneti’s forested slopes Set on the forested slopes of Tskneti, Georgia, Detached House by Wunderwerk is situated in a landscape historically shaped by enclosure, both physical and social. Positioned above a natural ravine, the house approaches the site through an architectural strategy that prioritises openness. A suspended concrete volume,
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Concept office mug with tealight candle by paradigm Paradigm designs an aluminum office mug with a tealight candle holder under it to keep the workers’ drinks warm all day. A concept idea, the dish works as a drink warmer for office workers who want their coffee or tea to stay hot during work hours. It
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There is a big difference between a floor that looks clean and a floor that is clean. Dreame’s Black Friday sale leans into that gap, slashing prices on its top-tier robot vacuums and smart mops that focus on deep, repeatable, and fully automated cleaning instead of cosmetic touch-ups… and a major discount on a portable
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HASHT Architects creates pavilion-like retail passage within mall Magnetic Field (KALU 2) is conceived by HASHT Architects as an abstract spatial experiment that communicates the identity and ambitions of the brand through form and atmosphere. Defined as a continuous, pavilion-like environment in Tehran without fixed boundaries, the project introduces a spatial field that draws
fluid black and white interiors connect curved mall corridors in tehran Read More »
I’m telling you, a bachelor probably designed the Aouball because it’s giving such ‘MacGyvering a kitchen appliance’ energy that I absolutely love it! To be absolutely frank, an air fryer is nothing more than an electric heating coil and a fan… so what if you just flipped the coil upwards and shut the fan down?
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Toronto’s skyline has reached a defining moment as the Pinnacle SkyTower becomes Canada’s first building to achieve 100 storeys, marking a historic milestone in the country’s architectural evolution. Designed by the acclaimed Hariri Pontarini Architects, the supertall tower is rapidly approaching completion and is set to officially open in 2026. Rising dramatically from Toronto’s waterfront
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Have you ever wondered why ergonomic furniture costs so much? Here’s a secret: creating curves that actually fit the human body is ridiculously complicated. Our bodies are all soft lines and organic shapes, but transforming hard materials like wood into those comfortable contours usually requires serious craftsmanship, expensive machinery, or both. Designer Minhwan Kim just
This Furniture Trick Makes Flat Wood Look Curved With Zero Waste Read More »
If you squint, this looks like an iPhone Air. If you stop squinting, you notice it has an extra camera and an 8,000mAh battery that makes Apple’s thinness obsession look a little silly. HONOR just dropped its new 500 series in China, and the design inspiration is so obvious it circles back around to being
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Feminine Literacy: a show rooted in empathy, systems, and craft At Custom Lane in Edinburgh, Doyenne Studio presents Feminine Literacy, an exhibition that repositions the word feminine as a design methodology with real systemic weight. Rather than associating it with style or softness, the curators describe it as ‘an approach that is collaborative, decentralized, non-linear,