A.P.C. store by Laurent Deroo
Just a little while ago, A.P.C. expanded its retail presence in the Middle East. Following a standalone boutique in Riyadh,…
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Just a little while ago, A.P.C. expanded its retail presence in the Middle East. Following a standalone boutique in Riyadh,…
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MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY’s pavilion rises in north carolina MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY introduces L’île Folie, a sculptural aluminum pavilion rising from the water at Downtown Cary Park in North Carolina. Positioned on a small concrete island and accessed by a bridge, the structure reinterprets the historic architectural folly as a contemporary public space.
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Desk organizers have a reputation problem. Most are either forgettable plastic trays that could have come from any office supply aisle, or overdesigned contraptions that look busier than the mess they’re meant to fix. Joe Colombo, the Milanese designer who died at just 41, had a very different take on this problem back in 1970,
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As a pioneer in Korea’s telecommunications industry, KT is a leading IT services company that has evolved from wired to…
urko sánchez architects’ landscape for research and learning Sharjah Bridi Park by Urko Sánchez Architects is located within the Al Bridi Reserve in the UAE, where a series of low, thatched-roof pavilions introduces visitors to an environment dedicated to research, education, and the study of African ecosystems. The project organizes arrival, orientation, and learning
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How To Design A Bathroom With Just The Right Amount Of Character Interiors Shelby Lenehan Bathrooms are some of my favourite spaces to design. Below, I share the five styling tips I always return to when creating these rooms. Be confident with your ‘bold’ feature. Once the space is complete, you will regret the things
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Low-profile mechanical keyboards have always had a bit of an identity problem. They look the part: slim, clean, desk-friendly. Set one beside a MacBook and it fits right in, at least until you start typing and the plastic keycaps remind you that the aesthetic only goes so far. It is not that PBT is bad.
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Pulp Galerie Revisits Gaetano Pesce’s ChiatDay New York Project Pulp Galerie presents Gaetano Pesce, The CHIATDAY New York Project, its second exhibition at the gallery’s new space in Paris’ 6th arrondissement, bringing together rare elements from the experimental advertising offices designed by Gaetano Pesce in New York in the mid-1990s. On view from March
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BYD sold 4.6 million new energy vehicles last year. It operates in over 100 countries. It builds its own batteries, motors, semiconductors, and power electronics from the ground up. And yet, in the parts of the world where it most desperately wants to grow, a significant chunk of car buyers still see it as the
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Most tiny houses on double-axle trailers share a common flaw. They prioritize portability over livability, squeezing interiors into standard widths that leave occupants navigating corridors rather than rooms. Escape’s eONE XL Wide & Tall rejects that compromise. At 9.6 ft (2.9 m) wide and 13.6 ft (4.2 m) tall, it exceeds standard tiny house dimensions