Sunrise Garden Restaurant by M9 Design Studio
Located within an industrial suburb of Bangalore, Sunrise Garden Restaurant emerges as a quiet counterpoint to its context — transforming…
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Located within an industrial suburb of Bangalore, Sunrise Garden Restaurant emerges as a quiet counterpoint to its context — transforming…
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Why This Inner-City Melbourne Garden Looks Beautiful In Every Season Gardens by Christina Karras Bent Garden by Tim Pilgrim is an inner-city garden for a renovated Edwardian home. The living room opens to a pergola and deck overlooking the abundant landscaping. ‘Sitting on the chair immersed in plants and seeing the garden backlit by the
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There’s a reason it’s called a charging ‘brick’. It charges, and it’s honestly brick-shaped. Laptops and phones have gotten thinner in the past decade, but their chargers honestly haven’t. GaN technology changes that. I’ve sung praise for GaN chargers in the past, and I swear by the one in my laptop bag right now, which
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Where Structure Meets Softness: Nila lounge series for Artisan Two design studios, Regular Company and Neisako Studio, introduce Nila for Artisan, a lounge collection that merges fifteen years of woodworking expertise with advanced upholstery craftsmanship. The project brings together two complementary approaches. Regular Company, which has collaborated with Artisan for nearly fifteen years, contributes
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We are living through a slow, quiet rebellion against digital everything. Vinyl record sales have been climbing for years. Film cameras are back on shelves. People are buying paper planners again. And now, a wooden perpetual wall calendar made in France in the 1970s is having a moment through a Korean design shop called Wertwerk,
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Most hotels ask you to check in. Genji Kyoto asks you to pay attention. Nestled along the Kamo River in Kyoto, Japan, this 19-room boutique hotel is the kind of place that architects talk about in hushed, reverent tones. And for good reason. It was designed by Geoffrey P. Moussas of Design 1st, a New
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At a time when living spaces are shrinking while expectations from them continue to expand, this design presents a thoughtful response that is both rooted in tradition and aligned with contemporary needs. Emerging from the context of rising housing pressures in Taiwan, where compact homes are increasingly becoming the norm, the project addresses a fundamental
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Apple has spent four years refusing to touch the Dynamic Island, treating it like some untouchable monument to software-hardware integration. Samsung cycled through three foldable generations in that time. Google rebooted the Pixel lineup twice. Nothing went from startup curiosity to legitimate competitor. And the iPhone 14 Pro’s pill-shaped cutout just sat there, exactly the
Local Materials Shape a Climate-Responsive Home in Bangladesh Located in Para Dash, a bamboo-weaving village in rural Bangladesh, the Vernacular Home by Xinyun Li explores climate-responsive housing through locally available materials and construction knowledge. Built using mud, straw, bamboo, locally fired brick, and reclaimed tin, the two-generation dwelling integrates passive environmental strategies, flood resilience,
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Beethoven composed his Ninth Symphony completely deaf. He never heard a single note of it performed, yet it remains one of the most emotionally overwhelming pieces of music ever written. That particular detail about his life has a way of stopping people cold, the idea that the instrument of his perception was gone, and yet
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