Wydarzenia
Brak wydarzeń
Factories and Office Buildings
OFFICE INTERIORS
URBAN SPACES: ENVIRONMENTS...
This collection of outstanding projects for public spaces is an excellent overview of current trends in urban planning; new forms of social existence have led to an increased interest in the definition of urban space. Our cities have already crossed the dividing line between space to inhabit and habitable space and, at present, it is difficult to conceive of a good urban development plan without an equally good plan of the public space involved.
SUPERB SHOPS
NEW OFFICE PLANNING AND DESIGN
Modern working worlds need not have a complex organisation or be perfectly equipped technologically. More and more, offi ce in-teriors are becoming architectural visiting cards for enterprises. Transparency, openness and modernity are qualities which are often requested in the architecture of company headquarters and adminis-trations.
COMPLETE PLAN ATLAS
NEW TRADE SHOW DESIGN
NEW EXHIBITION DESIGN
HOTELS
SUSTAINABLE HOMES
URBAN SPACES SQUARES AND...
TODAYS CULTURE FACILITIES
HIP LOUNGING JAPAN
HIP DINING JAPAN
Dostępność:na zamowienie Hip Dining Japan showcases the most contemporary and hip restaurant designs in Japan. Reinterpreting the traditional spatial requirements of the Japanese dining space, the designers have created new ways to address these constraints as features. Often injected with a twist, some of the featured projects expound the private dining concept as fantasy structures integrated into the dining space, to create a sensational experience for the guests. Others mastered the art of applying über modern lighting in contrast to their Zen design sensibility, to enhance the encounter and dramatize the ambience.
NEW CONCEPTS IN HOUSING
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
May 1884 saw the publication in Paris of a fin de siècle novel that became a perverse sensation on the European cultural scene. A ReboursAgainst the Grain and Against Nature) by Joris-Karl Huysmans was written as a seductive textbook of decadence, an antidote to the "banality" of the dominant literary styles, Naturalism and Realism. Symbolism, whose influence would endure well into the modernist era, was an artistic religion-substitute, a spiritually charged cult of beauty.