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LIVING MODERN: THE...
Destined to be this generation's interiors bible: a major new publication from Thames & Hudson's style editors – the ultimate resource for contemporary living Understanding 'modern' as much more than 'modernist', Living Modern is all about clean lines, elegant colour combinations, maximizing indoor-outdoor relationships, showcasing great design objects and creating open areas for lounging, cooking and dining. Hundreds of photographs have been drawn from stylish residences around the world, particularly from places where easy modern living has achieved its best expression, such as Brazil, California, Scandinavia and Australia, but also from places where streamlined forms have been fused with vernacular styles.
INTERIOR DESIGN SINCE 1900
101 HOTEL ROOMS
Home! Best of Interior Design
WINDOWS. ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS
HOME! BEST OF LIVING DESIGN
From the contents: Black Dog House in Nagano, Japan (Atelier Bow-Wow) House Gerzensee in Bern, Switzerland (Halle 58 Architekten) Villa Bjarne Riis in Veijle, Denmark (Architekthuset A/S) Villa NM in Upstate New York, USA (UN Studio) Living in a Bunker in Munich, Germany (binnberg + eberle) As the focal point of everyday life, living spaces in residential buildings offer limitless design possibilities. The homes featured in this book showcase the stunning variety of materials and designs to be found in contemporary houses, ranging from minimalist concepts employing concrete, glass and steel, to traditional, nature-conscious construction using wood.
EAT! BEST OF RESTAURANT DESIGN
ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS - DOORS
DARK NOSTALGIA
Faultlessly Stylish Interiors for Business, Pleasure and Leisure As the late twentieth-century fascination with rounded shapes, organic influences, and plastics fades, interior designers are increasingly drawn to deep colours, polished woods, velvets, furs, leather, dark metals, and brick – materials used liberally in the past – that have a nostalgic quality. Efforts to shape a less austere present by creating an idealized version of the past have begun to appear in commercial and residential design throughout the country and abroad.
BURLEY KATON HALLIDAY
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FAIR DESIGN ARCHITECTURE...
At trade fairs, companies use their stands to compete for attention of the visitors - their aim is to present a perfect combination of corporate identity and corporate design. Architects of this temporary type of architecture face the challenge of creating a miniature version of the company under very special conditions: limited space and very often limited resources.