Hotel Cugó Gran Macina Grand Harbour, Senglea, Malta | Designed by architect Edwin Mintoff and interior designer Daaa Haus
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Hotel Cugó Gran Macina Grand Harbour, Senglea, Malta | Designed by architect Edwin Mintoff and interior designer Daaa Haus
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Town House in Antwerp, Belgium by Sculp[IT] Architects | 📷 Luc Roymans
Panorama By Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados
The swimming pool inside ‘Panorama’ — a house designed by Brazilian studio Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados — is a giant human aquarium that is the highlight of the home.
Those Lounge Seats.
Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Co., Ltd. House of Glittering Leaves. Tokyo. Japan. structure design : RC + S structure. photos : Koji Fujii / Nacasa and Partners Inc.
Most cities are utterly unfriendly to people with disabilities – but with almost one billion estimated to be urban-dwellers by 2050, a few cities are undergoing a remarkable shift
“And yet, cities benefit from accessibility. One World Health Organisation study described how, like Meere, disabled people are less likely to socialise or work without accessible transport. Cities also miss out on economic gains: in the UK the “purple pound” is worth £212bn, and the accessible-tourism market an estimated £12bn.”
And I’ve said this a crazy number of times. Batofkos, does anyone really care until they find themselves disabled or aged? Nooooope.
Lemme just say that this write-up is beautiful.
Villa E in Morocco by Studio KO
Diane Keaton’s House as featured in her book ‘The House That Pinterest Built’
Casa La Golondrina Madrid by Schneider Colao Architects | Photography by Belén Imaz for AD Spain
Batay-Csorba Architects. Double Duplex. Toronto. Canada. photos: Doublespace Photography
Iluka House, Sydney by Alexander & Co. | Photos by Felix Forest
Modern Row House by Lukas Machnik
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I think those are maps... Or I would like them to be.
Malan Vorster. Tree House. Cape Town. South Africa. photos: Adam Letch
Designers across disciplines share strikingly similar approaches to the creative process, which we’ve mapped out as ‘the Double Diamond’. Every design specialism has a different approach and ways of working, but there are some commonalities to the creative process. At the Design Council we like to illustrate this with our Double Diamond model.
House No.2, Singapore by Robert Greg Shand Architects.
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