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How modern developers are eliminating the biggest drawback of vertical community living to deliver villa-like privacy.
For decades, urban apartment living has come with an unspoken compromise where residents trade horizontal space for vertical proximity, often resulting in a complete loss of acoustic privacy. The sound of a neighbor’s television, footsteps through a shared partition, or muffled conversations have simply been accepted as part of city life. However, modern homebuyers are no longer willing to make this compromise. At Mythri Builders, we recognized this shift early on and decided to pioneer a revolutionary layout known as the No Common Wall design framework, effectively changing how luxury apartments are constructed in Bengaluru.
By intentionally structuring residential blocks so that no two apartments share a physical partition wall, we successfully create independent living ecosystems within a connected community. This layout delivers the specific advantages traditionally reserved only for standalone villas. The most immediate benefit is absolute acoustic sanctuary, allowing families to enjoy their personal space without worrying about external noise transmission or accidentally disturbing their neighbors. It allows children to play freely, music to be enjoyed, and remote work environments to remain entirely undisturbed.
Beyond the profound quiet it brings, this architectural approach fundamentally improves the physical health of the living environment. Standard apartments often suffer from dark corners and stagnant air because their shared walls limit window placement to only one or two sides of the structure. By breaking these boundaries apart, a Mythri home gains true three-sided open exposure. This setup unlocks a natural cross-ventilation system that constantly flushes the home with fresh air, significantly reducing reliance on artificial cooling and lowering monthly utility costs. Furthermore, it allows natural sunlight to flood every room from sunrise to sunset, creating a bright, positive, and healthy atmosphere.
We believe that true luxury is not just about expensive fittings or grand lobbies, but about the daily quality of your sensory experience at home. Our commitment to building spaces without shared walls reflects our deeper philosophy of respecting the personal boundaries and comfort of our residents. By combining this premium design structure with luxury community amenities, we offer modern families a rare residential experience that harmonizes the vibrant social connection of a gated community with the uncompromising sanctuary of an independent villa.
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Enhancing Urban Landscapes: Decorative Concrete Market Dynamics
Decorative Concrete Market size was at USD 19.47 Bn. in 2024, and the total market is expected to grow at 6.2% from 2025 to 2032, reaching nearly USD 31.51 Bn. by 2032.
Decorative Concrete Market size was at USD 19.47 Bn. in 2024, and the total market is expected to grow at 6.2% from 2025 to 2032, reaching nearly USD 31.51 Bn. by 2032.
Decorative Concrete Market Overview
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An in-depth study of the Decorative Concrete market is made possible by the report's extensive business facts and analytical insights. Clear presentations of important information are made regarding market size, share, growth patterns, current trends, demand drivers, top competitors, industry profiles, opportunities, value chain analysis, end-user segments, different types, and applications. An accurate estimation of the global and regional Decorative Concrete markets achieved through the use of a bottom-up technique. To create a thorough picture of the Decorative Concrete industry, a strong blend of primary and secondary study techniques is applied. To get knowledge about important actors and examine past and present industry trends, secondary research entailed gathering data from a variety of reliable sources. After that, this data was cross-checked using primary research, which involved speaking with prominent opinion leaders and industry specialists in the Decorative Concrete industry.
The research also examines development prospects in Decorative Concrete markets, giving stakeholders insightful information about possible investments. Included is a thorough competition study that lists the main rivals' product lines. To gain a strategic perspective on the market dynamics, a SWOT analysis is conducted to determine the market's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the Decorative Concrete industry.
Decorative Concrete Market Regional Insights
The Decorative Concrete market's current situation in each of the study's participating countries is shown in the Regional Analysis section. Because the Decorative Concrete industry is so complex, it is imperative to take local opinions into account. The regions that make up the Decorative Concrete market are North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. We closely look at the market size, growth rate, imports and exports, and other specific factors of each research region.
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Decorative Concrete Market Segmentation:
by type
Stamped Concrete Stained Concrete Colored Concrete Polished Concrete Epoxy Concrete Concrete Overlays
by Application
Walls Floors Patios, Others
by End User
Residential Non-Residential
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Decorative Concrete Market Key Players:
DuPont (US)
HeidelbergCement AG (Germany)
BASF SE (Germany)
Western Canada Concrete Products (Canada)
Boral Limited (UK)
Solomon Colors, Inc. (US)
CIA Concrete (US)
Sika AG (Switzerland)
3M Company (US)
Sika AG (Switzerland)
RPM International Inc. (US)
The Sherwin Williams Company (US)
PPG Industries, Inc. (US)
Huntsman International LLC (US)
Arkema SA (France)
Ultratech Cement Limited (India)
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Construction Glass Market Analysis: 2025–2035 Growth Trends
The global Construction Glass Market is undergoing a significant evolution as modern architecture prioritizes transparency, energy efficiency, and structural aesthetics. Valued at 139.45 USD Billion in 2024, construction glass has transitioned from a simple building material to a high-tech functional component capable of dynamic insulation and power generation. Driven by global "Green Building" mandates and the rise of smart facades, the industry is projected to reach 235.52 USD Billion by 2035.
Market Highlights
Current Market Size (2024): 139.45 USD Billion
Forecast Value (2035): 235.52 USD Billion
CAGR: 4.88% (2025–2035)
Core Glass Types: Flat Glass (Dominant) and Special Glass (Fastest Growing)
Key Applications: Commercial (Primary), Residential, and Industrial
Technological Segments: Low-E Glass, Tempered, Laminated, and Smart/Electrochromic Glass
Regional Leaders: Asia-Pacific (Volume Leader), Europe (Sustainability Leader), and North America
2026 Strategic Market Outlook
In 2026, the market is being reshaped by the "Performance-First" architectural movement. Glass is no longer just a window; it is now a critical layer in a building's thermal and digital skin.
The Rise of "Smart Facades": 2026 has seen a surge in demand for Electrochromic and Thermochromic glass. These "active" glass systems automatically tint based on sunlight intensity, reducing HVAC cooling loads by up to 20%. This is becoming a standard requirement for "Grade A" commercial office spaces in North America and Europe.
Solar-Integrated Glass (BIPV): A major 2026 growth driver is Building-Integrated Photovoltaics. Transparent solar glass—which generates electricity while allowing natural light—is moving from niche prototypes to large-scale deployment in curtain walls for high-rise towers, helping developers meet strict 2026 net-zero carbon targets.
Acoustic & Safety Innovations: As urban densification increases, the demand for high-performance Laminated and Triple-Glazed units is peaking. These products provide essential noise reduction and enhanced impact resistance, particularly in high-traffic residential corridors.
Regional Dynamics
The Asia-Pacific region continues to hold over 50% of the global market share, fueled by massive urban redevelopment in China and India. However, Europe is currently the innovation hub for Circular Glass Economy initiatives, focusing on the large-scale recycling of flat glass from demolition sites—a key trend for 2026 as material scarcity and carbon taxes impact traditional float glass production costs.
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The Future of Architecture: Design Trends Beyond 2026
Architecture is evolving with smarter materials, sustainable practices, and tech-driven design. Explore the key trends shaping the future of architecture beyond 2026 and how innovation is redefining the way spaces are planned and built.
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From Kyoto to Shoreditch: How Japanese Crafts Took Shape in the Heart of London
Japanese Crafts Arrive in London
Japanese craftsman Nakagawa has opened his first European branch in the British capital, London. The store’s architectural design was created by Jones Neville, while A Practice for Everyday Life handled the visual identity.
Centuries-Old Roots
Nakagawa’s origins date back to 1716, rooted in a long-standing craft tradition that emphasizes the harmony of beauty and functionality. For over three centuries, the brand has upheld its philosophy of developing everyday tools in ways that become more valuable with time and use.
Diversity in Crafts and Products
More than 800 artisans from across Japan contribute to the making of Nakagawa’s products. The exhibits include a wide range of household items such as:
- Traditional aprons - Tea sets - Brooms - Bento boxes
This diversity reflects the richness of Japanese culture, highlighting attention to daily details and the beauty of simplicity.
Regional and Global Expansion
In addition to over 60 directly operated stores in Japan, Nakagawa has been expanding its presence through pop-up shops in major Asian cities such as:
- Taipei - Shanghai - Beijing - Seoul
In London, the pop-up store offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience how Japanese craftsmanship can be integrated into contemporary European lifestyles.
An Extension of the Japanese Experience
The pop-up store in Shoreditch, running for ten months, is a continuation of a previous project at Narita International Airport in Tokyo. That store was designed by Yosuke Hayashi, from a Tokyo-based studio, and opened in 2024.
Design in Tokyo: Crimson Wooden Blocks
The Narita store employed a distinctive display system built from crimson-colored wooden blocks shaped like large suitcases, symbolizing travel and mobility. This visual solution allowed the shop to blend seamlessly with the airport environment while sparking the curiosity of passersby.
The Challenge in London: Just 5 Square Meters
By contrast, Jones Neville was tasked with designing the London store within a very limited space of only five square meters. Drawing on his expertise in furniture, product, exhibition, and architectural design, the primary challenge was to create a space that is both functional and visually appealing, while maintaining a strong connection with the surrounding Shoreditch environment.
Searching for a Local Identity
Co-founder Simon Jones explains that the goal behind the store’s design was to make it feel aligned with London’s urban context. The focus was not only on evoking Japanese craftsmanship, but also on capturing the spirit of the place hosting it.
The Dishcloth as a Starting Point
The client presented the designers with one of the brand’s iconic dishcloths, made from mosquito netting and folded into four with a distinctive diagonal stitch. This simple piece became the primary source of inspiration for the design concept.
Blending Japan and Victoria
Jones and Jack Neville drew inspiration from the dishcloth’s grid structure and merged it with the octagonal Victorian pavilion in the nearby Boundary Garden. This fusion gave the design a dual dimension:
- Japanese roots through the symbolic reference to traditional textiles. - Local identity through its connection to a prominent architectural landmark and cultural gathering spot in East London.
Merging Forms in the Interior Design
In the store’s interior layout, the designers sought to merge Japanese symbols with the local structure. The result is a series of interconnected geometric elements that give the space a distinct character.
The Octagonal Base and Hidden Walls
Along the edges of the room, a low octagonal base was constructed, surrounded by wall panels designed to conceal storage units and display shelves. This solution made efficient use of the tight space while preserving visual simplicity.
A Central Display Table
At the center of the room stands an octagonal table for product display, reinforcing the presence of multifaceted geometry within the store and unifying the space as an integrated whole.
Cork Flooring: A Grid of Squares and Triangles
The flooring was not just a backdrop, but part of the symbolic design itself. It employed a grid system of square units with diagonal lines, directly inspired by the Japanese dishcloth. Some of the units transformed into triangles, creating visual harmony with the octagonal forms of the base and the table.
Reshaping the Room
The North London–based duo clad the room in carpentry that gave it a clearer, more defined square form. They also added smart storage units within recesses to maximize space. The sales counter was set at a 45-degree angle to create fluid movement, while a small stockroom was transformed into a fitting room for visitors.
Wood Selection: Between East and West
Instead of replicating traditional Japanese carpentry, typically crafted from cedar or cypress, Jones Neville chose European sycamore. This wood is distinguished by its light color and uniform grain, sourced locally from Warwickshire in the West Midlands, England.
Practical and Symbolic Applications
The sycamore wood was used in:
- Work surfaces - The central table - Storage unit doors
According to Jones, this choice “felt like a fitting nod to the quietness of Japanese joinery,” blending British locality with Eastern calmness in a single material.
Visual Details and Spatial Identity
A Practice for Everyday Life helped reinforce the store’s identity through subtle visual touches, including hand-painted signage on the semi-circular glass above the entrance door, as well as an interior wall panel. These simple gestures gave the store a distinctive presence that blends elegance with craftsmanship.
Diversity of Products on Display
The Shoreditch pop-up showcases around 500 items, including:
- Textiles - Ceramics - Kitchenware - Home accessories - Clothing Exclusive Location-Based Editions
A highlight of the store is two exclusive limited-edition dishcloth designs inspired by the nearby Columbia Road Flower Market. These designs reinterpret Nakagawa’s renowned Hana-Fukin dishcloths, made from mosquito netting fabric. Valued for their lightness, quick-drying nature, and high absorbency, they are perfectly suited for use in modern kitchens.
An Experience Beyond Shopping
The store is not limited to product displays, it also offers educational workshops that reflect the depth of Japanese culture, including:
- Traditional tea ceremonies - The art of Kintsugi (golden repair of pottery) - Traditional shaved ice making
In this way, the London pop-up becomes a platform for cultural exchange, where visitors encounter products, traditions, and ideas in one complete experience.
✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight
The Shoreditch pop-up offers visitors a unique experience, providing an intimate look into the fine details of Japanese craftsmanship within a carefully considered architectural framework. Yet, despite its striking presence, some may feel that the limited space does not allow the products or activities enough freedom for display and exploration.
The attempt to blend Japanese symbols with London’s local environment occasionally comes across as more of a stylistic gesture than a genuine integration. Similarly, the reliance on exclusive editions and the sheer number of products can create a double-edged impression, at once visually enriching yet somewhat overwhelming.
As such, the project remains an intriguing step, but one that also leaves ample room for deeper engagement in presenting the essence of Japanese crafts with greater clarity and depth.
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