As its name so subtly suggests, the Japandi interior design style is a simple combination of Japanese and Scandinavian elements. While these two styles might not seem to be so similar at first, they both incorporate plenty of clean, simple, and natural aspects, while putting an emphasis on functionality, minimalism, and the aesthetic value of modesty. Such a fusion doesn’t only make for a clean, elegant, and modern design, but also evokes a sense of calmness and serenity that’s ideal for any living space. If you want to incorporate the Japandi style into your home as well, here are some brilliant tips that might help:
The Chinese architecture firm Liu Jiakun led by Liu Jiakun in collaboration with CSD Design has recently completed Shanthi Boutique Hotel located in Songyang, Zhejiang.
Spring thunderstorms can damage your home and roof through rain, hail, high winds, and lightning. Lightning is a naturally occurring electrostatic discharge. Most lightning strikes cause damage through the large current flowing in the return stroke or through the heat generated by this current flow, and the continuing current.
The Mexican architecture firm Red Arquitectos led by Susana Lopez Gonzalez has completed renovation of a 19th-century building in Puebla, Mexico.
Iranian architecture firm Aran Architecture led by Reza Javadzadeh has envisioned Ararat Villa situated in Maku a city in the West Azerbaijan Province, Iran.
SAOTA designs 15 storey high rise building in Lagos, The building has introduced new architectural ideas to Lagos. By enhancing the streetscape and shared public space around the building, we hope this will be a catalyst for positive change in the city.
Zaha Hadid Architects Unveils New Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum in China.
Incrementum is shortlisted for the best projects in the DSSAward Architecture Competition organized by Studio 34 discussing Post-Pandemic Architecture. Designed by Egyptian architecture students Ahmed Hesham, Abdelrahman Akram, Mohamed Elbdry, Mohamed Khaled, Zeyad Ahmed