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The folded façade was designed based on works by Lyonel Feininger (expressionist painting) and the colored sculptural supports as an homage to the Triadic Ballet by Oskar Schlemmer (both master teachers at BAUHAUS Weimer). The back wall of the stage as well as the entire dome of the theater will be covered with LED panels.

The 2024 cycle of BCI Interior Design Awards (IDA), which recognises outstanding completed interiors in the region has returned! The competition (organised by BCI Central) is now open for registration and submission until 9 February 2024.

The interior design of an Italian restaurant should evoke the warmth and charm of Italy, with a focus on creating an inviting and comfortable atmosphere for diners. Warm earthy tones, such as terracotta, beige, and creamy whites, can be used to create a cozy and intimate environment.

A stylish and fashionable space with design icons for a young couple. Symmetrical arrangement of the laundry room and guest bathroom in the hallway.

Montréal’s new Darwin Bridges, built with recyclable and sustainable materials. Provencher_Roy’s reconstruction of the Darwin Bridges on Nuns’ Island uses locally sourced recycled glass. This world premiere of ground glass pozzolan (GGP) opens the door to new sustainable materiality in the urban design field

“The vision for the home includes building a courtyard that draws in daylight and natural ventilation whilst maintaining enough privacy. With budget and location in minds, we spent years searching for a house with the right layout and finally found one that would turn our vision into a reality.”

The exhibition “Ma Yansong: Landscapes in Motion” was recently inaugurated at the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning (MoCAUP) in China. The exhibition provides a retrospective of MAD’s research and practices through 52 projects spanning almost two decades across an expansive space of more than 3,000 square meters.