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Your garden is an extension of your home and can be a beautiful space for relaxation and entertainment. However, sometimes it can feel like something is missing, and the design is not quite what you imagined. If you are looking for ways to upgrade the design of your garden, there are plenty of tips and tricks you can use to make it look stunning.

The Center of Developing Entrepreneurs (CODE) is a new sustainable, mixed-use project in downtown Charlottesville, comprised of a new public plaza and 215,000 square feet of multi-use space, including a strategic combination of co-working, office space, shared amenities, and retail.

In 2021, I was invited by my friend Qiye, to design a central building in the center of the creative industry park that I renovated for him. However, we are both spaced out those days as our wives are facing a similar dilemma. We are distracted yet tried to take our minds off anxiety by working, but it was hard to fully concentrate.

Due to its implementation on a large lot, the San Matias house is organized based on a programmatic layout that takes into account both sunlight and orientation, as well as wide views towards the exterior. The house consists of two levels connected by a main staircase located at the entrance.

Low-slung and sprawling on top of the knoll of the hill, capturing 360-degree views of the Noosa hinterland from sunrise to sunset. With understated styling and visually simple detailing the vista can be appreciated and not detracted from. Design cues were taken from houses you would experience in Wanaka New Zealand.

The Shomali Design Studio, led by Yaser and Yasin Rashid Shomali, recently designed a 2-story villa with 3 bedrooms. The design aimed to follow their specific design language, featuring sharp sloping roofs with stroke edge lines, while also meeting the client's needs.

Coming out to your car in the morning only to find it damaged can be a frustrating and stressful experience, especially when you live in an apartment complex with a shared parking lot.

Sharjah-based manufacturing company TransTech has donated a 40-foot shipping container to the College of Architecture, Art and Design (CAAD) at American University of Sharjah (AUS) as part of a design-build initiative that will see the container transformed into a mobile classroom with the potential to benefit remote communities within the next two to three years.