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Toni Cumella: Ceramic Visionary

Diary of a Tile Addict

After the death of his father in 1985 Cumella redirected the focus of the Ceramica Cumella towards architectural projects and large-scale artworks, working closely with Studio PER, Enric Sòria and Jordi Garcés, among other. Toni Cumella enjoys a close relationship with the Architectural Association.

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11 Beautiful Handmade Plates for More Instagram-Worthy Eats

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

In today’s world of mass production, there are so few things we can still make entirely with our own hands. 11 handmade plates and dishes for more Instagram-worthy eats: A gray for everyday These monochromatic plates come from the Etsy shop GoldenBiscotti , and t hey are handmade in Switzerland.

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Office Design Envy: Awesome Office Spaces at 10 Brands You Love

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Bestor Architecture They may be owned by Apple, but they definitely don’t look like it. Image: Bestor Architecture 6. In fact, Google’s Zurich, Switzerland location took real ski gondolas and converted them into hanging cubicles. Image: Studios Architecture 10. Image: Apple 5.

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Time2Design: MIELE | BUILT FOR LIFE

Time2Design

And they continue to provide a product that is built for life! Dr. Miele started off by sharing that as a company, Miele is always working on new innovation to make their products function to the peak of their ability. The Generation 6000 product family also comprises new built-in refrigerators. I LOVE THE OBSIDIAN BLACK).

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A Photo Tour of Salisbury Cathedral | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

link] Bob Borson I choose not to make this a forum for religious or political commentary, but rather an appreciation of the architecture at hand. If you are only able to appreciate buildings that contribute in a positive way (by your definition whatever that may be) to society, there is a lot of good architecture you are missing out on.

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The Bee Hole of an Architect | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Heard around the architectural studio / The Bee Hole of an Architect The Bee Hole of an Architect Bob Borson — June 2, 2014 — 49 Comments Most architects I know go about their business in an professional manner – but somehow that doesn’t necessarily translate to the behavior that happens in the office.

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The Bauhaus and Me

Life of an Architect

But a regular course in architecture was only introduced at the Bauhaus in 1927. Only the most talented students were admitted to the architecture course. Lesser known paths led to new terrains, which were explored there with insatiable curiosity through experimentation, production, drawing, and study.

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