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Forest-Edge Child-Friendly Family Home in Denmark

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Rising next to a forest’s edge, this child-friendly family home in Aarhus, Denmark, invites the green surroundings inside throguh a series of openings, skylights and mesmerizing floor-to-ceiling windows. The post Forest-Edge Child-Friendly Family Home in Denmark appeared first on Freshome.com. Møller Architects Denmark Villa R'

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10 Design Lessons You Can Learn From Scandinavian Interiors

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Scandinavian design extends to the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland—offering a vast and eclectic taste that personifies this design movement and is characterized by simplicity, functionality and minimalism. Are we all ready to hop on a place and move to Norway, Finland, Denmark or Sweden? 4) A Love of Nature.

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Rustic Apartment in Berlin Shows Its Mediterranean Roots

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

” The furniture, lamps and rugs come from Poland, Denmark and the Czech Republic; some pieces are 50 to 60 years old. Another highlight is the outdoor terrace, which includes a large dining table and plenty of seating options.

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#BlogTourAmbiente – Best Global Design Trends at Ambiente

Stagetecture

Although a few did stand out from the United States, Denmark, Lebanon, and the Philippines embodied design trends that I see every corner of the world embracing in the upcoming months. The lighting in the bottom left hand photo is from LIND DNA out of Denmark and I loved the industrial inspired filament lighting.

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The Finalists – 2015 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition

Life of an Architect

The Roof Terrace Playhouse Designer : Erik de Rooij – Kolding, Vejle Amt, Denmark Bio : I graduated as an architect more than 25 years ago, after a very bumpy ride, education-wise. This competition challenges us both as architects and as mothers.

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Building with Structural Insulated Panels. or SIPs | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Cheers, gt Patrick Anderson Having built a 16×12 outdoor studio with them in Long Beach (and having had one of the roof panels slip and land on my leg) I can attest to the weight of them. Dzintars Berzinskis Back in uni, in Denmark we had one project we worked on where we used similar panels, a bit thicker if i remember correctly though.

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