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Kelly Wearstler
Lorenzo Castillo
Marcel Wanders
Martyn Lawrence Bullard
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Today’s story in the @latimes , which i was apart of , was all about the Nordic originated art of Hygge ( pronounced Hoooogah ) . It means to create a nice atmosphere for yourself and take things slow , enjoying the personal luxuries you afford yourself and relishing in them. It’s a perfect word to describe what we should be doing for ourselves right now … take time for yourself , pamper yourself as much as you can , and don’t stress about what you cannot control. Take a bath , have a glass of wine , snuggle under your favorite blanket and watch your favorite film , simple pleasures that we all can allow ourselves now. Seen here the bedside of @cher , a room designed and created for her total hygge experience. An Indian fantasy played out for her own pure enjoyment. #begoodtoyourself #hygge #liveloveanddecorate
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Miranda Brooks
Moooi
Muriel Brandolini
Nate Berkus
OMA New York
Pierre Yovanovitch
STARCK
Kelly Hoppen
Thomas Jayne
Isabel López-Quesada
India Mahdavi
Herzog & de Meuron
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Herzog & de Meuron has won the competition for a new museum complex on the river bank of the Grand Canal, an 1800km man-made linear water system connecting China’s north and south. Inspired by the Grand Canal itself, our proposal starts with a significant line. This bold line, recalling an elegant Chinese brush stroke, houses the museum telling the story of the Grand Canal: its monumental construction, its role in the agriculture of China’s eastern plain, its importance as a communication way during the period of Imperial China and its cultural radiance until today. Here, the water and the museum face each other, creating a visual and material dialogue between the subject and its narrator. The museum is reflected in the water and the water in the museum’s façade. Elegantly curved, this facade consists of large concave cast glass elements, resembling the sparkle of rippling water and amplifying the natural beauty of the Grand Canal. Surrounded by water on three sides, the museum itself is elevated by 12m, thus creating extra covered and shaded public space for the people of Hangzhou and its many visitors. The vast exhibition area consists of approximately 50’000 sqm and is organized on two identical floors that can operate independently. The museum is anchored by a large mountain-shaped conference centre-hotel complex on the east side of the plot, facing the Grand Canal and connecting to the city with its proximity to the main road. This setting embodies “water in the front, mountain in the back” – a classic Chinese ideal of harmonious integration of people, buildings and their natural environment. #herzogdemeuron #hdm528 #hangzhou #grandcanal #grandcanalmuseum
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Greg Natale
G. P. Schafer Architect
Frank de Biasi
Francis Sultana
Jesse Carrier & Mara Miller
Jeffrey Bilhuber
ASHE LEANDRO
Alex Papachristidis
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