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- WM Series by Tim Webber
- Winners of “Stadium of Tomorrow” Competition in Korea
- Castlecrag Residence by CplusC Architectural Workshop
- Cloud House by McBride Charles Ryan
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 08:37 AM PDT Tim Webber is a furniture designer who create designs that are fresh and innovative, yet simple and clean. He has a real focus on the quality of his product and the integrity of materials. he makes products that will be a testament to solid, functional design for many years to come”. Under his own brand [...] |
Winners of “Stadium of Tomorrow” Competition in Korea Posted: 28 Aug 2012 04:40 AM PDT The new ‘Stadium of Tomorrow’ in Korea was put on the competition. 250 teams consist of Korean student architects and designers from all over Korea had joined and participated in this competition with their best design proposal. The stadium of Tomorrow plan to be first major sports stadium in Korea and this competition is sponsored [...] |
Castlecrag Residence by CplusC Architectural Workshop Posted: 28 Aug 2012 04:14 AM PDT There are so many great great house with stunning architecture design can be found in Australia. One of them is this Castlecrag Residence, a modern house residence located in in the Sydney harbour-side suburb of Castlecrag, Australia. This Castlecrag Residence is designed by CplusC Architectural Workshop, a Sydney based practice that offers a unique architectural [...] |
Cloud House by McBride Charles Ryan Posted: 28 Aug 2012 03:59 AM PDT There are So many double fronted house in the world with their own unique design, but this, the double fronted Edwardian house which is Over the course of close to a century located in Fitzroy North, has a total epic facade which looks like a cloud. The architect behind this marvelous house design is McBride [...] |
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