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... a bit. So thats really cool, that theres still that connection with other people who have lived here too.
“I moved in with four friends and we made films, music videos and animations here. It was fun, and a good laugh. This whole street was not quite what it is now, shall we say. Opposite was ...
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...tchen you can throw everything into after dinner and then close off.
“People put so much emphasis on open-plan everything but, actually, utility rooms, cupboards and spaces you can shut off are really functional and nice to have; people have forgotten that.
“We’ve used sliding doors ever...
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...ond their immediate users.
“I think timeless architecture responds to people in more than one situation. That’s especially true in cities like London, where people live in tight spaces and life moves so fast. If you haven’t designed flexibility into the design, I think you’ve got it wrong...
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...g so sentimentally attached now. The fact is, I can do what I love because people buy, and if they didn’t, I’d just be broke at home with lots of nice stuff, and where would that get me?!
“As you get older you start to care more about things like toasters. As I went from my twenties into my...
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...ave done. And a self-contained garden room to paint in.
You’re having people over for dinner, what do you cook?
Ahh, lucky for me Simon loves to cook! He buys from a local fishmonger, Maximus at Snape, and will be lead by what Chris, the fishmonger, recommends is good. Here you can buy sushi-...
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...us about it. It’s a way for us to spend time with friends and family and people are always using it.
“The building is pretty crude and basic – I think the majority of it was built in 1954. When we bought it, it was in a sort of half-timber, mock-Tudor-style house. We filled the whole th...
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...rector teaching colour theory said that using colour was a problem because people are afraid of it, and, to be honest, it’s true.
,“You can actually use a lot of colours together in one room as long as they match tonally. Of course, a lot of strong colours can become quite exhausting. But if ...
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...berately in contrast so you don’t know what to expect from outside. When people come to visit for the first time, I always tell them that it is the one that looks like a prison! But when people come in, they tell me how it looks so different from what they expected.
“The house blends in well...
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Nominative determinism, the idea that some people decide upon their careers based on the suitability of their names, finds a degree of substantiation in the case of Richard Found, head of architectural and interior practice, Found Associates. As anyone in the business will know, the trick is to fi...
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...n and make it work’.”
Gemma: “I think that theres a huge range of people in Scotland who want to follow their dream, want to do it themselves, and there is almost a freedom up here where you can try something without having the huge pressure. In London, I dont know if we would have been as ...
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...erhanging above the water.
And then you get these solitary portraits of people walking their dogs on the other side of the canal, and there are poppy meadows, too. The colours change and shift; its really interactive.
North Several, London SE3
Again, this is a building that is designed to wor...
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...he same climate and landscape, its very green and the waters are cold, the people are very proud, there’s a regional language and both exist semi-separately politically.
“I first went to the Basque country ten or 15 years ago, initially just to party when I was younger. Then, I started going ...
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...it as a party house, which the warehouse definitely was.
“In reality, people come here and have just as good a time. But, interestingly, people are much better behaved if we set up a dining table in the upstairs living space. If we eat downstairs in the kitchen, people don’t behave quite as w...
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...tarlit sky together and keep far away from crowded city life. In the city, people race against precious time, yet time flies so slowly by spending in vain here. We were not swayed by considerations of gain and loss, which help us learn more in the process of wasting time.
▽ 建筑师在山野中...
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Patrick Michell: “People thought we were crazy to build a waterside holiday home on what is essentially a bog. And yes, there were some difficult times when we were getting off the ground, but our practice specialises in challenging sites and I think we could envision what the completed house wa...
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...all into that category… except black
for us means beige.
“A lot of people ask us, ‘Dont you get bored of this colour
palette?’ or, ‘Dont you want some colour?’ Through my work, I have so much
colour in my life and just because its not in my sofa doesnt mean it doesnt
exist. I love co...
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...n for the south of England. I had been living in South Africa. When I told people that Shingle Street reminded me of Cape Town, people thought of Table Mountain, and said: ‘but Suffolk is as flat as a pancake’.
“But it’s the sense of scale, the enormous sky and the light that reminds me o...
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...who came from large families, and who both loved food, cooking and feeding people. When we told anyone those were the reasons we wanted to open a restaurant, theyd say, ‘no no no, dont do it!.
Its a big leap from enjoying cooking at home for your children and friends to having a restaurant....
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...ive and convenient to have this within our home.
“I
mostly work with people and a lot of my work is really about the moments
in-between the momentous, the everyday familiar and unobserved mundanity of
life. I like to capture people in the most truthful and honest way possible,
more often than ...
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...esigned for family life and I’m happiest when it is full of my favourite people. How would you describe the interiors of your house?
Warm, rustic and sensitive…The interiors are warmer in tone than much of the work of the practice to date but at the time I wanted somewhere which felt especiall...
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...n September 2019, he referred to it as being a bit like the Bauhaus, where people with a shared love of clay and desire to make share a beautifully designed space and form a community. I find that really enriching, especially in a city like London, where people can find themselves so isolated from e...
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,客户:Plywood People, ,面积:10,000 sqft,年份:2020,坐落:Atlanta, Georgia, United States, ,行业: Non-Profit / Government, ,Gensler completed the new Plywood People office to celebrate the strength of its network while enabling the support of its community in Atlanta, G...
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...orary pop-up space in the courtyard of the
building, thus contributing to people's acquaintance with the new city cluster.
The architecture of the historical facades that are being restored is very beautiful in its own
right, and their current condition undoubtedly carries a certain aesthetic qua...
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... medium and large companies, from corporations to agencies. Basically, for people who prefer a high standard. We have created a boutique atmosphere that is not often visible in coworking offices. In some areas, customers will feel like they are in a luxury hotel. You can see for yourself when you en...
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...of wood. It's getting dark and in the twilight you can see the first naked people in bathrobes who are going to taste the magic of the sauna with the best view in Jizerky.
We are lucky with people. Together with our clients, we realize things that we used to just admire in magazines. It is alwa...
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