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Was actually able to use a lot of ambient for this one, but there’s an SB24 down in the room below left, with diffuser cap aimed at the rear right corner of that room (the big gold slab). Another is down the hall, in an alcove on the right side (you can see the hotspot on the floor) – keeping the hallway from going too dark. A third light is in the room way down at the end of the hall,...
Designed by Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas Architects, The store at 56th Street, Armani 5th Avenue is located in New York City, United States. After Hong Kong Chater House and Tokyo Ginza Tower, Fifth Avenue completes the trilogy of the Armani Stores designed by Doriana and Massimiliano Fuksas for the famous designer. Situated in the centre of New York, in one of the street more known, the project...
Bedrooms need a special kind of lighting. A table lamp on the bedside table is, unless space has to be saved, usually better than a light fixed on the wall, where your head may get between it and the book. But the old system of having one ceiling light hung immediately over the dressing-table is ugly and inefficient. If you have one ceiling point (ex: ceiling medallions) in a room, it must be in the...
The Livraria da Vila, designed by Isay Weinfeild Architects is a unique book store in São Paulo, Brazil. The Architect believed that in a commercial venue, a project must always be developed to enhance the product, its in-store merchandising, and its sales. In particular, they strived for solutions that allowed customers to experience the product as comfortably as possible. In the case of Livraria...
Adjoining the Faena Hotel + Universe in the new cultural district of Puerto Madero Este in the docklands of Buenos Aires, the Aleph luxury residence is a joint venture between architects Foster + Partners and Argentinian all round entrepreneur Alan Faena. Buenosairean traditional houses known as “casa chorizo” have been a key source of inspiration with their characteristic courtyards and open terraces....
Bookstore Selexyz Dominicanen in Maastricht, Netherlands, designed by Dutch architects Merkx + Girod that have used the novel location of a church to create this dramatic modern Bookstore for clients Selexyz Dominicanen. Merkx+Girod were commissioned by the Dutch booksellers to convert the interior of the former Dominican Church in Maastricht into a modern bookstore. For the same client M+G had previously...