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Inspiration

The world is our inspiration. We observe it and inject it into our designs. We are always creatively curious, questioning the designs around us.


Flooring pattern – Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC

Flooring pattern – Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC

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Little details make big differences

Little details make big differences

Tree grate in Aarhus, Denmark, along the revitalized and daylight canal running through the downtown. Photo: Audric Montuno

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“Nature” needs work

“Nature” needs work

In landscape design, nature has always been held as an ideal model. However, the idealized aesthetic often does not correspond with the practical functional demands. Nothing encapsulates this more than Japanese gardens which have the graceful calm of a tranquil forest, a deceptive laissez-faire of…

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Study in contrasts

Study in contrasts

Modern addition to a heritage building in a strongly distinct materials, colours and styles, tied together through repetition of the overall massing and rhythm of the windows. Photo: Audric Montuno

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“A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It’s where the rich use public transportation” – Gustavo Petro, Mayor of Bogotá

“A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It’s where the rich use public transportation” – Gustavo Petro, Mayor of Bogotá

Photo: Subway station signage in New York City

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Fractal Garden

Fractal Garden

By Legge Lewis Legge Visit their website here    

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Le Jardin des fissures

Le Jardin des fissures

An interesting potential use for pre-construction sites in urban conditions, which can often stay as vacant or abandoned paved areas for years during the application and approvals process. See more at Le Pamphlet        

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Oslo Opera House – Snøhetta

Oslo Opera House – Snøhetta

The image of a massive glacier extends from the planes of the exterior architecture to the artwork that wraps around select walls in the ground floor that represents layers of ice and crystals slowly being compressed by the weight above. The overall brightness of the…

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