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  • LA Design Festival x East Hollywood Studio Tour

    by Robert Schmolze on September 25, 2020

    On a hidden alley off of Berendo Street in the East Hollywood neighborhood of LA lie three very different creative studios. This little microcosm of design talent embodies tenets of future-forward design and is exactly why LA is now considered such an epicenter for modern design. Come along and meet the talented designers behind Estudio Persona, Cuff […]

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  • The biggest architecture and design stories of 2019

    by Robert Schmolze on December 31, 2019

    Nex up in our review of 2019, editor Tom Ravenscroft takes a look back at the most-read stories for every month this year, including alternative designs for Notre-Dame and an interview with Tatiana Bilbao. January – Drone footage reveals hundreds of abandoned Turkish chateaux A drone video revealing a development of hundreds…

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  • Superflux shows how future homes might face realities of climate change in 2219

    by Robert Schmolze on December 31, 2019

    Design studio Superflux has built a vision of a typical Singapore home in 2219, with features including homemade hunting tools, snorkelling equipment and a mini hydroponic farm. Superflux founders Anab Jain and Jon Ardern imagine that climate change will completely change the way people live their lives over the next 100 years,…

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  • Dezeen’s top 10 hotels of 2019

    by Robert Schmolze on December 26, 2019

    Continuing our review of 2019, Sabina Sohail selects the top 10 hotels of the year including a spa in the Sharjah desert and a hotel built within an abandoned quarry in China. Jungle Keva Hotel, Mexico, by Jaque Studio Located in Tulum, the interiors of this hotel features palm leaf-lined ceilings…

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  • Dezeen’s top 10 home interiors of 2019

    by Robert Schmolze on December 23, 2019

    As part of Dezeen’s yearly review, reporter Natasha Levy has selected the top 10 home interiors of 2019 – among which is a micro flat in Taiwan and a bunker-style apartment in Sydney. Barbican Apartment, UK, by John Pawson Just a smattering of furnishings features inside this greyscale flat on London’s…

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  • Dezeen’s top 10 cosy interiors of 2019

    by Robert Schmolze on December 22, 2019

    As part of our 2019 review – and to mark the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere – design reporter Jennifer Hahn looks back at the top 10 cosiest, most hygge interiors. Hotel Kinsley, USA, Studio Robert McKinley “We didn’t want antlers or plaid and reclaimed wood,” explained…

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  • This week, we rounded up the year’s best stories

    by Robert Schmolze on December 21, 2019

    This week on Dezeen, we rounded up the best architecture, design and interiors posts of the year, taking in the most controversial stories, the best quotes from Dezeen’s many interviews and a slew of interesting interiors. The biggest trends in architecture this year ranged from the serious to the playful. Responses…

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  • Dezeen’s top 10 restaurant interiors of 2019

    by Robert Schmolze on December 14, 2019

    Bridget Cogley has picked the top restaurants around the world for our next review of 2019 – including Snøhetta’s underwater eatery in Norway, a Kyoto chocolate bar and an all-pink pizza spot in London. Under by Snøhetta, Båly, Norway This underwater restaurant on the southern tip of Norway by Snøhetta comprises…

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  • Dezeen’s top 10 shops of 2019

    by Robert Schmolze on December 14, 2019

    A pink-tinged CBD store in New York and a minimalist handbag boutique in Milan are among the top 10 shops of 2019, selected by interiors reporter Natasha Levy as part of Dezeen’s yearly review. Standard Dose, USA, by SR Projects It’s only fitting that SR Projects set out to create a…

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  • Custom-made furniture takes centre stage in Ozone’s second London roastery

    by Robert Schmolze on December 9, 2019

    Coffee roaster Ozone has opened a new space inside an east London warehouse, featuring plywood interiors by local studio Box 9. Box 9 has created custom tables and bench seating to complement the bright and airy aesthetic of the restaurant and roastery. Located in Bethnal Green, it is the second venue that…

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  • Two mothers open Brella to offer flexible childcare in Los Angeles

    by Robert Schmolze on December 8, 2019

    Childcare subscription app Brella has opened its first space in Los Angeles, comprising play areas, a co-working space and yoga classes. Launched in 2019, the startup is led by two mothers – Darien Williams and Melanie Wolff – that grew frustrated with the daycare options available to their own families. Brella’s…

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  • Restored plasterwork and paintings adorn Aires Mateus’ self-designed studio

    by Robert Schmolze on December 7, 2019

    Ornate paintings and decorative stucco ceilings appear inside the self-designed studio of architecture practice Aires Mateus, which occupies an 18th-century building in Lisbon, Portugal. Aires Mateus’ four-storey studio, which has been named Atelier Cecílio de Sousa after the street it’s located on, contains working and meeting spaces, two model-making areas and…

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  • Robert Sunday Reading Sunday Reading On Creative Anxiety & Tension

    by Robert Schmolze on December 7, 2019

    Connect with somebody that can relate to your tension.
    A few years ago, Colton Mulligan founded a creative agency and in the same month was diagnosed with Type 1 Bipolar Disorder. This brought anxiety, depression, and mania to the party. In this talk, Colton shares his personal and professional journey…

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  • IKEA prioritises space for overhaul of living pod in Mars Desert Research Station

    by Robert Schmolze on November 26, 2019

    IKEA has redesigned the tiny living pod on the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah, filling its interior with space-saving furnishings. The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is a simulation site that’s designed to emulate the physical and psychological conditions of Mars, where groups of up to six scientists can visit…

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  • Plywood furniture “islands” are used to customise public housing in Japan

    by Robert Schmolze on November 23, 2019

    A multifunctional furniture unit made up of raised plywood floors and pegboard walls allows residents in this public-housing complex in Osaka to customise their apartments. Nmstudio Architects were invited to create four apartment prototypes for the renovation of a Danchi (a public-housing complex) in Senri, Osaka. The 14-storey building was originally…

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  • Online Therapy Resources

    by Robert Schmolze on August 13, 2019
    Lisa Kantor | Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, LMFT WEBSITE MORE Here is a list. I have not researched any of them or endorsing any of these. This is just a starting point. So please research them all and do your due diligence. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us https://www.advekit.com/ https://www.talkspace.com/ Continue Reading
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