by Dezeen | Jan 20, 2021 | Uncategorized
A museum dedicated to music topped with an undulating roof that will be punctuated by trees designed by Sou Fujimoto is nearing completion in Budapest’s City Park as part of the Liget Budapest Project. Named the House of Hungarian Music, the museum will contain...
by Dezeen | Jan 20, 2021 | Uncategorized
Plans for a Maggie’s Centre by Alison Brooks Architects on a site in Taunton, UK, have been halted after the local council voted against leasing land for the scheme. The cancer care centre, which had been granted planning permission by the former Taunton Deane...
by Dezeen | Jan 20, 2021 | Uncategorized
Norm Architects used natural materials such as oak, clay, linen and travertine to create a jewellery showroom in Copenhagen informed by modernist artists’ studios. Located on Ny Østergade in the city’s old town, the flagship store belongs to jewellery...
by Dezeen | Jan 20, 2021 | Uncategorized
London designers Tom Dixon and Es Devlin and provocateur Max Siedentopf are among 19 makers and artists who have reimagined a simple wooden chair as part of the 19 Chairs charity project. Organised by London designers Tom and Will Butterfield, the project began during...
by Dezeen | Jan 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
Melbourne-based interior design studio Biasol used earthy hues and stylised architectural motifs to create a destination inspired by Wes Anderson’s symmetry and nostalgic colour palette. The Budapest Cafe in Carlton, Melbourne is Biasol’s second edition of...