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Apartment Interior Design by Ingrid Matheu Posted: 26 May 2013 09:43 PM PDT This apartment is a New York loft which interior design was done by Ingrid Matheu in strict, even "office" style. Even though the black and white colors choice usually doesn't associate with comfy home, this loft definitely is comfy. It's bright, elegant and has contemporary and avant-garde decorations all around. Every space in the loft looks like a continuation of previous one. There are five main areas which are the most important for every day life: kitchen and dining space, home office, bath and dress room. Mostly that areas divided only by furniture because of the apartment openness. Only master and guest bedrooms are separated by walls in order to save some privacy. The loft's interior showed that even though the furniture from different areas should look nice with each other it still could be practical and done in different styles. Ingrid Matheu managed to make modern and industrial loft really comfy and beautiful. |
Homeless Assistance Center by Overland Partners Architects in Dallas, United States Posted: 26 May 2013 09:43 AM PDT A Homeless Assistance Center by Overland Partners Architects, located in downtown Dallas, has received two prestigious national awards for its design: the American Institute of Architects' (AIA) 2009 AIA National Housing Award and the AIA/Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Award. San Antonio-based Overland Partners Architects, in conjunction with Dallas-based CamargoCopeland Architects, provided architectural services for the center, named The Bridge. Given to only 17 projects nationwide in 2009, the AIA's Housing Awards Program recognizes the nation's best in housing design and promotes the importance of good housing as a necessity of life, a sanctuary for the human spirit and a valuable national resource. The AIA/HUD Secretary Award recognizes only a select few projects from across the country each year in three categories: community-informed design, creating community connection and excellence in affordable housing design. This year, The Bridge was the only project honoured in the community-informed design category, which is given to projects in which community members, public officials, residents and architects collaborate. Overall, only four projects were honoured in all categories. |
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