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Art with a view! - 0 views

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    Art, architecture and landscape are beautifully fused in this multifunctional space designed for an artist couple by @VeechxVeech Architecture and Design Studio. Read more about this compelling and immersive space here
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Landscaped Canvas - 0 views

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    Bengaluru's Gallery G - the foundation office for India's foremost modern artist, Raja Ravi Varma, is adorned in lush green foliage; a project by Purple Ink Studio
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Awesome Art Photography Of Squirrels By Irene Mei - 0 views

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    Irene Mei is a graphic designer and photographer from Ukrain. She have developed the passion for shooting nature four years back when she developed into a photographer from a graphic designer. She works hard and have a lot of tours and photowalks with her colleagues to learn and shoot landscape and nature. Accroding to her "You get closer to nature, start to better understand the life of different creatures and notice even small weather changes. The world gets bigger than you thought.". Her squirrel pictures are outstanding and attractive. This is no doubt an art photography of squirrels.
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High contrast, the way to go for Home Decoration - 1 views

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    Do you feel confused while deciding how to choose the right things which makes your home just the best home in the world. There are very basic things which will decide the outcome of your efforts and we will list them down for you here. Walls color and High Contrast: Go for white color for the entire room and put a decorative piece like painting or statue with high saturated color to stand out in the entire room. What we are going to tell you now is not rocket science. White color makes small rooms look big. Also, what is important is to know whether that room will have ample sunlight or not. If one had carefully watched how colors play magic during sunset and sunrise; they would know that blue, violet, red, orange and yellow are the main ingredients to bring up those amazing combinations. Rooms with less sunlight, we recommend brighter shades of yellowish orange. The dark rooms will then be illuminated using violet- bluish lights to bring up the same magic. We recommend that if you buy paintings which are red colored for decorating room, then don't opt of statues which are blue. Go for Red vases as centerpieces and while doing that, you would be setting up a room which is high on contrast but still not overburdened with all the colors in the world. Focused Lights on main paintings: Lights are one of the most important factors to keep in mind before undertaking any sort of interior designing/re-designing. As we have discussed earlier, the shades and the extent of lighting required will depend on the amount of natural light which is available in the room. We recommend controlled lighting which can be scaled up and down as per the requirement during various times of day and night. We recommend using contrasting lights which means that on blue or purple walls, use lights which are red, orange or red yellowish in nature but use blue or purple lights on bright walls. The key to choose the right lighting is to consider the size and style of the room. Some of the import
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Pyramid Viewpoint: BTE Architecture's Triangular Beauty - 0 views

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    BTE Architecture designs a landmark for the Scottish Government
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The science in the art of architecture! - 0 views

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    Marc Fornes of the THEVERYMANY studio uses computational research and digital fabrication to designs a public art installation that is very much at home with the natural landscape of pine trees. Check out the fantastical installation here…
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Patagonia Dreaming: Photos by Andy Lee | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration - 0 views

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    Welsh photographer Andy Lee captured these breathtaking scenes of Patagonian landscapes. "Shot on a recent trip to Chile, the photographer's images of the sweeping scenery embrace the power and solemn glory of the country's natural beauty."
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New Zealand Roads: Photo Series by Albert Oriol | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration - 0 views

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    Barcelona-based photographer and motion designer Albert Oriol captured these striking images while traveling across New Zealand this summer.
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The Hangzhou Yuhang Opera House - An urban node and cultural intervention - 0 views

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    An iconic cultural beacon, the Hangzhou Yuhang Opera House, designed by Henning Larsen, marks an unmistakable presence as it nestles on East Lake's expansive waterfront. Check it out here
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Mumbai 2050: An Origami Vision - 0 views

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    The critical collaboration of Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum and BMW Guggenheim Lab in Mumbai has hypothecated the adage, 'Inculcate it in the child', by engaging young impressionable minds with urban issues through art and craft... Click the link to read more>>
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The green screen! - 0 views

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    Banduk Smith Studio uses the simple solution of a vertical garden as the focus element that works on multiple parameters - environment, climate, ambience... and succeeds in transforming an otherwise nondescript eatery into a trending venue in Ahmedabad.
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Contextual Installation in Nantes, France - 0 views

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    Public art projects are manned with an intention of eliciting some cultural feedback and significant finsings in the ethos of a city and its peple. Is this truly accomplished? Check out Baptiste Debombourg's work at Nantes and leaev us your views…
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Emancipation of a shopping mall! - 0 views

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    Given its myriad entities and perhaps the world's most advanced performance pool, Watergarden in Istanbul is a first-of-its-kind gastronomy and entertainment centre. Check it out and tell us what you think
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