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Bars & Leisure Focus: Q&A - Greg Bleier, Studio UNLTD
with Greg Bleier from Studio UNLTD
If Only...
we could trick the mega rich into thinking they’re in space, says Alex Luria, associate at Jestico + Whiles
Bars & Leisure Focus: Project Bar Vasari Amsterdam
DESIGN AGENCY UXUS was commissioned by Dutch investment management company Amerborgh to develop the design of Huis Vasari, a new cultural space housed in a striking 17th century canal house along the Herengracht in the centre of Amsterdam.
Bars & Leisure Focus - Project Shirvan Métisse Doha
AW2 HAS completed work on a new restaurant in Doha, Qatar, for Michelin-star chef Akrame Benalall. Shirvan Métisse Doha restaurant was fully designed by the Parisbased architecture and interior design studio, led by partner architects Reda Amalou and Stéphanie Ledoux.
Project - Silverleaf Bar London
SILVERLEAF is a new destination cocktail bar at the Pan Pacific London hotel, whose design is inspired by ‘naturalism and the elements’. Located in the 144-year-old Devonshire House – a separate building adjacent to the hotel – Silverleaf’s bar will include a semi-private area and Alba; a separate intimate space that accommodates up to 12 people and is designed for private drink experiences as well as being home to a bottle-keep for customers.
Airports – Flying colours
Kay Hill investigates the move towards more sustainable airport buildings, despite some saying the only eco-friendly response is not to take the job at all
Showrooms
Rather than looking at the designs renowned studios produce for others, FX instead looks at how they design their own workspaces
Reviving Ruins
Veronica Simpson travels back in time to bring you some recent inspirational approaches to reincarnating ruins from our past
Brief Encounters
Veronica Simpson examines the life-sized space for community brought to life by Syrian sculptural artist Mohamad Hafez