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an empty room with curtains hanging from the ceiling and a table in front of it
Opulent materials and a stage-like setting transform a Brisbane basement into a hot spot
This swanky restaurant promises a see-and-be-seen experience, from dining on Cantonese-inspired fare to the nightlife that follows.
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an empty room with curtains hanging from the ceiling and a table in front of it
Opulent materials and a stage-like setting transform a Brisbane basement into a hot spot
Opulent materials and a stage-like setting transform a Brisbane basement into a hot spot⁠ ⁠ Flexibility is the name of the game for the @j.ar.office designed @centralbne⁠ restaurant, which positions itself as a swanky place to eat by day with the potential for a party to break out at any moment by night.⁠
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a display case in the middle of a room filled with pastries
Simple interventions using plywood, cork and ceramic breathe new life into this Biarritz bakery
From an old-school façade to a contemporary style boulangerie, Roll brings a shopfront back to relevance with a serene, grounded materiality.
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an open kitchen with wooden floors and purple walls, along with large windows that look out onto the mountains
Bold colours and forms frame changing seasons and the landscape at this Chinese B&B
SlowStudio’s Courtyard 11 was selected as the prototype for a broader countryside regeneration project and serves as a harmonious blend of modern living and rustic tranquillity.
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an aerial view of a circular building with stairs leading up to it
A Chengdu resort delivers hyperlocal, biophilic design with statement timber architecture
A network of wooden walkways is central to the locally inspired architecture at an Aim Architecture-designed resort in Heilongtan, China.
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people are sitting at tables in a restaurant with long counter tops and wood paneling
Materiality drives the dining experience at this Ho Chi Minh City restaurant
Sculptural concrete counters and floating indigo canopies at Rokusho bar, a Japanese restaurant, create a nuanced spatial narrative.
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an orange and red room with stools in it
Playful interiors transform a noodle chain eatery into a destination restaurant
Veering away from a uniform brand identity, a new location of popular noodle chain Noodle House embraces a playful look and feel.
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an empty room with tables, chairs and speakers on the wall in front of it
Agile restaurants are on the rise. The latest example is a vibrant Dutch resto-bar
The flexible design of De Achtertuin restaurant and bar in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, allows it to change in use from day to night.
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tables and chairs are arranged in the shape of hearts with colorful umbrellas above them
A Hamburg food court encourages culinary exploration. Here's how
Developed by Studio Aisslinger, Le big TamTam in Hamburg's Hanse District offers an experience-led spin on a typical food court experience.
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an aerial view of a circular building with stairs leading up to it
A Chengdu resort delivers hyperlocal, biophilic design with statement timber architecture
A network of wooden walkways is central to the locally inspired architecture at an Aim Architecture-designed resort in Heilongtan, China.
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