Why professor of architecture Joshua Vermillion believes AI art tools could revolutionize the architectural design process
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Reading nooks, those cozy corners dedicated to the love of literature and relaxation, have become a pivotal feature in interior design.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way architects and designers bring their concepts to life. One of the latest advancements in this field is the use of AI text-to-image generators, such as Stable diffusion, to generate visual concepts for a variety of projects
A compilation of architecture concepts created by AI on Midjourney which is a research lab that turns sentences or words into images.
How to Spin Sugar! Learn how to make spun sugar in your kitchen. Use this beautiful decorative element for elegant desserts and pastries. Note: Be extremely careful and cautious when working with hot caramel, as it can cause serious burns.
If you're one of those people who are interested in how others live, then the 'Weird Homes That Just Need To Be Shared' Facebook group is the perfect place for you to visit. With 191.7K members, it is dedicated to celebrating the quirkiest and most unconventional houses and apartments around the world. From creepy attics to retro kitchens, these folks have it all.
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Located on a narrow cobblestone street, a short stroll from the city’s Latin Quarter, Paris’ hip Hotel Henriette Rive Gauche is a cross between a Berlin loft and a Copenhagen concept store. Designed b
Welcome to the 4th installment of What We're Loving! Each month, we'll be sharing all the things we stumbled upon and felt compelled to share this month. We're talking recipes, products, new books, and most importantly, decor. Check back every month to see what's inspiring us. A retro style natural tile This tile is far too luxurious to be found in my home, but my goodness is it beautiful. It looks like it belongs in the lobby of the Proper Hotel in Santa Monica. Source A sunken marble sink with wood trim I'm already thinking how big of a pain in the ass the one side of this sink would be to clean and dust because of its sunken state, but I still love the look! If it was raised on the side, enough for me to easily wipe, I'd be sold. Source An interesting take on bathroom vanities Although I can see myself racking a toe or two on these cute metal pillar bases, they are a fun addition to the bathroom! Source Full and partial wood slat walls have me saving pins for my next DIY home project Slat Walls are all the rage right now. We'll have an entire blog post dedicated to this trendy install later this month! But check out some of our favorite looks in the meantime. Source Source Source Space Saving Bedside Mirrors Mirrors on ceilings? No. Mirrors above bed? Maybe. Mirrors behind side tables? Yes for so many reasons! These tall drinks of water make the room look bigger, and allow you to do a full body outfit check before you head out for the day. Source Foliage filled bathrooms Talk about a time saver. No more moving the plants to the bathtub for their weekly waterings when the plants already live there. Source Cozy Cylinder Spaces for Relaxing Anyone else getting taken back to your younger years when you played in the McDonalds play gym and hung out in the little hole waving to your mom and dad? I can see myself cozying up with a good book and a blanket right here. Source Rounded Edges Creating a Room With Personality I love the natural soft round edges that you find in so many international properties, like this one found in Santorini, Greece. Source The perfect amount of privacy & sunlight in this outdoor oasis We typically see this style of bamboo fencing used on apartment complex balconies in Los Angeles, but I love the idea of using as the topper to a pergola to let in the perfect amount of sunlight. Source Source I hope you enjoyed! Until next month!
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Delnia Yousefi: In a future where the surface of our beloved Earth faces unprecedented threats from chemical and radioactive pollution, our architectural rendering unveils a groundbreaking vision for human habitation—soaring into the skies and beyond. Imagining a world where ships and anti-gravity structures become our sanctuaries, this design embraces the transcendence of conventional living.
Reading nooks, those cozy corners dedicated to the love of literature and relaxation, have become a pivotal feature in interior design.
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IK LAB is a new art gallery concept in Tulum, Mexico founded by Guggenheim descendent and Tulum resident Santiago Rumney Guggenheim and designed by Jorge Eduardo Neira Sterkel. The open air exhibition space is located at Neira Sterkel’s upscale eco resort Azulik, and eschews all elements associated with the traditional white cube gallery. Instead of static walls, IK LAB contains undulating cement surfaces that meld into overhead pathways and leaf-shaped podiums. More
“The Cairo Sketches” are architectural explorations using Midjourney, an AI text to image generator. The purpose of this art project is to re-investigate the Islamic geometry using more recent mathematical principles. As an Egyptian architect I found it thrilling to apply these concepts over the Mamluk building’s Facade in Cairo.
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Organic architecture is a type of design that is focused on creating a harmonious connection between people and the environment. Through its creative use of structures and materials, organic architecture strives to create homes that are safe, energy-efficient, and inspiring. By connecting nature with human culture, organic architecture helps us find beauty in the daily ... Read more
It is a fact of life that buildings, as they age, inevitably fall apart. We Americans are not quite comfortable with this. We like everything to be shiny and new: we like all our buildings and our interior finishes to have the smooth sameness of youth. But the Japanese have developed a way of dealing with this. They have, in fact, embraced the idea that sometimes fixing broken things can make them even better and more beautiful than when they were new.
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Explore the interior design trends of 2023-2024 with Forrest Glover Design. Discover pastel color palettes, monochromatic white on white aesthetics, mid-century fused with 60s-80s influences, dark wood furniture resurgence, and more. Uncover how trends like Dusty Violet & Lavender are changing t
Today, my mini (no pun intended) vacation continued and I did some work on the windows. There's still a lot of work to do--I kept getting sidetracked by my very interesting family--but I'm fairly happy with what I've got so far. First, I did some research. And no, my research didn't solely consist of watching Dark Shadows. Which, by the way, was really bad! I love Tim Burton but, sadly, art direction does not a movie make. For the center window, I looked at number of different windows, both online and in my actual books. I wish I knew where to credit this picture, it's wonderful--and gives a lot of really good suggestions, as far as the type of window I'm trying to make. The rectangular windows are going to be comparatively simple; for inspiration, I looked at a variety of casement windows from different periods, Tudor through Empire. This particular picture comes from the excellent library at the University of Washington. It's especially useful for my purposes, as it's the same brick and stone combination I'm attempting with the Haunted Beacon Hill. I'm back to thinking that light gray stone is the way to go, now that I've actually received my modeling dust packets in the mail. The window doesn't have much depth right now, because I'm leaving room for the "glass." Once it's properly installed, I'll sandwich it between two layers of "stone," and its from the second layer that the sensation of depth will come. This was harder to design than it looks. Once again, I went nuts with my Dremel. The columns are a mishmash of different things: the actual columns themselves are 1/4" half rounds, and the foot and cap are bits I cut from veranda posts. I cut the posts themselves in half, so they'd lie flush with the window, then cut out the bits I needed. This is, arguably, wasteful but I find that, eventually, I end up using all my extra porch bits somehow. I've got a box of odd but useful bits that I regularly root through. The rectangular windows are going to be a combination of dressed stone and wood. The surround itself will be dressed stone; the casements themselves will be wood and, as with their larger cousins in the earlier picture, they'll have smaller square panes. Instead of lead golf tape, out of respect to the fact that lead is poisonous and I don't want anyone in my family eating it, I'll be using copper. You'll have to use your imagination a little bit, here; without the smaller panes, the windows look a bit dull. The extra bit of balsa will support a "carved stone" arch. I fully assembled the window before deciding whether I wanted to add it. It's tough, too, because sometimes things that look horribly plain in naked basswood look horribly over-fixed once they've been clad in brick, stone, etc. Thoughts? How's everyone else doing their windows?
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Since the time when the dream of opening the Life’s Patina Mercantile & Cafe was a concept that kept me up at night until the time it became a possibility that it just might happen, to the again sleepless nights designing, planning, and putting all of the necessary steps into place to make it a […]