Dwell Home – Contemporary House Design by Resolution 4 Architecture
The Dwell Home future of home building. Located in Pittsboro in Chatham County, North Carolina, this factory-made design by Resolution 4 Architecture. Comfortable home’s innovative design does double duty for an underlying environmental cause, with Green features like renewable bamboo flooring – the interior is large and light-filled, with expansive windows that become the focal point of every room, framing spectacular views of rolling hills…
2009 Custom Lighting Design Contest Announced Warm Response to “You Create – We Build” Campaign
Millerbernd Lighting announces the launch of a Custom Lighting Design Contest at the Light Fair 2009 held May 5-7 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
New York, NY (PRWEB) May 5, 2009 – Highlighting the incredible energy savings and flexibility of SSL lighting when coupled with the expertise of a true custom manufacturer, citing the need for innovative designs which incorporate the advantages of LED lighting with the flexibility and quality of custom build, Millerbernd Lighting announces the launch of a Custom Lighting Design Contest at the Light Fair 2009 held May 5-7 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
“The next generation of lighting is breaking out of the box. SSL provides creative people to address and solve business lighting requirements in ways never before imagined.” said Brad Millerbernd, CEO of Millerbernd Lighting. “We have had an opportunity to custom fabricate some truly innovative designs and we are excited to open our factory to build unique and pioneering fixtures.” Read more
Nestle Factory Building – Simplicity of Design
The Nestle factory in Queretaro, Mexico, one of Rojkind Arquitectos design project at 2007 and year built 2009. The building was used arch portico and external elements to create simplicity of design. The final result is a building with a shiny metallic satin exterior color and light reflecting against the bright colors of the interior and friends, are available through the field and the lushness of interlaced fields. In the construction industry recovered well, rethought and heavy, something that gave time to understand the architecture: clarity and hardness.
Source: Platforma Arquitectura
Photos: Paul Rivera
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