5 inspiring spaces, from Frankfurt to Guangzhou
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Transformative Interiors Our first-ever carbon-neutral issue! |
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5 inspiring spaces, from Frankfurt to Guangzhou |
Embracing sunlight, plant life, whimsy and serenity, the projects celebrated in AZURE’s Interiors Issue include a verdant TV headquarters in a 19th-century Madrid building, a palatial extension to a Jewish museum in Germany and – our cover star – a sky-high and stellar library in Guangzhou. |
This is AZURE’s first-ever carbon-neutral issue. Read all about it in our editor’s letter |
Also in this issue: |
The Future of Hospitality: A survey with interior designers and architects across North America on how restaurants will evolve post-pandemic to offer novel experiences inside and out. Naturehumaine’s Luminous Lake House: In Quebec, a stunning and sculptural tripartite home that was built around a trio of skylights. Fantastic Facades: Innovative materials, from metal and tile to PVs, that boost the beauty of performance of buildings.
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Other features include: |
Engineering Feat Junya Ishigami’s second masterpiece for Japan’s Kanagawa Institute of Technology
| Designing for Care Toronto architect Siamak Hariri on designing more intimate hospital settings, including the new interiors of the Princess Margaret Cancer Center
| Everything Office From desks to seating, a panoply of options for work environments that will make you look forward to Monday morning
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