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05-09-2011
Daniele Menichini draws his inspiration from the woods for Ai Cadelach Hotel
Architect Daniele Menichini drew his inspiration from the woods for the hotel’s interior design. The natural element prevails in both the design choices and the installations for saving energy, recycling and ensuring sustainability.

01-06-2011
201 Forest Avenue, interior design by Patrick Brisson
In a restaurant in Saint-Hilaire de Riez, a French beach resort on the Atlantic Ocean, Eiffelgres’ Pietralavica tiles bring to mind the natural setting around the restaurant.

11-04-2011
City Previews Exhibition - Fuori Salone Milano 2011
The products in Eiffelgres’ Pietra d’Origine line are presented in the City Previews exhibition curated by Philippe Daverio for “ Places of view – sensitive design, a Fuorisalone event at the Fabbrica del Vapore.

04-03-2011
Pasel Kuenzel, Black Diamant residence V35K18, the Netherlands
In Leiden, Pasel Kuenzel Architects has completed construction of a new private home which they call Black Diamant for its black façades reminiscent of traditional Dutch constructions of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.

01-03-2011
Agnese Mazzei Architetti, interior design in the spa
Agnese Mazzei Architetti designed the interiors of a luxurious resort in the Abetone ski district, creating spaces with an Alpine flavour using neutral colours and stone.

22-02-2011
Tom Dixon, Royal Academy of Arts restaurant
The interior design of the restaurant at the Royal Academy of Arts in London has been completed by British designer Tom Dixon.

20-01-2011
Waterhouse – dialogue with nature
Architect Li Xiaodong’s poetics involve use of traditional materials and building techniques. His simple architectural vocabulary permits use of local unspecialised labour, in accordance with the architect’s ideal commitment to the region.

11-01-2011
Barn conversion project in Switzerland
Clavienrossier’s plan to renovate an old home in the Swiss Alps reveals how much this building had been denied an identity of its own: its structure of local stone was concealed under several layers of plaster.