A Material That Just Won’t Quit: 7 Equitone Façades
From monolithic, simple cubes to wildly folded, crisp geometry, these projects use Equitone panels t o bring architectural ideas and concepts to life.
Architectural case studies and material exemplars to spark your creativity and inspire your next project.
From monolithic, simple cubes to wildly folded, crisp geometry, these projects use Equitone panels t o bring architectural ideas and concepts to life.
Constantly developing new countertop and surface designs, the in-house team at Wilsonart set out to capture a luxurious look and feel that could work in an array of environments but also continue to blend in no matter what the current trends are. That’s how the Timeless Luxury collection first came about. Senior Product Designer Paul…
Imagined to inspire your next project, this collection displays seven brilliant ways of using mirror ed glass.
A certain, wildly popular cable-television series (hint: “winter is here”) returned last week, and i n the Netflix and Hulu age, its fans didn’t need to stay tethered to a cable box to enjoy it: Chances are, some watched it on their tablets or computers. Online streaming has undoubtedly changed the way people watch video content,…
Architecture usually makes room for indoor space, not outdoor space, but these modern interpretation s of traditional courtyards buck the trend.
Even kitchen hardware can be architectural.
As a culture, we spend 90 percent of our time indoors. Architecture sustains our way of life; it sup ports our very being; it defines our life experience. But it also connects us to the world outside of our windows and doors. However, certain geographical locations provide their own set of challenges when it comes to…
Next time you are searching for the perfect faucet to push your project over the edge, let matte bla ck be your answer. Irresistibly sleek and covetable in contemporary settings, matte black faucets are all the rage.
Yeah, I know what you’re thinking. “Architecture is a visual medium! How interesting can it be to tw eet about it?” Well, skeptical reader, get ready to be surprised.