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- Modern Interior Design for Wall Panel System from Mdf Italia
- The Middle East Modern Art Museum in Khor Dubai, UEA
- Maya Ubud Hotel and Spa, Luxury Hotel and Spa in Bali, Indonesia
Modern Interior Design for Wall Panel System from Mdf Italia Posted: 08 Sep 2013 09:43 PM PDT This Modern Interior Design for Wall Panel System from Mdf Italia. The wall system includes various shelves and cabinets for all your needs: Tv, magazines, books, there is no limit to the object that can be placed in this capacious wall panel. The finsihes are either white or grey, so the overall look of the room will spell elgance and style. [ Via ] |
The Middle East Modern Art Museum in Khor Dubai, UEA Posted: 08 Sep 2013 08:22 PM PDT The Middle East Modern Art Museum was designed by UNStudio, located in Khor Dubai, UEA. First launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, will be a celebration of the importance of Dubai Creek as a new cultural hub within Dubai as a global city. based on the form of a dhow, the museum holds a variety of spaces to exhibit Arts and Culture such as exhibitions, art galleries, leasable workshop spaces, auditorium, and amphitheatre for live performances and international festivals. In addition, MOMEMA offers a boutique hotel with 60 keys and a boutique retail promenade on the active Culture Village waterfront, as well as a high end signature restaurant on the top level, with 360 degree views of Dubai Creek. [ UNStudio ] |
Maya Ubud Hotel and Spa, Luxury Hotel and Spa in Bali, Indonesia Posted: 08 Sep 2013 08:18 PM PDT Maya Ubud Hotel and Spa, is Luxury Hotel and Spa in Bali, Indonesia. Designed by Denton Corker Marshall. Located high between two river valleys, Maya Ubud sits on a long peninsula of land, which slopes gradually before dropping off dramatically at the southern tip where the Maya Spa sits near a small waterfall on the banks of the river Petanu. Maya Ubud juggles with new and traditional concepts in its design: there are no intricate Balinese paintings, masks nor statues; instead, a deeper, Ancient Balinese concept is celebrated through its landscape and architecture. Its siting is inspired by the prehistoric Balinese tradition of orientating the villages along the Kaja-Kelod sacred axis, linking the mountains in the centre of the island – the realm of Gods (Kaja) – to the surrounding seas where the demons are (Kelod). A ceremonial central spine follows the main ridge connecting the major public spaces such as the porte-cochere, lobby and spa. The 'houses' are then positioned on both sides of the village axis following the contour of the land. At Maya four parallel lines in the form of massive stone walls emphasise the main ceremonial spine. Modern functional spaces are free to slip in and out of these walls; some go further, hanging over the cliff in the case of the swimming pool and restaurant. Culture and heritage are celebrated wherever you look. The subtlety of this celebration is that it is not immediately recognisable to the observer. [ Denton Corker Marshall ] |
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