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The Lobby of Squares

The lobby was narrow. And double – heighted. It came with a bridge and a skylight. It was in desperate need of design aid, to tie in all these elements together. My initial thoughts went towards wrought iron, where slight embellishment under the bridge, as well as on the stair railing would

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Cafés

The city of Istanbul introduced the first coffee house to the world, a citizen from Aleppo named Hakam and fellow named Shams from Damascus were the pioneers of the first coffee shop where they began to purvey coffee. Soon the word spread and holy places like Mecca also began serving coffee but the

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The Iron that is Wrought

Wrought iron is perhaps one of the most versatile (and my all-time favorite) design elements. It can be used in contemporary settings (less curls and frill) or grand art nouveau interiors (more frill please). It adds character to a space, probably because it has been through so much itself. Wroug

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The Bathroom Challenge

Many potential readers may feel alarmed at reading such an evocative title, but I assure you, you need not worry. For this challenge comprised of a task that I spent many a day and night thinking over. I was asked to design the niche of a main bathroom wall. I had to be innovative. I couldn’

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Gates gone Groovy

When most people think about a gorgeous house, basking in its glory, they probably picture a stunning elevation with large glass windows and tasteful embellishment of wood or stone. Perhaps they think of the landscape, with its sprawling lawns and flowering trees. But does anyone think about the

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