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056 FOCUS 1. Aluminium


Wave 1 is the first of a series of healthcare buildings making up Te European Center for Families in Sopot, Poland. Inspired by photography of waves at sea by Pierre Carreau, the building has a finely detailed façade of perforated aluminium panels on two sides and sintered ceramic on the other faces. Architect: FAAB Client: Invicta


Contractors: KAPPA Projekt, PF Projekt, Anko


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collections, and designs


2. HI-MACS


Conarch Architects chose solid surface material HI-MACS to create a geometric façade on JK House, a six-storey office building in New Delhi, India. In daylight, the triangular shapes of the Alpine White HI-MACS look fascinating, but the translucent material is backlit at night to stunning effect. Architect: Conarch Architects Client: J C Chaudhry Fabrication: AS Interiors Material: HIMACS Alpine White S028


3. Mirrors


Tis infinitely mirrored 50 sq m corridor is an installation by Moscow-based interior design and architecture studio Maxim Kashin. Called New Suprematism, it is based on the philosophy that pure geometry and colour are the most important aspects of design, rather than established ideas about form and space.


Architect: Maxim Kashin Client: UMA (Union of Moscow Architects)


3D Artist: Arina Krisanova 4. CORIAN Exteriors


Cap Fleuri care home, overlooking the Mediterranean in Monaco, was given a new look with Corian Exteriors mesh cladding to link the old and new parts of the building, playing with its unique shadows


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and lights. In daylight, it gleams in the sun but later fades to highlight the historical building. Architect: Daniel & Patrick Raymond Architects


Client: Principality of Monaco Material: Corian Exteriors Neutral Concrete Façade: Crea Diffusion


5. Glass


Glass Mural is a one-of-a-kind, four-storey office and retail building located in Detroit’s Eastern Market neighbourhood. Te building features vibrant, colourful printed glass façades that both celebrate existing murals and add playful new artistic works to the area. Architect: MVRDV


Consultant architect: Integrated Design Solutions


Client: FIRM Real Estate Contractor: L S Brinker Artists: DENIAL, sheefy mcfly


6. Paint


Jimmie Karlsson at hand-painted furniture specialist Jimmie Martin created a colour-filled home for a client in South London, but when they looked out of the window they saw a dull, bare fence – so he went the extra mile and transformed that into a riot of colour too. Designer: Jimmie Karlsson at Jimmie Martin


Client: Private residential 4 5 2 3


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MACIEJ LULKO


RICHARD GOODING


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