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Japanese Interior Design

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Japanese Interior Design

The Japanese Interior Design is an unique pattern of modelling the insight of a home. The Asian style is somehow distant from the Japanese decoration - the model seems to have no common futures with any other Asian culture and the traditional ways of arranging and completing the design elements is completely original. This is the reason why the Japanese design is getting more and more popular among people from both the West and Asia.
The Japanese design has a More

Japanese Architecture

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Japanese Architecture

Japanese traditional architecture is a distinctive element in the Japanese culture and carries a huge traditional meaning for the people of Japan. Strongly influenced by the Chinese architectural approaches during the Tang dynasty that dominated over Japanese development, the distinctive Japanese architecture has a number of unique features and development process that make it a fascinating form of ancient Asian art. Modern Japanese architecture blends traditional elements like this with modern styles, such as pine furniture, to create a More

Brunel University Athletics Centre

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Brunel University Athletics Centre

Home of one of the best sport facilities in London, Brunel University is definitely an example of advanced architectural achievemnts at the disposal of its students. The Indoor Athletics centre is quite an impressive architectural achievement with fascinating design and offering amazing sporting opportunities for the students.

The architects from DMA have developed and organised the project and the construction and the facility, that also includes a separate Netball Centre. The advanced technology applied and the significant amount of money More

Tsarevets

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Tsarevets

During the 13th century, the Second Bulgarian Empire was the most powerful country in the East of Europe. Its boundaries were touching the three Eastern European seas - the Greek White Sea, The Adriatic and the Black Sea. The ruler, Ivan Asen II, was among the most powerful and politically successful rulers in the Eastern European history and the middle ages, which gave the Bulgarians the opportunity to expand their culture and build the most fascinating capital of that time More

Oriental Interior Design

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Probably the cosiest, the most influential and definitely completely different from the European design approaches, the Oriental interior design is quite fascinating and beautiful, a feast for the eyes of the spectator and truely a pleasure for everyone that can afford the luxury Oriental decoration and furniture.

The fist aspect of that particular design pattern that really fascinates people is the colours - the varieties of red, orange and brown are so attractive that the whole internal space looks cosier More

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