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Interior Design Project Showcase

Penson gave Poole Bus Station a bright and breezy makeover on a tight budget by cladding its sixties’ concrete canopy with a mural inspired by local leisure pursuits.

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SANAA architects create a dreamlike canopy of shiny aluminium that seems to float between the trees.

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New York Design Practices WXY Architecture and local projects have set a new benchmark in tourist information offices. Technology not only has the gen but also adds color to this sophisticated interior in New York City.

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When Cisco renovated its emerging markets division, it wanted to introduce decor accents based on employees experiences of traveling to those parts of the world. The result is an eclectic mix of textures, colors and cultures.

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The Eresby House project in an exclusive location in London’sW1 required the interior designer to pursue a classic yet contemporary feel with a neutral color palette.

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Brad Lynch of Brininstool and Lynch architects has replaced his family bungalow of 17 years with a modern rectilinear block. The three-storey Claremont House in Chicago is now a showcase for the practice’s modernist philosophy on design.

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Although it’s on the edge of a forest and faces north, this family home in Germany is far from gloomy – just as well, since it’s designed for a lifetime’s use.

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This converted loft pad employs more technological innovations and gadgetry than most bachelors could ask for.

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Moorish art and culture provided the inspiration for this interior fit-out in northern Egypt.

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TV chef Gordon Ramsey’s plane food at Heathrow terminal 5 took off recently offering fine dining 21 hours a day. Its location and long opening hours called for an interior and materials that were durable and hygienic but not prosaic.

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