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Banyan Tree Seychelles
Somewhere in the Seychelles, on the south-western coast of the idyllic island of Mahe, Banyan Tree Seychelles seduces vacationers and honeymooners alike with its charming location, relaxed elegance and outstanding 5-star facilities. Preserving its lovely colonial architecture, the resort boasts 60 stylish pool villas, a couple of marvelous restaurants, a spectacular infinity pool overlooking the shimmering Indian Ocean and an award-winning spa where you can escape from reality with a variety of exquisite massages and treatments.
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Urban Campus - Urbanité, Miami, Florida 2013. (arch: Mikaël Pors)
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Luis Barragán - Las Arboledas ranch, Mexico City 1962. Via.
“Serenity. Serenity is the great and true antidote against anguish and fear, and today, more than ever, it is the architect’s duty to make of it a permanent guest in the home, no matter how sumptuous or how humble. Throughout my work I have always strived to achieve serenity, but one must be on guard not to destroy it by the use of an indiscriminate palette.”
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A tiny house built on a restored RV trailer in Nebraska.
I’m not even going to lie and say I would happily fucking live here for the rest of my life.
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NIYAMA - Maldives
Part of Per Aquum collection, Niyama is a stunning Maldivian resort with 86 beach studios and over-water pavilions where modern luxury meets comfort and nature. This paradise is beautifully located in the south-western Atoll of Dhaalu and, in addition to its stylish accommodations, it boasts the first underwater nightclub, an utterly exclusive spa with designer treatments and an excellent array of gastronomic options.
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- This 4 bedroom family home in the Kew Green Conservation Area of Richmond-Upon-Thames draws on the adjacent Royal Kew Gardens and original vernacular buildings for guidance. Inserting a crisp weathering steel volume into a 19th century brick shell, it balances the demands of a contemporary family home with the needs of the Conservation Area.
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Unbenannt by brandon pass
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Renowned artist and sculptor Jorge Pardo spent 6 years building his home on 740 acres of land, deep in the northern Yucatán jungle in Tecoh.