Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Malaysia Design Technology Centre (MDTC), Cyber Jaya, Malaysia

MDTC is Malaysia’s national design and technology hub, and comprises of the International Design Museum and exhibition spaces, professional design offices, and the HQ for the ‘Limkokwing Institute of Creative Technology’ campus. The prominent hill-top location above the new technology town of Cyberjaya reflects MDTC’s status for innovative technologies and creative design.The distinctive

Time to get outside......




I know I'm ready !!!!

Monday, May 30, 2011

A good material for the manufacture of kitchen - Modern Home Minimalist

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Coloring Of The Kitchen Sets - Modern Home Minimalist

Colors in the kitchen, we sometimes confused to decide. In fact, in the case of a dye, that is, everyone has different tastes, but if the color you like can be adapted to the design of your kitchen. The dye is part of the finish are in need of inspiration for a kitchen that can produce stunning and beautiful.Some pictures of the kitchen which is a source of inspiration for you to determine the

Small Sofa: Marcel Mini Sofa - Minimalist Decorating Idea

Small sofa furniture design appropriate for your minimalist home interior design.The ultimate spot for reading and relaxing, this small sofa has a thick cushion and a padded back with tapered arms for supreme comfort.55" wide x 28" deep x 34" highSingle-padded seat cushions; extra-thick foam core.Kiln-dried hardwood frame.Care varies depending on fabric type.This is a special-order item and ships

Minimalist House Design of Colman Triplex by Workshop for Architecture | Design

The Colman Triplex is a minimalist house design located in Seattle. This house was design by Workshop for Architecture | Design collaborated Christiane Pein and LairDesign as interior designer. This house has views of downtown Seattle across a park that lies both to the east and north. To allow each dwelling to inhabit a specific portion of the site, the sloping topography was reshaped into

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building

The building was designed by the British architect Norman Foster. From the concept to completion, it took 6 years (1979-1985). The building is 180-metres high with 47 storeys and four basement levels. The building has a module design consisting of five steel modules prefabricated in the UK by Scott-Lithgow Shipbuilders near Glasgow, and shipped to Hong Kong. 30,000 tonnes of steel and 4,500