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豊田空間デザイン室 一級建築士事務所
「地階の内路地」
地下の廊下は路地のようにして、砂利敷きの間に飛び石、左側のゲストルームは縦格子が連なるモダンな和空間です。正面はドライエリアがあり、自然光が入ってきます。
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James Patrick Walters
This family gallery featuring block printed wallpaper serves as a vestibule for the master suite and children’s suite.
ARTifacts/Shanghai Green Antiques
Fantastic Chinese Antique Carvings ( Late Qing Dynasty ), shown as hanging on the hallway wall at the 6,000 sq.ft. Forest Manor 1-6 home in Shanghai China, designed and developed by the Green Antiques Design Team.
GREEN ANTIQUES holds one of the largest collections of Chinese antique architectural elements in the world, including literally thousands of sets of antique Chinese corbels, carvings, beams, ceilings, doors, windows, pillars, room dividers, temple doors, courtyard entrance gates, courtyard doors, village gates, entrance doors, interior doors, interior windows, lanterns and every other shape and style of architectural pieces imaginable.
GREEN ANTIQUES is one of China's largest antiques shop, with a 100,000 sq.ft. showroom containing thousands of Chinese antique cabinets; interior and exterior courtyard doors; windows; carvings; tables; chairs; beds; wood and stone Buddhist, Taoist, Animist, and other statues; corbels, ceilings, beams and other architectural elements; horse carts; stone hitching posts; ancestor portraits and Buddhist / Taoist paintings; ancient shrines, thrones and wedding palanquins; antique embroidery, purses and hats from many of the 56 minority tribes of China; and a large collection of boxes, baskets, chests, pots, vases and other items.
The GREEN ANTIQUES design and development team have designed, built and remodeled dozens of high end homes in China and the United States, each and every one loaded with antique Chinese architectural elements, statues and furniture. They would be happy to help you to achieve your design goals.
3,126 Asian Hallway Design Photos
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Marie Kalok Innenarchitektin
...in die offentlichen Bereiche des Europaischen Headquarters.
Die asiatische 5-Elemente-Lehre sollte in die Verbindungswege und in den Empfangsbereich der hausinternen Academy übertragen werden.
Realisiert wurde dies durch die Ansprache der visuellen, auditiven und auch olfaktorischen Sinne.
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