Contemporary Asian Living Rooms explores 50 of Southeast Asia's most interesting homes and hotels. Interiors range from the starkly minimal to the luxuriously plush-from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Bali. Created by some of the leading talents in contemporary Asian design today, these interiors feature creative shapes, contours, materials and new ways of working with the space where family and friends spend most of their time together. ,
The" Interiors Now!" series features the world's most amazing, exquisite, and interesting contemporary apartments and houses. With an inspirational richness and diversity of styles, here are homes, residences, hideaways, and studios to astound and astonish, no matter what your taste. Whatever your preference flea market romance or space age bachelor pad, minimalism or neo-baroque you'll find hundreds of fresh and provocative ideas. Volume 2 highlights include: a Berlin interior designed by the architecture firm Graft, a sumptuous rooftop garden New York, a crazy, curvy house in Helsinki, an elegant and thoroughly eclectic London residence (complete with an antique car in one of the rooms), a Turkish residence in Istanbul, and Matteo Thun's Capri getaway.
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With over one hundred full-color photographs, Contemporary Asian Kitchens and Dining Rooms looks at a wide range of inspirational cooking and dining spaces, from the elegance of open-plan entertaining to the raw, modern look of an industrial kitchen. Few rooms in the house depict the changing aesthetics of design as radically as kitchens and dining rooms. The growing trend toward modern fixtures and fittings in kitchens calls for more interactive and creative dining areas, a trend that is redefining the Asian home. Innovation and quality leap from every page of this book, which features the work of some of the best architects and designers from Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Bali. Special sections on al fresco dining as well as tips on how to create the ultimate in table settings give this book an up-to-the-minute edge. Every design is modern and appropriate for homes from Asia to America. ,
Asia, with its spa destinations, has become the mecca for international travelers. Although the spa has a long history in both eastern and western culture, it is the success of various hospitality and spa companies from Asia that has added a new dimension and life to the industry in recent years. Featured here are world acclaimed spa groups like Banyan Tree, Mandara Spa, the Oriental Spa of the Mandarin Oriental, and the highly coveted Ananda Spa in the Himalayas. with the fast increasing number of spa travelers, international hotel groups are quick to respond to his demand. Asias Luxury Spas provides an insight of the most renowned spas in Asia, covering a beautiful array of urban and resort spas. It is a compelling reference book for designers, architects and spa enthusiasts.
Contemporary Asian Bedrooms opens the door to a new world of slumber retreats, showcasing some of the most eye-catching new bedroom designs in luxury homes and hotels in Southeast Asia. Shown here are a range of new design trends, from Zen minimalist to exuberant color kaleidoscopes, that make contemporary bedrooms more than just a spot for sleeping. This book gives homeowners and designers a look at new ideas, shapes, colors and textures that transform the places we sleep into high-style, must-have dream spaces. ,
This book completes the series of titles on the work of the architect Terry Farrell that includes Place (2004), Ten Years: Ten Cities, 1991-2001 (2002), and Continuum (2012). This new volume covers the 1980s, when the practice was founded, and features the work that established Terry Farrells reputation. It includes such seminal projects as Clifton Nurseries, the TVam building, Charing Cross and the MI6 building. Over twenty years later, Terry Farrell continues to build all over the world and enthusiastically explores urban planning and placemaking.,