The Cocktail Revival. Photographs by Dylan James Ho. A photographic essay of some of America’s most talented bartenders.
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The Cocktail Revival. Photographs by Dylan James Ho. A photographic essay of some of America’s most talented bartenders.
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“There is nothing traditional or predictable about this space. As you come in, you’re greeted by a white origami-like structure that starts turning like a piece of paper running through the whole 530 square feet. This wooden centerpiece is so cleverly designed that it leaves open the living spaces and gives the necessary privacy to the bedroom and bathroom. It also encases the staircase to the second floor where the bedroom is located.”
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Streetstew is a practical pad for one or more pots inspired on citymaps. The design consists of three puzzle pieces by Tim Baute for Interror.
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Ever step outside, see how hot (or cold) it is, and wish you were still indoors? Well, the front entry to the inner of these housing structures does just that – it opens up to a larger warehouse-like, glass-and-metal structure structure, rather than right into into the wider world – a retreat within a retreat, if you will. A long metal barn lets natural light in on both ends via a fully-glazed front and back, but inside is another story.
A series of individual container compartments provide privacy for residents, raised up to the second story, while main-level spaces and carved-out shipping containers serve as communal gathering, cooking and working areas.
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