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Image 10 of 22 from gallery of Hosapete Mane House / Cadence. Photograph by Studio Recall
Image 1 of 22 from gallery of Hosapete Mane House / Cadence. Photograph by Studio Recall
Hospet, Karnataka, is the site's location with a favorable northern orientation. The architects at Cadence envisioned Hosapete Mane House as an assembly of
Cadence is a landmark mixed-use building within the King’s Cross Central Masterplan, one of Europe’s largest urban regeneration projects. With its unique position framing the axis of Lewis Cubitt Park and its idiosyncratic arched language, this quietly flamboyant ‘courtyard tower’ celebrates the concept of threshold while reinforcing King’s Cross’ sense of place. Comprising 113 dwellings … Continued
Image 25 of 27 from gallery of Badari Residence / Cadence. Roof Floor Plan
Completed in 2019 in Bangalore, India. Images by Shamanth Patil J. ‘Cloaked’ is an abode design intervention, monolithically pitched into a tightly knit urban setting. It is enclosed on all sides by an overpowering...
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The EBSQ Friday Five offers a brief look at noteworthy news from around the EBSQ Artist Blogosphere. 1. Kandinksy Cadence – Artist Alma Lee has been studying the work of Wassily Kandinsky. Th…
The Cadence was one of two Handcrafted Movement tiny homes on display at the 2018 Great American Tiny Home Show.
Cadence is a landmark mixed-use building within the King’s Cross Central Masterplan, one of Europe’s largest urban regeneration projects. With its unique position framing the axis of Lewis Cubitt Park and its idiosyncratic arched language, this quietly flamboyant ‘courtyard tower’ celebrates the concept of threshold while reinforcing King’s Cross’ sense of place. Comprising 113 dwellings … Continued
Hospet, Karnataka, is the site's location with a favorable northern orientation. The architects at Cadence envisioned Hosapete Mane House as an assembly of
In the RIMA console by the Jalisco, Mexico–based studio Peca, classic and traditional lines are paired with the strength and elegance of marble. Combining the cadence of the turned rod texture base and the luscious feel of the surface created by the porous travertine marble. Rima: a flawless piece full of lyrical expression that will provide a creative solution to any space.
The Cadence was one of two Handcrafted Movement tiny homes on display at the 2018 Great American Tiny Home Show.