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Feb 13, 2012

Modern Hospitality // Beautiful ambiance // Grand Location // KingHilton Studio Suite with Balcony @ The Hilton Hotel DublinKilmainham // Dublin // Republic of Ireland // Embrace Beauty!

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The Hilton Hotel, Kilmainham, Dublin 8

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This 120 bedroom hotel is clean and contemporary, with crisp, bright interiors. Included in its facilities are a bar and café bar, Cinnamon restaurant, nine executive meeting rooms with conference facilities and a 'Living Well' health club with hydrotherapy pool and gymnasium. Materials used are both simple and natural with bespoke carpets throughout; carefully selected wall coverings, textured walls and graphics to specific areas help to define the spaces.

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Architects: Cantrell & Crowley Architects & Interior Designers Blackrock // County Dublin

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How beautiful a day can be
When kindness touches it!

--- George Elliston

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SEE>>>>>>>WIKIPEDIA = Hilton Worldwide = One Hotel at a time

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Apr 22, 2011

Black Bedroom


Bedroom Views, originally uploaded by Steve Rosset.

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Olympic Village Set I Steve's Website I © Steve Rosset 2010

Millennium Water - Northeast False Creek - Vancouver, Canada

Apr 14, 2011

Apr 11, 2011

bedroom / nightstands


bedroom / nightstands, originally uploaded by Mr. Purty.

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photos from our bathroom/bedroom remodel. we did all the work ourselves except for some of the drywall, and the new plumbing for the new bath. the bathroom has been finished for about a year, and we just finished up the bedroom by building the tv stand and nightstands.

Apr 2, 2011

New Condo Interior


New Condo Interior, originally uploaded by curbed.

New Condo Interior

A rendering of the New Condos interior.

Condo in black and white

Feb 21, 2011

Feb 20, 2011

Austin Lake House photo by Mike Osborne

The project begins with a 1980’s home-builder house fronting on lake austin. The original design did not harness views to the lake and Mount Bonnell, nor did it respect the ecological sensitivity of its site.

The challenge was to develop a sensitive and inventive result out of a pre-existing condition. Through the use of glass, steel, detailing and light the home has been adaptively reinvented.

Reflection, translucency, color and geometry conspire to bring natural light deep into the house. A new solarium, pool, and vegetative roof are tuned to interact with the natural context.

Exterior materials and refined detailing of the roof structure give the volume clean lines and a bold presence, while abstracting the form of the original dormers and gable roof.

Further connecting the home to its site, the roof begins to dissolve where a glass clad chimney and slatted wood screen stand in relief against the sky.

Bercy Chen Studio LP

www.bcarc.com
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