Glamorous bench designs from Matthias Pliessnig - Whether you are considering a home renovation or exploring designs for a new house, one of the common suggestions that you will get both from architects and engineers is to make it adaptive and earth-friendly. For those who may not be too inclined on the technical details of home designs, "adaptive" and "earth-friendly" are just words, that also often appeal to be expensive and complicated to achieve.However, with the ever changing trends in home designs, we need to start equipping ourselves with knowledge on economical yet safe home design choices. With this iwrote article about Glamorous bench designs from Matthias Pliessnigit is also important to choose a house design that is easier to renovate in case the need for expansion arises. And this is exactly what your architect mean when they speak of adaptive home design.4
Unique, interesting and glamorous, the benches featured in the first 5 images are known as fascinating works of Matthias Pliessnig. Designed in Providence, Rhode Island, US, these three benches named Spill II, PVD, and Pinch were shipped to the Platinum Towers in Beruit, Lebanon for installation on the request of Nabil Gholam architects. The benches are placed in the lobby on polished black Nero Marguina Marble.
These two gorgeous benches called Eurus and Sinuo created by the collaboration between Matthias Pliessnig and Rawn Architects of Boston, MA and Harvard University were installed at Tata Hall, Harvard Business School’s newest building.
Unique, interesting and glamorous, the benches featured in the first 5 images are known as fascinating works of Matthias Pliessnig. Designed in Providence, Rhode Island, US, these three benches named Spill II, PVD, and Pinch were shipped to the Platinum Towers in Beruit, Lebanon for installation on the request of Nabil Gholam architects. The benches are placed in the lobby on polished black Nero Marguina Marble.
These two gorgeous benches called Eurus and Sinuo created by the collaboration between Matthias Pliessnig and Rawn Architects of Boston, MA and Harvard University were installed at Tata Hall, Harvard Business School’s newest building.
Photography: Leva Saudargaité
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