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How retailers can build consumer trust by engaging the ‘Five Frames of Mind’

Inside Retail

For instance, when we walk into a cafe, our sensory mind reacts to things like the warmth of the lighting and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, which influences how we perceive the space we are in. We all unconsciously navigate life by using these frames of mind, but today we are going to understand how and why.

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Heriot-Watt: Embracing Heritage in Designing Spaces

Design Middleeast

In fact, the entrance and reception areas of Heriot-Watt University Dubai campus offer a space to weave together diverse cultural elements, creating captivating fusion styles of its international branding with illuminated lighting fixtures and integrating it with natural daylight like the Mashrabiya screens inspired by local architecture.

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Interior inspiration: Design Week’s picks

Design Week

Building forms, patterns and lighting have been reinterpreted in the design. This is complimented with trapeze seating and spun aluminium white and green pendant lights. A mix of materials like wood, textured vinyl and perforated steel aims to engage the senses, while warm lighting is intended to create depth.

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Rotunno Justman Architects gives urban living in Paris A new view

Design Wanted

A contemporary Parisian home enveloped in light and steel curtain embodies a connection to nature and urban harmony. The project, which was completed in February of 2021, aimed to be minimal in its urban intervention to preserve the unity of its surroundings. Dense cities are in need of housing alternatives.

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Tokyo 2020: Olympic torch designed to showcase “hope”

Design Week

The form of the torch is a marriage of Japanese tradition and modern technology. The torch has been designed by Tokujin Yoshioka, a Japanese designer and architect who often works with light and perceptions of human senses. A reference to Japan, sustainability and the bullet train. Who designed the Tokyo 2020 Olympic torch?

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Everything you need to know about London Design Festival 2020

Design Week

Over at the Kings Cross design district, French designer Marlene Huissoud has created an interactive installation which emphasises “the notion of unity and the importance of working together” as we emerge from the pandemic and enforced lockdown. Other districts will follow form with both digital and in-person offerings.

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Embracing heritage in designing spaces

Design Middleeast

In fact, the entrance and reception areas of Heriot-Watt University Dubai campus offer a space to weave together diverse cultural elements, creating captivating fusion styles of its international branding with illuminated lighting fixtures and integrating it with natural daylight like the Mashrabiya screens inspired by local architecture.

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