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How does one incorporate vernacular architecture principles into modern regional designs?
Incorporating vernacular architecture principles into modern regional designs is a thoughtful approach that combines the rich heritage of traditional building practices with contemporary design concepts. Vernacular architecture, rooted in local culture, climate, and available resources, reflects the wisdom and ingenuity of generations past. By integrating these principles into modern regional…
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#adaptation#awareness#Collaboration#construction techniques#contextual appropriateness#cultural elements#cultural identity#education#Interpretation#local materials#modern regional designs#passive design strategies#site analysis#sustainability#vernacular architecture principles
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Someone needs to ban millennials from house flipping. They’ll literally buy an old house that is full of character and giving them the most bland-ass, ikea-looking renovations. Why is everything white or grey? I feel like I’m in a psych ward.
Furniture too, like ma’am, put down the can of spray paint and steps away from the wooden dresser before someone gets hurt.
#I hate modern interior design#rural aesthetic#southern gothic#rural gothic#regional gothic#americana#americana aesthetic
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gonna be so for real I don't get the genshin community on this one. mavuika is not hot and I actually think that her design is really boring but oh well :/
#there's the skin colour thing too. I was expecting it but it was still jarring#anyway I am not tagging this with the fandom tag bc I don't want it to show up there sorry 🙏#yeah I'm just kind of disappointed by her design#I think it's fine if hoyo was going for a different type of look in natlan that's I guess a little more modern#but I kind of feel like it came at the expense of having any style that feels distinct to the region#they kind of all just look like they could be from hsr#combine that with the colourism and natlan is looking bad guys ngl
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wanna work on this again, just remembered an Australia based Fakémon region I was planning out last year
These were the starters for the Legends game taking place in a fictionalised version of 1901-ish, each based on an invasive species:
Serperior (Grass/Ghost) - invasive rubber vine and Madeira vine + other invasive weeds
Cinderace (Fire/Ground) - based on invasive rabbits and hares + rugby players
Greninja (Water/Poison) - based on cane toads + swagmen
#pokemon#fakemon#serperior#cinderace#greninja#i think theres a secondary theme of like. people folks in aus are fond of so#cinderace is a rugby player bc we love our sports (not me but. the greater we)#greninja's a swagman to reference the jolly swagman from waltzing matilda#and serperior i think was just. the royal family.#bc for some reason older aussies just love those guys. power to them but also fuck those guys#(part of why its also based on vines that strangle and kill native plant life lmao. da monarchy amirite?)#anyway!! i like this region i wanna properly design stuff for it since i never did get around to actually drawing most of my concepts#aside from these guys and the modern day starters' first forms
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Top Carpet Manufacturers in India: Weaving Tradition and Innovation
Rug manufacturing is surely one of the esteemed arts from the country.Today, India is among the world's largest exporters of handmade rugs, its manufacturers marrying centuries-old craftsmanship with contemporary design to feed a global market.
Conventionally, rug-making has been associated with centers like Bhadohi, Mirzapur, Jaipur, and Kashmir. Each region has its typical style and weaving technique. For example, Kashmir is famous for its silk rugs of high quality, usually with flowing floral motifs, while Bhadohi is characterized by geometrical patterns in woolen rugs. These skills have been passed on from generation to generation, maintaining the heritage and authenticity of Indian rugs.
Blending in New Ideas in Rug Manufacturing
Even though Indian manufacturers give maximum importance to traditional ways of manufacturing rugs, innovation is found in order to be aligned with modern taste and global trends. This fusion of old and new is something that makes Indian rugs different in the international market. There is a rise in experiments with new materials, designs, and technologies for making rugs that are not only pleasing aesthetically but eco-friendly and durable.
Another significant innovation hitting the Indian rug industry is eco-friendly materials.handmade rugs india With people starting to become more aware of the deteriorating environment, most manufacturers have started going green either in natural dyes, organic wool, or recyclable materials for their production. This does not only reduce the environmental impact but also appeals to those consumers who want home decor that is sustainable.
From the design point of view, this has broken the mold of traditional patterns as Indian rug manufacturers include contemporary styles. Most modern Indian rugs boast an abstract design, minimalistic patterns, or a vivid color palette that appeals to the taste of a young, more design-conscious consumer. Meanwhile, there is an interesting trend that looks toward timelessness whereby traditional motifs are mixed with modern tastes. The result is timeless yet trendy rugs.
Top Indian Rug Manufacturers
A few Indian rug manufacturers have carved a niche for themselves among the top-rated names of the global market in terms of both quality and innovation. Companies such as Obeetee, Jaipur Rugs, and The Rug Republic are only a few to name that exude the blend of tradition with modernity.
Obeetee is amongst India's oldest and most reputed rug manufacturers, with its base in Mirzapur.Handmade Rugs Manufacturer Founded as early as 1920, it has had ample time to establish itself in the high-quality art of manufacturing rugs by hand. Very well known, Obeetee goes for traditional craftsmanship in weavings apart from including modern elements in its designing. The company is also at the vanguard in terms of sustainability, using eco-friendly materials and practices in production.
Innovation in Jaipur has become coupled with Jaipur Rugs, an Indian enterprise based out of Jaipur. Directly working with artisans in rural India, the company provides resources and support to skilled artisans who can create this art of beauty in handmade rugs. In addition, Jaipur Rugs is known for its contemporary designs and social impact initiatives that are undertaken to uplift and empower local communities.
Then there is the Panipat-based enterprise known as The Rug Republic, which is another major player in this field.Rugs manufacturers in india It specializes in modern, eco-friendly rugs manufactured from recycled materials. Innovative approaches to design and sustainability make The Rug Republic the favorite of consumers in search of stylish and environmentally conscious home décor options.
Conclusion
The success of rug manufacturing in India comes from the perfect balancing of tradition with innovation. While preserving ancient techniques, Indian rug manufacturers also use new materials, designs, and technologies to create products finding their place in the hearts of every consumer all over the world. As these manufacturers keep evolving, they are not only keeping the rich rug-making heritage of India alive but setting new standards for quality and creativity in the global market.
#Rug manufacturing is surely one of the esteemed arts from the country.Today#India is among the world's largest exporters of handmade rugs#its manufacturers marrying centuries-old craftsmanship with contemporary design to feed a global market.#Conventionally#rug-making has been associated with centers like Bhadohi#Mirzapur#Jaipur#and Kashmir. Each region has its typical style and weaving technique. For example#Kashmir is famous for its silk rugs of high quality#usually with flowing floral motifs#while Bhadohi is characterized by geometrical patterns in woolen rugs. These skills have been passed on from generation to generation#maintaining the heritage and authenticity of Indian rugs.#Blending in New Ideas in Rug Manufacturing#Even though Indian manufacturers give maximum importance to traditional ways of manufacturing rugs#innovation is found in order to be aligned with modern taste and global trends. This fusion of old and new is something that makes Indian r#designs#and technologies for making rugs that are not only pleasing aesthetically but eco-friendly and durable.#Another significant innovation hitting the Indian rug industry is eco-friendly materials.handmade rugs india With people starting to become#most manufacturers have started going green either in natural dyes#organic wool#or recyclable materials for their production. This does not only reduce the environmental impact but also appeals to those consumers who wa#From the design point of view#this has broken the mold of traditional patterns as Indian rug manufacturers include contemporary styles. Most modern Indian rugs boast an#minimalistic patterns#or a vivid color palette that appeals to the taste of a young#more design-conscious consumer. Meanwhile#there is an interesting trend that looks toward timelessness whereby traditional motifs are mixed with modern tastes. The result is timeles#Top Indian Rug Manufacturers#A few Indian rug manufacturers have carved a niche for themselves among the top-rated names of the global market in terms of both quality a#Jaipur Rugs
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I wonder: Do Americans know about american school buses? Not their existence in general, but how they're seen overseas.
Over here, they're one of the symbols of America, on par with the Statue of Liberty, the flag, the Eagle, and well ahead of any chain restaurant you can name. People won't know any US states, but they will know these vehicles.
The thing is, here in Germany, we don't have dedicated school buses. The general idea is that kids go to school on their own. When that's not practical, they're expected to use (and given free tickets for) public transit. Public transit is designed around this requirement; there are many places where there is a bus, and anyone can get on it, but the route and timetable really only makes sense for school children. In case a dedicated school bus is really needed, that's generally subcontracted out, and the lines either use something like a Sprinter Van for smaller routes, or a normal city or interurban bus (often a used one that's a bit older). School trips are normal public transit, or a rented bus, typically a coach or regional bus.
It's not a perfect system, in the past couple of years there's been an epidemic of people bringing their kids to school in their cars instead of letting them walk, which is less than ideal. It is what it is. But building a dedicated network of public transit lines only for students, and building dedicated vehicles only for that, has never occurred to anyone here.
Of course we know about these buses, from movies and such, but they're as foreign here as cacti or pick-up trucks (actually we're seeing more and more of these here) or yellow cabs (all europeans will assume all cabs in the US are yellow until they actually visit).
You do see these buses here at times, because people still generally like the idea of the US, even if they have a lot of issues with a lot of details, and so folks bring them over, along with stretch limos and stuff (also not really a thing here). And of course, if someone goes to all that trouble, they don't do it to haul school kids, they rent it out for city tours or as a party bus or whatever.
So you see these yellow things as a symbol of faraway places, scenic vistas, some vague undefined idea of freedom that doesn't necessarily hold up to any contact with reality, and it's just a huge part of the whole US aesthetic.
And then you go to a student exchange with the US, and you finally get the chance: You yourself get to ride in one of these iconic chrome yellow buses! It looks just like in the movies! You get in, you drive in them a little…
…and you realise they're shit. Just the worst buses in the western world. Terrible suspension. Uncomfortable seats with weirdly high backs (so they don't have to put seatbelts in, they just restrict how far kids can fly in an accident). Everything made out of the cheapest materials. Turns out the reason why the US uses school buses like that instead of normal modern city buses, which the US has, is to save money and because they just hate kids.
And then it hits you why US Americans say "as American as apple pie", a dish that is made and enjoyed literally anywhere in the world, instead of "as American as yellow school buses". Of course the Americans already knew all this. They got tortured by these things forever. It would never occur to them to see this as a symbol of America, it's just a normal part of life for them. It's a symbol of school and school life and sometimes normalcy, and tells us that these actors getting out of it are supposed to be teenagers, nothing more.
But most people in Europe have, of course, never ridden on these buses. So when they see them in movies and TV, that's a giant big yellow signifier that we're not in Hessen or Wallonia or wherever anymore. A symbol of a different world, one that may be at most a once-in-a-lifetime-experience for most people, just like a picture of a tropical beach, Mayan Pyramids, the Great Wall of China, or Hildesheim (there's no reason to go there twice). And I think Americans don't know that, and that's fascinating.
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Infinity – Pool
Inspiration for a huge contemporary backyard stone and custom-shaped infinity pool remodel
#outdoor furniture#indoor-outdoor living#regional modern#desert modern architecture#contemporary design#contemporary
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But then around 30 million years ago — halfway through the Age of Mammals, give or take — something happened. The nautiloids started disappearing. Fewer species, less diversity. Bit by bit they shrank back into their current small range. What happened halfway through the Age of Mammals? Well, here’s one clue: the nautiloids’ long retreat showed a pattern. It wasn’t everywhere and all at once. They disappeared first in the northern arctic regions; then in the Antarctic; then in temperate zones; finally across most of the tropics except that one small patch. This pattern suggested a culprit: a warm-blooded predator that evolved in the Arctic and then spread around the world. But… the armored cephalopod design had been around forever. They’d been living with predators for half a billion years. Sharks. Primitive armored fish. Not-so-primitive modern fish. In the age of dinosaurs, they had to deal with ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and mosasaurs. Back in the Paleozoic, they were hunted by eight-foot-long giant sea scorpions. Way back in the Cambrian, they had to live with the anomalocariids. In the early Age of Mammals, there were primitive whales and sea-going crocodiles. The armored cephalopod design took them all in stride and kept going. So what happened?
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Open in Phoenix The family room is a large, open concept design with white walls, a two-sided fireplace, and a wall-mounted television.
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Stucco - Exterior Mid-sized trendy green split-level stucco exterior home photo
#sustainable design#modern#regional modern#sharp design studio#green home#exterior#award winning design
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Bedroom Denver
Inspiration for a large, modern guest bedroom remodel with white walls, a standard fireplace, and a metal fireplace. The room has a medium tone wood floor, brown walls, a wood ceiling, and wallpaper.
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Roof Extensions in Seattle Small trendy backyard deck photo with a roof extension
#heat lamps#contemporary kitchen#cedar siding#light cloud#concrete paver patio#contemporary design#regional modern
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Traditional Exterior in Providence Inspiration for a small timeless blue two-story wood exterior home remodel with a shingle roof
#regional modern#living space#traditional design#contemporary living room#coastal slipcovered#coastal decor#coastal style
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Bedroom in Denver Inspiration for a huge contemporary guest medium tone wood floor, brown floor, wood ceiling and wallpaper bedroom remodel with white walls, a standard fireplace and a metal fireplace
#contemporary kitchen#bedroom#mountain contemporary#regional modern#contemporary design#modern kitchen
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Wood Denver
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary gray three-story wood exterior home remodel
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Phoenix Infinity Pool
Example of a large minimalist custom-shaped infinity hot tub design
#regional modern#infinity#contemporary design#modern architecture#beautiful pools#butterfly roof#desert landscape
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