• Get hundreds of tips from the new Unity 6 optimization guides for console, PC, mobile, web, and XR!
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    Get hundreds of tips from the new Unity 6 optimization guides for console, PC, mobile, web, and XR! Learn how to optimize assets for different platforms, manage memory, reduce thermal throttling and battery drainage on mobile devices, achieve high-fidelity graphics on consoles, and much more. Theres something for every Unity developer in these guides. Read more about whats in the guides: https://on.unity.com/4emOKah
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  • A vision for the hospital of the future
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    In the grand journey of human progress, healthcare is at a tipping point. Much like the decline of civilizations chronicled by Jared Diamond, traditional hospitals, once viewed as bastions of healing, are on the brink of an existential collapse. The hospital of the future needs to break free from the constraints of its physical walls. With a growing emphasis on digital health, hospitals must adopt a hybrid model, offering care that is half-virtual and half-physical.As a medical doctor turned researcher turned techbio founder, I can say with certainty that the entire patient experience must be revamped, combining gamification with operational efficiency. Imagine a healthcare system where every patient has real-time access to their medical information on a mobile device, paired with a digital copilot that assists them through their treatments and monitors symptoms.This copilot, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), not only tracks the patients progress but connects seamlessly with environmental health devices that monitor vital signs without patient involvement. It could understand images and data in ways that surpass human capabilities, acting as an intermediary between patient and doctor, preempting crises before they escalate.How the future empowers doctorsFor the hospital of the future to succeed, doctors have to evolve too. Medical school wont just consist of learning medicine, but also learning the principles of artificial intelligence, physics, and mathematics. The healthcare professional of tomorrow will blend engineering with medical expertise. Doctors will also need project management skills, fostering a collaborative and entrepreneurial spirit that has, until now, been absent from most healthcare systems.The reliance on repetitive tasks, like reading CT scans or analyzing pathology slides, will diminish as AI takes over these functions. Doctors will instead focus on complex cases and technical procedures, spending more time with patients and less time overwhelmed by clerical tasks. A new generation of medical professionals will train using smart video gamesthink of it as the Mario Kart of Medicine, but with a focus on honing medical knowledge and decision-making skills.A decentralized, AI-driven healthcare systemHospitals will no longer be isolated centers of care but part of a decentralized, AI-powered global network. Tumor boardsa meeting of medical professionals that discuss complex cancer cases and determine the best treatment plan for a patientcurrently operate in silos. These will be reimagined, allowing experts from around the world to collaborate on complex oncology cases.One day, we could match a specific patient case with a specific doctor, from anywhere in the world, using AI to analyze their samples. Patients in advanced stages of cancer will be compared with similar cases globally, ensuring that the best treatment options are available, no matter where they are.AI will also play a critical role in helping doctors understand the biological underpinnings of diseases. Automated labs, integrated with AI-driven discovery systems, will constantly test new hypotheses and generate training sets from patient-derived models. By combining biological data with insights from animals, AI will unlock the mysteries of disease mechanisms and identify precision treatments for unmet medical needs.The role of Agentic AI in medicineThe complexity of biology is beyond the reach of the human brain. Agentic AI will surpass simple language understanding and delve deep into the intricacies of the immune system, the molecular basis of diseases, and the discovery of new patterns in patient data. Agentic AI will transform how we comprehend biology, creating new hypotheses and developing interventions that extend life.As healthcare technology becomes more affordable and digitization spreads, the gap between developed and underdeveloped countries will shrink, and federated learning technologies will help democratize access to the latest medical breakthroughs, ensuring that geographic location no longer determines the quality of healthcare.Revolutionize careThis is the future of medicinea positive singularity where hospitals evolve into highly efficient, tech-driven ecosystems of care. AI and Agentic AI will augment doctors skills, empowering them to provide more accurate, timely, and personalized care. Repetitive tasks will be automated, allowing human caregivers to focus on what truly matters: the patient.Hospitals will be run like startups, driven by patient safety and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Data silos will crumble, replaced by collaborative technologies that enable seamless sharing of knowledge across borders.The future of healthcare is not just about curing diseasesits about building a system that anticipates, innovates, and delivers healthcare in a way that is proactive, decentralized, and above all, human-centered. The hospital of the future will be a testament to how far weve comeand a glimpse of where were headed.Thomas Clozel is cofounder and CEO of Owkin.
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  • Will the DOJs proposal to break up Google survive the incoming administration?
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    The proposal filed on Wednesday by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to completely dismantle Googles monopoly in the world of search would require the company to sell off its Chrome browser, which has a 67% market share worldwide. And it would have huge ramifications for the broader tech sector. If, that is, it can survive a regime change in Washington, D.C.Google has called the proposal staggering and radical, claiming it would hurt both the company and the American people. But many have welcomed the move by the DOJ and Jonathan Kanter, the assistant attorney general who sits within the departments antitrust division.Theres just one key question: whether the DOJs effort lasts the next few months until remedies are agreed upon in the springby which time a new administration will have taken the reins in the White House.This is really Jonathan Kanters last stand, says Adam Kovacevich, founder and CEO of the Chamber of Progress, a tech industry coalition. Kovacevich says Kanter appears to have undertaken the action as a last-ditch attempt to make an impact before the change in president, and a potential new approach to tech hegemony. Donald Trump has hinted on the campaign trail that a more laissez-faire approach to tech companies market dominance and has even suggested winding back a planned ban on TikTok once he assumes power. (Its worth noting, however, that the DOJs initial case against Google was filed during Trumps first administration.)As we enter a period where energy-hungry AI is the next big thing for these corporations, we need morenot lessregulatory intervention, says tech historian Mar Hicks. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that the incoming administration will prioritize resources or expertise to explore harm-reducing regulations or to follow through on any of the current administrations efforts, as Googles executives well know.The potential that Googles worst week ever, which would require it to unwind its entire business model, might not be that troubling after all looms large against the ticking clock. [Kanter] wont be around for the remedies trial in the spring, the ultimate remedy decision, and the appealso he clearly saw no downside in throwing remedy spaghetti against the wall, says Kovacevich.The big unknown is what happens come January 20, when Trump is sworn in. Trump has said he doesnt want to break up Google, but its too early to tell how the DOJs strategy might change next yearespecially since there is also likely to be turnover among the departments attorneys, says Kovacevich. The fact that Trumps initial pick for attorney general, Rep. Matt Gaetz, has withdrawn from the running throws the future into even more turmoil.The timeline of the process helps Google in that sense, with revised proposed remedies due to be submitted by the DOJ in court come March, and a trial over those remedies scheduled for April. By then, everything could well have changedand for Google, potentially for the better.
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  • Burrell Collection museum in Glasgow named Scotland's best new building
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    The renovation of the Burrell Collection museum in Glasgow by British studio John McAslan + Partners has won the RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland award for 2024.Completed in 2022, the museum refurbishment by John McAslan + Partners involved the expansion and renewal of the 20th-century building, originally designed by Barry Gasson Architects.Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) said the jury praised the design for its "respectful approach" that retains the museum's "architectural integrity".The refurbished Burrell Collection museum has been named Scotland's best new building"There was a level of ambition to this project, which both was on the part of the client and obviously the architect that reflected quite the importance of the existing building," said jury chair and architect David Kohn."I think in a context within the UK, within Scotland of dwindling investment in arts, here was a full-blooded decision to absolutely support the arts, support this building and done with complete conviction," Kohn added."It is a cultural pursuit in which there is excellence," he continued. "And it was a reminder of what architecture can do."The refurbishment was completed by John McAslan + PartnersThe redevelopment involved expanding the museum's collection space as well as improving access into and around it.Inside, the updated space is defined by well-lit interiors, centred around a newly-added three-storey atrium with exposed timber and concrete surfaces.Read: John McAslan + Partners refurbishes 20th-century Burrell Collection museum in GlasgowThe Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award is an annual prize named after Scottish architect Andrew Doolan who passed away in 2004. It recognises buildings of all typologies.The Burrell Collection was chosen as this year's winner ahead of four other projects. These have each been featured in a series of videos produced by Jim Stephenson and published by Dezeen and RIAS to showcase the shortlist.The redevelopment expands its collection spaceThe other four projects shortlisted were Ardoch by Moxon Architects, North Gate Social Housing by Page\Park Architects, and The Fruitmarket Gallery and University of Aberdeen Science and Teaching Hub, both designed by Reiach and Hall Architects.Previous winners of the RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland award include a remote house by Ann Nisbet Studio, which won last year, and a small office and cafe by Moxon Architects, which won in 2022.The film and photography is by Jim Stephenson.The post Burrell Collection museum in Glasgow named Scotland's best new building appeared first on Dezeen.
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  • Nordic model to inform redesign of California's San Quentin prison
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    Danish architecture studio Schmidt Hammer Lassen and American studio DLR Group have been selected to redesign California's San Quentin State Prison into a rehabilitation centre that will utilise influences from the Scandinavian incarceration system. Following a 2023 announcement from California Governor Gavin Newsom that the maximum-security prison will be converted into a "one-of-a-kind facility" renamed the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, the studios have released designs of the future centre.DLR and SHL have been named as architects for the conversion of the former San Quentin State PrisonSchmidt Hammer Lassen (SHL) said that it will utilise principles derived from those used by Scandinavian countries for the architecture, design and management of their carceral facilities including enhanced daylighting and access to education and landscaping.It has worked on similar projects such as the New Correctional Facility Nuuk, using a system introduced in the 1990s that "prioritises rehabilitation through education", according to the studio."Bringing our expertise with the Nordic model of rehabilitation and education, we are combining the best of both worlds," said SHL senior project manager Jette Birkeskov Mogensen. "Having DLR Group and SHL working from day one as an integrated design team has ensured an unprecedented level of speed and quality in design informing clients."Read: "Design can immediately and practically reduce the number of people in custody"The announcement is part of the overall California Model initiative by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), a series of reforms that seek to improve living and working conditions for those incarcerated, prison workers and visitors.The California Model is partially informed by an "independent report" submitted to the Governor in early 2024 that details recommendations for expanding rehabilitation efforts including improving housing for inmates and correctional staff, as well as improving officer training."Dignity and respect""[San Quentin] carries a well-earned reputation central to US history and culture based in large part on its notorious punitive and degrading environment," project design lead Kasper Heiberg Frandsen told Dezeen."The corresponding design solution offers meandering routes through a non-rigid and natural campus setting, rich in its variation and down-scaled in its massing.""The lay-out supports abundant modes of learning from focused studies, group collaboration to class teaching. Delivered through a tailor-made architectural language spoken with a subtle and no-nonsensical precision, telling a tale of human dignity and respect."Renders of the project show facades clad in an assortment of bevelled tiles. Landspacing, walking paths and seating surround its entrance.The building will forefront educational facilities as part of an overarching rehabilitation modelThe facility will encompass "a campus-like educational facility" with classrooms, a library, a technology and media centre, a store, and cafe.According to the architect of record, DLR Group, demolition of a former warehouse and the "forbidding" San Quentin South Wall has already begun to "further reinforce the open, campus-style environment."Read: CookFox to convert former New York City prison into affordable housingThe rehabilitation centre is expected to open in 2026.San Quentin State Prison is California's oldest prison and once contained the state's only death row until Newsom's moratorium on the policy in 2019. Starting in 2024, death row inmates are now being relocated.CookFox Architects recently released its designs of a former's women prison that is set to become affordable housing, while principals of DLR Group Lori Coppenrath and Marayca Lopez discussed how design can help reduce mass incarceration.The images are by Aesthetica.The post Nordic model to inform redesign of California's San Quentin prison appeared first on Dezeen.
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  • Base Case: A Portable Dual-Monitor Set-Up in a Luggage Form Factor
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    A company called Base Case has crammed two 24" monitors into a rolling carry-on form factor:It's got built-in telescoping legs and a built-in power cable, giving you one less thing to pack.Other than these teaser images, there's virtually no information on either the product or the company; they only say they're launching it "soon."
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  • Harley-Davidson's LiveWire to Release Designey Electric Scooters
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    Harley-Davidson has pivoted with the times. Once known for producing heavy, gas-powered, ear-splitting hogs, the company released its Livewire electric motorcycle in 2019; it then spun Livewire off as its own electric motorcycle brand. And Livewire is now reaching downmarket to target consumers you'd never associate with H-D: The scooter crowd."LiveWire is excited to announce the expansion of our strategic partnership with globally recognized powersports company KYMCO, in creating LiveWire's debut maxi-scooter."As you can see, they're planning both an off-road version and a city version. Both will be powered by the company's S2 electric powertrain. And while these are just concept images, the company says "We intend to enter this category in a way that only LiveWire can, with products that stand apart visually, technically, and experientially." The company says these will hit the market in 2026.
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  • Minimalist moon calendar brings the tranquility & calm of the lunar element to your home
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    In a world of constant alerts and flickering screens, even something as simple as a calendar has lost its charm. The Oboro Silver Moon Calendar by Replug is a bold response to this trenda celebration of design, craftsmanship, and the quiet beauty of the lunar cycle. Forget lifeless apps and generic wall hangings; Oboro redefines what it means to track time with style and purpose.Designer: Re+gClick Here to Buy Now: $59Digital Calendars Lack SoulMost digital calendars are efficient but uninspiring. They help you stay organized but dont invite you to pause or reflect. Physical calendars, on the other hand, can offer a deeper connection to timebut too often, theyre either overly functional or decorative without substance. The Oboro Silver Moon Calendar is different.Inspired by oborozukia Japanese term for the soft, hazy glow of the moonthis calendar transforms timekeeping into a sensory experience. Its a design that not only tracks lunar phases but also brings tranquility and understated beauty to your space.A Design That CaptivatesThe Oboro Silver Moon Calendar stands apart with its thoughtful details. The moonlit greige paper radiates a calming glow, mimicking the subtle light of a hazy moon. Silver foil accents on each lunar phase interact with ambient light, creating dynamic, ever-changing reflections that draw the eye without overwhelming a room.Its also tactile. The embossed lunar phases encourage touch, turning every glance into a grounding ritual. Imagine running your fingers across the texture as you prepare for the week ahead or take a quiet moment to reflect. Oboro doesnt just track time; it makes you feel connected to it.Craftsmanship Rooted in HeritageHandcrafted in Japan, Oboro exemplifies meticulous design. Its precise proportions allow it to blend seamlessly into various interiors, from minimalist workspaces to cozy living rooms. Whether perched near a leather armchair or paired with a wooden desk, Oboro enriches its surroundings with quiet sophistication.Every detail reflects Japanese artistry, from the premium materials to the serene aesthetic. This isnt just a calendarits a piece of cultural heritage designed for the modern home.More Than a CalendarOboro invites you to create moments of calm in a fast-paced world. Whether youre tracking lunar phases for gardening, meditation, or simply enjoying the interplay of light and shadow, this calendar rewards mindfulness. Imagine sipping tea as the soft glow of Oboro fills your spacea fleeting pause in an otherwise hectic day.For those who value thoughtful design, the Oboro Silver Moon Calendar is more than a tool. Its a connection to natures rhythm, a reflection of craftsmanship, and a reminder that even the smallest objects can hold meaning.Final ThoughtsThe Oboro Silver Moon Calendar transforms timekeeping from a chore into an art form. It combines elegance, functionality, and cultural depth, offering a timeless alternative to disposable modern tools. If youre seeking design with purpose, Oboro is a quiet triumpha piece that brings serenity and beauty to your everyday life.Click Here to Buy Now: $59The post Minimalist moon calendar brings the tranquility & calm of the lunar element to your home first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • The Goldstein Estate: A Living Sculpture of Architectural Ingenuity
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    Exploring the Sheats-Goldstein Residence feels like stepping into a space where time, design, and personal vision converge seamlessly. Perched in the hills of Los Angeles, this architectural creation embodies the principles of organic architecture while showcasing decades of meticulous transformation under the stewardship of its visionary owner, James Goldstein. Initially designed in 1961 by John Lautner, a protg of Frank Lloyd Wright, the residence has evolved beyond its initial purpose, becoming a continually changing work of art.Designer: John LautnerA Homes Humble BeginningsHelen and Paul Sheats originally commissioned Lautner to create a family home that would integrate seamlessly with its natural surroundings. Lautner took on this challenge boldly, using expansive glass panels and concrete forms that mirrored the rugged hillside. These choices made the house feel like an extension of the landscape. The original structure, built between 1961 and 1963, featured five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. The home was constructed using poured-in-place concrete, steel, and wood, built directly into the Beverly Crest neighborhoods sandstone ledge of the hillside. The original living room was completely open to the terrace, protected only by a forced air curtain. The design emphasized open spaces and connections to the natural environment, typical of Lautners organic architecture philosophy.However, by the time James Goldstein bought the property in 1972, it was severely neglected. The living room lacked walls, utilities were in disarray, and the entire structure needed significant repair and revitalization.Goldstein went beyond simple repairs, working alongside Lautner and later architect Duncan Nicholson to completely transform the property. Together, they took it far beyond its original state, turning it into an architectural icon that reflected Goldsteins intense attention to detail. The renovations introduced innovative elements for their timefully automated windows, integrated furnishings, and open spaces that seamlessly connected indoor and outdoor environments. Goldsteins modifications included removing dated carpeting and exposing the signature coffered concrete ceiling pierced by 750 skylights made from drinking glasses. In the Sheats-Goldstein Residence, drinking glasses refer to a unique architectural feature designed by John Lautner. Specifically, 750 drinking glasses were ingeniously cast into the concrete roof structure of the house, creating an extraordinary skylight system.Architectural SignificanceLautner intentionally used these drinking glasses to create a remarkable lighting effect in the main living space. When sunlight passes through these 750 tiny skylights, it generates a mesmerizing pattern of light rays that dance across the interior, mimicking the effect of sunlight filtering through a jungle canopy.Design Philosophy This innovative approach reflects Lautners architectural philosophy of creating immersive spatial experiences. The drinking glasses transform the ceiling into a dynamic, light-filled canvas, making the interior feel like a living, breathing environment. As one source describes, the skylights create the illusion of light penetrating a jungle canopy and produce the impression of moving lights on the ground, giving occupants the sensation of walking through a primeval forest.The drinking glasses are more than just a functional element; they are an artistic expression that blends architecture, light, and natural experience into a single, breathtaking design feature of the Sheats-Goldstein Residence and redesigning key areas like the fireplace and dining room.The Master Bedroom: A Sanctuary of PrecisionAmong the many redesigned parts of the home, the master bedroom stands out as a showcase of Lautners forward-thinking vision and Goldsteins desire for something completely unique. Redesigned to fit Goldsteins preferences, the room features a concrete lounge that appears to grow from the floor itself, positioned perfectly at a glass corner that disappears at the press of a button. This space is a bedroom reimaginedbuilt with exacting precision to meet Goldsteins vision.I had the opportunity to briefly chat with James Goldstein, the owner, and asked him what was the most challenging part about the renovation. He shared that the master bedroom was by far the most difficult aspect, taking him over four years to complete. He mentioned that it took longer than if he had just built it from scratch, reflecting the intricacy and dedication in making this space truly unique.The master bedroom showcases extraordinary design elements that illustrate this dedication. The triangular day bed is designed to align with the rooms shape, its tip precisely matching the tip of the floor slab. The glass walls can slide away smoothly, connecting indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly. There are also unique touches, such as an embedded hidden scale within the wood floor, inlaid with marble, and an angular glass sink that, when tapped, reveals a wood deck and hot tub beyond a glass partition. The entire suite was redesigned with every elementfloors, cabinets, bed, toilets, and sink to closetsto suit Goldsteins lifestyle.Beyond the impressive engineering, every detail within the master bedroom reflects an intentional departure from traditional design. The integrated closets have been carefully designed to eliminate clutter, allowing the room to maintain an uninterrupted flow. The sculptural bathroom fixtures feel like an extension of the rooms architectural linesnothing was installed without consideration for its function and place in the larger composition of the space. Goldsteins approach made the master bedroom a living sculpture, where every piece contributes to continuity and immersion.The Pool: A Redefining Feature of Los Angeles HomesThe pool, an unmistakable highlight of the residence, became an architectural feature that pushed the boundaries of residential design at the time. Originally lined with plaster, the pool was transformed into one of the first infinity pools in Los Angeles. Lautner and Goldstein eliminated the traditional railings, instead designing it to give the impression of water merging into the horizona visual trick that made it seem like both the pool and the house were suspended above the city.This design choice wasnt purely aesthetic. The pool was constructed with thoughtful details that enhanced the experience of the house as a whole. Three underwater windows, installed within the master bedroom, provide a unique perspective into the pool. Initially conceived as a way for Helen Sheats to keep an eye on her children while they played, the feature now offers a whimsical and unexpected viewpoint, adding an element of surprise to the space. Goldsteins decision to retain and enhance these elements shows his appreciation for Lautners original intent while infusing the house with his own personality.Concrete and Steel: A Dialogue of MaterialsThe interior furnishings of the Sheats-Goldstein Residence reflect the same dedication to material innovation and permanence that defines its architecture. Much of the furniture was crafted from concrete and stainless steel and installed as fixed features, blurring the lines between structural elements and decor. The living room furniture, for instance, is integrated into the layout, creating a sense of permanenceas though the furnishings are just as essential to the building as its walls.The dining room contains a custom-built table that exemplifies the homes material palette. Its thick, beveled glass surface rests upon two angular concrete pedestals, echoing the same angular forms seen throughout the house. The result is a cohesive environment where each piece of furniture serves its intended purpose while contributing to the larger architectural narrative.The kitchen was also entirely transformed under Goldsteins guidance. Gone were the original Formica countertops, replaced with wet-sanded concrete that offered both durability and a refined aesthetic. Stainless steel cabinetry adds a sleek and modern touch, reflecting the daylight streaming through an automated skylight that opens above. Left deliberately exposed, a structural beam was finished in glossy stainless steel, becoming less a structural necessity and more an intentional design statementa demonstration of the beauty in raw functionality.An Evolving LegacyJames Goldsteins dedication to the property extended beyond simple restoration or renovation. In 2016, he took an extraordinary step to ensure the residences future, gifting the house to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). This gift wasnt limited to the structure alone; it included everything from the homes extensive art collection to the original architectural models used during its conception. Even a 1961 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, often seen parked on the property, was part of this bequesteach piece telling a part of the story of the houses evolution.The Sheats-Goldstein Residence is not frozen in time; it continues to grow and change. One of the most recent projects includes the Goldstein Entertainment Complexan addition that includes a nightclub and entertainment spaces that complement the original design without compromising it. Designed to align with Lautners original approach, these new elements add functionality while staying true to the homes aesthetic vision. The property also includes unique features like a tennis court, a James Turrell Skyspace installation, and plans for a guest house that is currently in development. The grounds, now spanning over 1.5 hectares, are a testament to careful curationhidden walkways snake through lush vegetation, reflecting ponds create moments of calm, and the Skyspace adds an element of quiet reflection that enhances the overall experience of the property.A Living CollaborationThe Sheats-Goldstein Residence reflects the collaboration between visionary architects and a homeowner committed to pushing the boundaries of what a living space could represent. Each detail speaks to a profound respect for Lautners original vision and Goldsteins unwavering desire to innovate and improve. This home is a feat of designa structure that moves beyond the traditional concept of a residence, instead becoming a continually evolving expression of design, creativity, and dedication. It is a true partnership between architecture and lifestyle, continually expanding the idea of what a home can become, inspiring all who step into its space.The post The Goldstein Estate: A Living Sculpture of Architectural Ingenuity first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Modern Home Office Board with Shopping List
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    Style: Modern Professional with Mid-Century TouchesColor Combination: cool gray, warm brown, creamy white, brass accentsWho is it for: Perfect for remote workers, creative professionals, or anyone needing a stylish yet functional home workspace.Budget: $$Modern Home Office with Shopping ListBelow we present a curated list of products presented on the board:1. Khason Executive desk2. Zion Task Chair3. Stratton Area Rug4. Metal USB Desk Lamp5. Faux Hydrangea in Vase6. Live Neanthe Bella Palm Plant7. Autumnal Tide Print on Canvas8. Upholstered Armchair (Set of 2)9. Toriane End Table10. Thore Reeded Bookcase11. Ivelise Education Decorative Book Set12. Abstract Sculptural Vase13. BirdRock Home Wicker Basket14. Faux Foliage Plant in Basket15. Duchesne Iron Armed Sconce16. Porcelain Table Vase17. Walsall Upholstered Armchair18. Wall Molding SetTips and suggestionsColors That Work Together: The gray paneled wall creates a sophisticated backdrop, while warm wood tones would add welcoming warmth. Creamy white upholstery keeps things light and fresh, with brass accents adding just the right touch of elegance.Wall Details: The gray paneling adds architectural interest and sophistication, while the abstract landscape artwork brings in subtle movement and organic colors. The paneling could be used for one of or all of the walls depending on the vibe you are going for. Furniture Picks: The substantial wood desk with gold base makes a strong focal point, while mid-century inspired chairs add character. The mix of task and lounge seating offers versatility for both work and casual conversation.Bringing Nature In: Fresh florals and potted plants add life and energy to the workspace. Theyre strategically placed to create a connection with nature without cluttering work surfaces.Smart Lighting: Layered lighting is key here wall sconces for ambiance, a task lamp for focused work, and plenty of natural light. This creates the perfect balance for productivity and comfort. Storage Solutions: The light wood shelving unit combines open display space with closed storage, keeping office essentials organized and aesthetically pleasing. If the room allows, go for more bookshelves and other storage options to display your favourite pieces. The Final Note: This office shows how a workspace can be both practical and beautiful. By combining clean lines with comfortable seating and natural elements, weve created a space that encourages both productivity and creativity.Ready to upgrade your home office? Share your workspace transformation with us! Tag us in your photos or contact us.
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